On Nov. 28-30, 2009, Peter and I decided to spend the long weekend somewhere we’ve never been to before and Malapascua Island popped in my head. Though we’ve been to other parts of Cebu like Marigondon, Moalboal (this one’s in the Southern part, near Badian), Mactan, Sogod & Bantayan (this one’s going up north), and Cebu City itself, there are still many places in that region that we have yet to discover and Malapascua is one of them. To get to this place, please review my other post on Malapascua:
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The first thing I wished for that day was for Cebu to have a good weather. It’s been drizzling on and off in Manila last November 2009 and I wanted this vacation to be perfect. It might be our only time alone together before that year’s Christmas holiday begins to kick in and Peter will start sleeping again in the office (which actually happened last month). Anyway, my wish was granted because the moment we hit the road, all I saw and felt were blue skies and cold breeze. Whoopee!!!
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Thanks Chloe! C’mon, let’s travel!
wow! how i miss cebu. these photos are superb!
Posted by betz at January 19, 2010, 4:44 amDidn’t know that Cebu has good beaches that most people are not aware of. We are all familiar with Bantayan but Malapascua is much better (based on your pictures).
Question is how will you lower down the price of food?
Posted by Francis Isberto at January 19, 2010, 8:05 amThank you betz!
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Malapascua is really nice…
As for the food prices, I will share with you in my next Malapascua post the secret to finding cheap but delicious food.
Til then…
love your blog. eversince i read about your cagbalete posts last night i’ve been reading all your blog posts. im now in page 5. hubs is complaining already that all i’ve done today is surf.
Posted by carla at March 20, 2010, 2:38 pmAwww..that’s so sweet of you Carla. I’m glad you’re enjoying my posts. Tell your hubby next time sabay kasyo magbasa ng mga travelogues para maengganyo din sha.
Wow.. I forgot how beautiful Malapascua is - one tip - ask around for a restaurant called La Dolce Vita - its a little farther away from the resorts - just ask for the location - they have Italian food like u never tasted - the owner is Italian and visits usually during Christmas when its cold in Europe - my friends and I recommend it and he told me to post the adventures on a blogging platform called Yummy Cebu - u should check it out too!!!
Posted by Toni B. at March 29, 2010, 10:23 ammore beach…
more sea…..
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wow! i love your posts and your pictures!!! im jealous. I want to travel like you did
Posted by chloe at January 18, 2010, 1:01 am