I just arrived back from the Philippines, where I have been diving in Malapascua and Coron Bay.
We were diving with "Evolution Diving", and were extremely satisfied, both because I brought my CCR, and needed sorb and O2, but also because their boats were not overfilled like some of the others. Also, all of their cylinders have DIN-valves (which of course are convertible to yoke).
I got excellent service, and their facilities were really good! Matt and David are extremely capable divers, and are incredibly good at finding small stuff.
The dive-center is still very new, and everything is not yet in place, but I was very impressed with what they have achieved so far! I didn´t even have to carry my own stuff! Or rinse it! Everything was taken care of.
In the evenings we usually spent our time in the bar, and had some very good filippino dishes, although that was not yet available every evening. We also ordered pizzas from "Angelina´s" one evening, and Matt even did duty as a pizza-boy!
I must add that I would stay away from certain dive-centres on the far west side of "Bounty-beach", due to hearing their compressors running when that part of the beach was covered in relatively thick smoke from garbage- and grass-burning. If any of their guests were suffering from headaches and nausea during and after their dives, now they know why!
The place to stay in Malapascua is IMO at "Mike and Diose´s". Excellent, affordable rooms with western standard, and very good breakfast.
We usually ate at "Exotic" (due to being lazy. Food is usually OK, but they have a really nice french onion-soup), but can highly recommend the food at "Angelina´s" (italian restaurant on the south of the west-side) "Hippocampus" can also be recommended.
Planes are usually pretty cheap, but next time I would probably try to avoid Manila, as it is a bit chaotic going between terminals. (get a taxi, the transfer-bus never comes anyway) The trip from Cebu-City to Malapascua takes about 3,5hrs with a car, and then the boat-trip takes about 40 minutes. Apart from diving, there may not be too much to do, except the usual stuff you would do on an island surrounded by white beaches. There is not very much shopping opportunities, so you should go there mainly to dive and enjoy life.
BTW, if you want REALLY LONG bottomtimes on Monad, you should dive a CCR. The longest dive I had there was about 1hr 30mins, and I had about 45 mins left to the NDL! We outlasted at least three groups!
Unfortunately, no Treshers on that dive. I blame that on the bubble-blowers...