Diving with Thresher Sharks at Malapascua Island

Nature
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9
Culture
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1
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7
Avoid the crowds
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5
World famous
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4
unique
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9
Overall TE Score
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101st/454
Top 30%
continent
Asia
country
Philippines
Length of time
1 day or less
Typical daily price
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$70 ($60-$80 in 2025 prices)
Time of year visited
May
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Wow Factor
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⭐⭐⭐
Summary

Malapascua Island is the only place in the world where you can regularly see Thresher Sharks – a 6m long shark that has a very distinctive long sloping tail used to stun fish during hunting and, as they usually live at 350m / 1150ft, are very rare to see.  This makes it a real must for divers, but Malapascua is also an idyllic small tropical island to relax on – certainly worth checking out as part of a broader Cebu trip if a non-diver

Highlights
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#1 Diving deep to see up close one of the Thresher Sharks - the #1 attraction of Malapascua Island

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#2 Chilling in an idyllic tropical paradise

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#3 Some great diving in the nearby reefs

Travel Tips

  • The Thresher Sharks come up for cleaning in the early morning, so be prepared to be heading out on the boat at 5am to Monad Shoal.  The dive is all about the sharks – you’ll stay for around 20mins at the max depth on the reef of 28m / 90ft and watch as the Threshers come up from the depths.  Visibility is good at 15m or so.  Chance of seeing a Thresher are around 75% and, as with so many places in this part of the world, there are also some great dives nearby.  I went with DevOcean divers who were super and did the following dives:
    • Gato Island x2
    • Monad Shoal x2
    • Lapus x1
  • I stayed at the Tepanee Beach Resort on the headland at the far west end of the main beach, which I’d really recommend as has its own private beach to enjoy after morning dives
  • Getting to Malapascua can be a bit of a pain.  Most realistically you’ll be flying to Cebu and taking the bus up to Maya, and then the boat over to Malapascua.  For the bus, try and get a mini van which will take 3.5 hours rather than the bus which takes 4.5 hours and they leave more regularly.  For the boat – its fairly straightforward and the last one is at 530pm
  • Consider a trip over to Bohol – if you’re visiting Malapascua, you’re more likely flying into Cebu.  From there it is a short ferry ride over to the island of Bohol where you have the option of Quad-biking through the Bohol Chocolate hills (including seeing some of the super small Tarsiers, the world’s smallest primate) and Diving off Balicasag Island which is really pleasant when you stay on Pangalao Island.  See these two links for more tips on these experiences
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