How to spend three weeks at Philippines

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I have just got back from an excellent three week trip to the Visayas. Below is a brief trip report.

I flew into Cebu, which has a very nice user friendly international airport. I spent the night in the hotel beside the airport.

Then the following day I flew to Dumaguete for seven nights and five days diving at Mikes. This is a super nice resort with clean spotless rooms with air con, a good restaurant and excellent diving. We saw masses of turtles, several on most dives, plus many frogfish, seahorses and nudis.

I then caught a transfer to the port and caught a small local ferry across to Cebu where I spent four nights at Turtle Bay. The highlights were Pescador Island, the sardines, and excellent night dive off the pier with mandarin fish, turtle and a harlequin shrimp. The macro and soft corals were excellent. On the morning of the last day three of us from the resort went to Oslob to dive with the Whalesharks.

I then caught a transfer to Maya for Malapascua, and nine excellent nights at Ocean Vida. The threshers are now at Kimud Shoal, a beautiful pristine reef brimming with life. The threshers were everywhere. Sea Explorers favourite three tank dives leaving at 5 am for the local sites, Gato and the sharks. The macro was fabulous around Malapascua, on one amazing three tank dive to Gato we saw gazillions of frogfish, seahorses, nudis, two white tipped sharks, three cuttlefish and some extremely nice new soft coral growth. On the second last day I decided to have a beach day and forgo the shark trip. At Monad the tiger shark showed up and swam right in front of the whole boatload of divers on the former thresher site.

I shared a transfer with another diver direct to Cebu Airport, which took about four hours door to door.

Hope this helps a little !
How much was the transfer from Malapascua to Cebu? I will be doing that in September.
 
How much was the transfer from Malapascua to Cebu? I will be doing that in September.
Public transfer and starts as early as possible.
Private is well over US$200.00 if there is no one to share the cost. I assumed you are not catching any flight in the afternoon.
 
I'm at the end of 3 weeks in the Philippines and I was here for 2 weeks last year. I would recconen
1-Anilao (Buceo is great)
2- Sogod Bay (Sogod Bay Resort)
3- Malapascua to see threshers (we stayed at Evolution but there are many choices)

We are in Dauin now and it's nice. Staying at Mikes Beach Resort. I just thought Anilao was better.

You can hardly go wrong here.
 
Finally have booked flights to Cebu.
Resort recommendations on Bohol? And how to get there from Cebu City?
If you are coming to Bohol and plan to dive Balicasag Island, then early booking is advised. There are limited spots available. For resorts in Panglao, there are so many to choose. It just depends on budget.

If diving in Anda, then I usually stay at Magic Oceans. Nice resort with good diving out front.

Bohol to Dumaguete is also easy with one ferry per day at 1040. You can get to Dauin for muck diving.
 

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