Malapascua Island lies in the middle of the Philippines - nowhere near anyplace I had ever heard of. After landing on the island of Cebu, blips of groggy traveling memories include a spirited 3-hour taxi ride spent at 80 km/hr mostly playing chicken with oncoming buses. After stopping to ask for directions 3 times, the driver eventually dumped us off at a dockyard where we boarded a ferry to Malapascua. The ferry is a traditional Filipino boat called a “bangka.”
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Malapascua Island lies in the middle of the Philippines - nowhere near anyplace I had ever heard of. After landing on the island of Cebu, blips of groggy traveling memories include a spirited 3-hour taxi ride spent at 80 km/hr mostly playing chicken with oncoming buses. After stopping to ask for directions 3 times, the driver eventually dumped us off at a dockyard where we boarded a ferry to Malapascua. The ferry is a traditional Filipino boat called a “bangka.”