Malapascua Island Cebu
About Malapascua Island
Thresher Shark Divers is located on the western end of Bounty Beach, the long beach on the south side of the island. We can usually see our dive boats arriving in the morning after their early trip to see the thresher sharks at Monad Shoal.
Find out:
- How to get to Malapascua
- More about the Philippines
- Useful travel information
- More about us
- Dive shop facilities
- Malapascua resorts
- Oscar’s Pub and Restaurant
Contact us if you have any further questions about coming to Malapascua and the Philippines.

Malapascua Island is just off the north tip of Cebu in the Philippines. It is about 2km by 0.5km, and you can walk around it in 1-2 hours. Its population has grown to about 7,000 from about 4,000 when TSD first opened in 2004.
The name Malapascua means ‘Bad Christmas’ in Cebuano. Legend has it that it was so named because the Spanish found it during a heavy storm at Christmas time.
Modern-day Malapascua was first ‘discovered’ over 30 years ago, when Swiss expat Dik de Boer arrived and built what is now Cocobana Resort. The incredible thresher sharks drew divers from around the world.
Today, Malapascua remains a beautiful, sleepy island. There are no cars and most buildings are only one floor high. The locals are friendly and will always return your wave!

Local Events on Malapascua
Fiestas: There are many fiestas throughout the year with beauty pageants, discos, booths, food and drink. Western holidays are also celebrated, notably Christmas, New Year and Easter.
Basketball is the national obsession and games are played at courts all over the island.
Cockfighting comes second after basketball, and you will see the proud birds (and prouder owners) all over the island.
Malapascua is suitable for families, with swimming pools at several resorts as well as beautiful sandy beaches.
As for sightseeing, the island is small and the main attractions are the beaches, the snorkeling and the diving. Walking to the lighthouse makes for a pleasant stroll, and there is cliff-jumping for the brave!
Malapascua Resorts
Because we do not own a resort, we will not bind you into a room that might not suit you. Tell us your needs and we will suggest the perfect resort.
We have several resorts we use regularly because of their high quality and service standards.
There are some great restaurants on Malapascua, one of the best of which is Oscar’s, located above Thresher Shark Divers.
Malapascua Dining
Malapascua has some excellent restaurants. Many are Western owned and run with high standards.
Oscar’s is TSD’s restaurant. Our menu includes international and Filipino cuisine, with a full cocktail menu at the bar.
Malapascua’s Bars
Oscar’s has an open-air bar right above Thresher Shark Divers with The Wilde Bar right on th beach. Surrounded by palm trees, enjoy a beer while you watch the sunset and celebrate newly certified divers ring the bell.
Booze Cruise
This is a Thresher Shark Diver’s Special and is not to be missed! Enjoy a cruise around the island in one of our traditional Philippine dive boats, with a fully stocked bar on board.
We will stop for snorkeling, including at the Lighthouse wreck, and you can even take a turn at driving the boat!


Malapascua Weather
We are very fortunate with the weather on Malapascua. The Philippines has two seasons but in reality, it only really rains hard during typhoon season.
Online weather apps: Are not generally very accurate! Contact us for latest info.
Diving and the weather: We lose very few days diving out of every year. There is almost always a protected area on the island to dive.
So When Should You Come?
Thresher shark sightings are similar year round, so it mostly depends on weather and if you prefer it busy or quiet.
High season (December to April) means less chance of rain, but also more people. Low season can be just as rewarding, often with fewer divers at the sites.
Water temperature varies from 27-30 degrees for most of the year. From December to February it is usually around 26-27 degrees.
Thresher Sharks are now seen consistently year round. Come midweek for the best odds!











