
Escape to Guimbitayan Beach, a peaceful white-sand paradise on northern Malapascua Island. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun away from the crowds.
Dive into History

Just offshore lies a Japanese World War II shipwreck, resting 10 feet underwater. Once a cement carrier, it’s now home to tropical fish, octopuses, and sea snakes, great for both snorkelers and beginner divers.
Island Walks and Views

After your dive, stroll along the beach to the Guimbitayan Lighthouse or explore the island’s scenic trails through small villages and coastal paths. You can circle the whole island in under three hours.

How to Get There?
Location: Malapascua (Logon), Daanbantayan, Cebu
- By Car: Drive north from Cebu City via the Cebu North Road to Maya Port (about 3–4 hours), then take a 30-minute boat to Malapascua. From the port, hire a motorbike (habal-habal) to Guimbitayan Beach.
- By Commute: From the Cebu North Bus Terminal, ride a bus or van to Maya Port (₱200–₱300), then hop on a public boat to Malapascua (₱100). Once there, take a motorbike taxi to Guimbitayan Beach.
