Two weeks ago, I was fortunate to have been able to finally step foot on Malapascua Island. Actually, members of the Kiwanis Club here in Cebu were going there for an outreach program and we just went along. It was different from all my other trips this year for many reasons.
Enjoy the photos!
Prior to the trip, I did do my research and I found out about the Thresher Shark diving. Too bad I don’t have a diving license, or any experience at all. I also wasn’t able to go cliff diving, which was one of the things that I really wanted to do. Oh well, next time. I enjoyed the crystal clear waters of Langub Beach though.
We weren’t really able to explore the entire island because there wasn’t enough time. I’d say it wasn’t exactly the most comfortable vacation, considering the scarcity of fresh water and meat (not a fan of seafood, except for scallops, crabs, and dried fish), but the experience was very humbling. If ever I’d go back to the island, I’ll make sure that I can finally be able to swim with the sharks and dive from a cliff!

Just a girl in her late twenties trying to find her way through life. She loves to write, eat, take photos, and freedive. She used to travel a lot and hopes she could do that again when this global pandemic is over.
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