
Malapascua Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area around Malapascua Island known for its vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and world-renowned diving spots including rare thresher shark sightings.
Malapascua Marine Sanctuary is located around Malapascua Island, a small island north of Cebu in the Philippines. Established in 2009, the sanctuary aims to protect the island’s rich marine biodiversity and coral reef ecosystems from overfishing and destructive practices. The sanctuary encompasses the waters surrounding the island, including key dive sites such as Monad Shoal where the rare and elusive thresher sharks can be regularly observed. The underwater environment features extensive coral gardens, marine sanctuaries, and a variety of habitats supporting over 250 species of fish and countless invertebrates, making it one of the premier dive destinations in Southeast Asia. Visitors come primarily for scuba diving and snorkeling, with opportunities to explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside manta rays, and discover diverse marine creatures like nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and frogfish. Alongside ocean conservation, the local community actively participates in marine stewardship, promoting sustainable tourism and protecting endangered species. The island itself offers a tranquil tropical setting with white sandy beaches and small fishing villages, providing visitors both a rich underwater experience and authentic cultural immersion. The sanctuary is also famous for night dives and unique macro photography opportunities. While camping options are limited, the island has many eco-resorts and dive centers. Its combination of ecological importance, recreational diving, and community involvement makes Malapascua Marine Sanctuary a vital protected marine area and a must-visit for marine enthusiasts.
Monad Shoal Thresher Shark cleaning station – world-famous spot for rare thresher shark encounters
Vibrant coral gardens supporting high marine biodiversity
Night diving hotspots showcasing unique nocturnal marine life
Local community-led marine conservation and education programs
A submerged plateau where thresher sharks regularly gather for cleaning, offering some of the best shark diving in the world.
Nearby dive site famous for caves, tunnels, and abundant sea life including sea snakes and barracudas.
Sanctuary hosts over 250 species of fish and numerous coral types, making it a hotspot for marine biology research and eco-tourism.