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The small island Malapascua is located about seven kilometers north-east of
Cebu and about 25 kilometers west of Leyte, home to a traditional fishing community
of around 3500 people. Surrounded by white sandy beaches, broken up by small rocky
outcrops. Tourism is still new in Malapascua. The island has a handful of resorts
and a couple of dive operators, but for the locals life is much as it always was.
Malapascua Island is also known as Logon Island, named after Barangay Logon, the main
village in the southern part of the island. |



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Malapascua Island is just over
2.5 kilometers long and about one kilometer wide. It takes about 3 hours to walk
around the island.
You will meet friendly fishing villages and lonely, idyllically situated coves. The locals
are interested to meet foreigners and like to find out your name and were you come from.
The island is also suitable for families and young children. Not just the shape of
this small island reminds of the island of Boracay, also everything else can
easily keep up. In fact, on Malapascua Island, everything is somewhat smaller, but
the mix is right. That is why Philippinos have begun to call Malapascua Island
the "little Boracay". A fantastic view can be seen from the lighthouse
northwest of the island near Guimbitayan. |