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Thresher Shark Divers Malapascua

 

Destination: Malapascua

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Thresher Shark Divers Quick Pitch 

TSD is British owned and run; one of the country's top PADI 5 Star IDC Dive Centers and a multiple award-winning dive shop. TSD consistently wins PADI's top annual award for "Outstanding Contribution to the Dive Industry" and have many customers who return again and again. The DMs are highly trained, each with thousands of dives around Malapascua and laser eyes to find all that hidden macro! And the instructor team is the most experienced on the island. So you can be assured that with TSD, you will have only the best: top quality service, unrivaled professionalism and a safe and most of all fun diving vacation from start to finish!

 

Thresher Shark Divers Features

  • New and used dive equipment for sale.
  • Safety first - top quality rental diving equipment, quarterly clean airchecks, emergency oxygen, PCSSD accredited
  • Malapascua's beach - a beautiful white sand beach fringed with palm trees and our aqua-blue sea to enjoy during your surface interval
  • The Pub Upstairs
  • Oscar's Restaurant
  • Juice bar and cafe
  • Wi-fi Internet
  • International phone calls
  • TV and movies
  • Safe electricity
  • Safe for valuables
  • Drinking water refills
  • Book swap
  • Barbeque

 

Pricing 

Varies, depending on the type of package & accommodation. Contact us for more information.

 

Location 

Based on Bounty Beach, Malapascua Island, just off the north tip of Cebu in the Philippines.

 

Dive Overview 

A range of unique dive adventures offered, things to see include thresher sharks, manta rays, devil rays, whitetip sharks, hammerheads, pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, smashing mantis shrimp, pipefish, mandarin fish, and more! Make a request on what you would like to see, and they will accommodate, even if you are the only one on the boat!

 

 

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Accommodations

Types of Rooms, Amenities and Photos

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Thresher Shark Divers Accommodation Overview 

Thresher Shark Divers is located on Malapascua's main beach and can book accommodation at most of the resorts on the island. Some of the ones used regularly are Tepanee Resort, Slam's Garden Resort, Blue Coral Resort. Other possible resorts include Blanco, Ocean Vida and Legend, Malapascua Garden Resort, Celtis and Hilteys.

 

Tepanee Resort

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  • Tepanee Resort is built in a private area, on a small cliff overlooking the sea. The resort is well run, under Italian management and has become the most popular choice among our customers. Rooms come with air-con, hot water showers, tea and coffee making facilities, minibar and safe. The Deluxe rooms have incredible sea views and one of its main attractions is this beautiful private beach. 

 

Slam's Garden Resort

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  • Slam's is located conveniently near the back of Thresher Shark Divers. With AC, fan and hot water. Also a great pool!

 

Blue Coral Resort

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  • Blue Coral Resort is conveniently located only 100m from the dive shop. It is built on a rocky outcrop at the end of the Bounty Beach. The rooms in the main block command an incredible view. Cheaper rooms are available in the garden view area just off the beach. Rooms are fairly basic with fan or air-con.

 

Malapascua Garden Resort

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  • About 5 minutes walk along the beach. Nice, large new rooms.
  • Beachfront or garden view
  • AC, hot water shower, safety box, mini bar, beach towels
  • Breakfast included at Ocean Vida, for two
  • Wi-fi in the rooms (please note that the wi-fi is not reliable)

 

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Dive Information

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Thresher Shark Divers

 

Malapascua Dive Sites 

Malapascua has a great variety of dive sites - we've got big stuff and small stuff, reefs and wrecks, amazing coral dives and sandy muck dives, wall dives and night dives. Because the diving is in different areas and with many different influences there is a great variety of marine life. All our dive sites have excellent macro, so there is always plenty to see. Some divers have rated Malapascua's dive spots as some of the world's best diving!

  • Monad Shoal - 26m+ / 20 mins
  • Monad Shoal is an underwater island on the edge of a 200m drop-off, and if you're on this page, we're sure you already know that it is famous as the only place in the world where thresher sharks can be seen every day!
  • TSD dives a special area for the sharks. Most places will take you to a line where you sit and wait for 30 minutes with all the other divers from all the other shops. TSDI dive is not like that; it is a swimming dive. Close encounters are common, you generally won't run into many, if any, other divers. As you are swimming, you will see other marine life too, so in the rare instance you don't see a shark, you will still have had a great dive!
  • The shoal also attracts other pelagics such as large rays and other species of shark. Monad Shoal is perfect for Nitrox. TSD also offers a unique PADI Thresher Shark Diver Specialty Course. Please note that this is a slightly more advanced dive site.
  • Gato Island - 24m / 40 mins
  • Gato Island is one of our most famous dive sites. TSD's famous saying is that "You come to Malapascua to see the thresher sharks, but you leave remembering Gato". Gato is a marine reserve and sea snake sanctuary. It has at least five dive sites with a huge diversity of marine life. We are constantly seeing new creatures. At all sites, you can see such things as banded sea snakes, cuttlefish (often while mating), seahorses, nudibranchs, frogfish, scorpionfish, porcupine fish, and smashing mantis shrimp. Away from the reef, you can see schools of squid and big-mouthed mackerel attracted by the baitballs. There are many whitetip sharks in residence at Gato, as well as bamboo and catsharks. The coral is in good condition and the rocky island has many interesting underwater rock formations, overhangs, and swim-throughs.
  • Whitetip Alley - 20m / 40 mins
  • You are 95% guaranteed to find whitetip sharks sleeping under rocks, and if you are lucky you will see them circling. They grow to huge sizes - sometimes over 2 meters. Other life here includes banded boxer shrimp, nudis, seahorses and scorpion fish, spider crabs, frogfish, lionfish and whip coral shrimp, perfectly color matched to the huge whip corals found inside the 'Seahorse Cave'.
  • The Guardhouse - 24m / 40 mins
  • Drop down to 24m to find the extremely rare pygmy seahorse, both pink and yellow as well as spider crabs and cowries. Then work your way back along a wall where you can find lionfish and many nudibranchs, including the beautiful Spanish dancers, up to 30cm long. Painted frogfish are often in residence.
  • The Cave - 10m / 40 mins
  • Or more accurately, "The Tunnel". Journey underneath Gato Island and come out the other side! This 30m tunnel houses all the usual cave dwellers: many types of crab big and small, lobsters and cardinal fish. You should also encounter some large puffer fish and perhaps bamboo and catsharks.
  • Most exciting of all, the cave is home to whitetip sharks! You may see them hiding in a corner as you pass by inches from their face, or see their silhouette as they circle near the exit in the midst of a huge school of smaller fish. If you are careful and move slowly, they will swim straight by your face. The sight of Malapascua Gato Cave is simply breathtaking. Not for the faint of heart. For experienced divers only.
  • At the exit of the cave are some overhangs and swim-throughs were even inexperienced divers who cannot swim through the cave can get up close to the baby whitetips sleeping under the rocks.
  • Lighthouse - 10m / 5 mins
  • The mandarin fish is possibly the most beautiful fish in the world, certainly the most psychedelic. There are few places where they can be seen, but Malapascua is one of them. And - even better - on Thresher Diver's famous "Randy Mandy" dive you will see mating mandarin fish in their full glory!
  • Mandarin fish are quite rare and very skittish, but in Malapascua, you are almost guaranteed a sighting at this time of day. You will usually see their unique mating dance, particularly around full moon. The male (who is larger) dances with the females one by one and takes his time choosing. When he finally decides on his mate, they spiral up towards the surface, shimmying together above the corals, explode in a puff of gametes, and dart off separately into the corals.
  • A unique experience, not to be missed. What a photography opportunity!
  • Dusk is a time most people rarely dive. However, it is one of the best times to observe marine life because of the increased feeding and mating activity. It is the time when all the action takes place on the reef! Daytime animals mix with night-time animals, and all hell breaks loose!
  • As day turns into night, and the mandarin fish return to their hiding places, the creatures of the night come out. You should catch some interesting nudibranchs and a variety of cephalopods - reef squid, bobtail squid, starry night octopus, blue-ringed octopus and cuttlefish. Your DM will take you to find some seahorses and you may also see scribbled and banded pipefish, juvenile sweetlips, banded sea snakes, 
  • huge crabs and sea stars, many varieties of shrimp and the occasional frogfish.
  • Many of our divers have told us this is the best night dive they have ever done.
  • Also near this site is a small World War II wreck that is a great shallow dive during the day.
  • Nudibranch City - 22m / 40 mins
  • As the name implies, we find nudibranchs galore at this site. Also around are lots of hermit crabs and scorpion fish.
  • Cathedral - 22m / 40 mins
  • Explore some of the more amazing rock formations around Gato, including the stunning Cathedral rock. This is a great place to see sharks - we have seen as many as 15 whitetips circling. It is also possible to see blue-spotted rays.
  • Calanggaman Island - 40m+ / 90 mins
  • Calanggaman Island is the picture postcard desert island, actually chosen from over 7,000 islands to grace the cover of Jens Peters - the definitive Philippines Travel Guide. The island itself is just palm trees and a pile of white sand surrounded by crystal clear water and steep walls dropping off into the blue.
  • Vis is usually good and fish life is plentiful. Drop down the walls which are covered with hard corals and gorgonian fans and inhabited by many varieties of fish. Look for pelagics out in the blue including sharks, rays, tuna and barracuda, or unusual fish like clown triggers on the wall. You can also see many critters including nudibranchs, crabs and shrimp. As you come back along the top of the wall, look for fields of garden eels, and large patches of hammerhead nudis which always seem to be mating! You can often find the beautiful white mushroom coral pipefish, ornate ghost pipefish and candy crabs as well as the very special Denise Pygmy seahorse which is currently in residence.
  • Dolphins are often seen on the way there or back.
  • Often we will stop on the island for a beach barbecue during our surface interval and overnight stays can also be arranged.
  • House Reef - 9m / 5 mins
  • We have been building and artificial House Reef since 2008 and it is starting to attract plenty of life. It has several old boats, a basketball hoop, Stonehenge, a toilet and several other structures that have been constructed especially for the reef.
  • Shore Diving - 5m
  • Shore diving is limited but possible. It is very shallow off the main beach, and you will have to swim out for 200m to get even 3m. However, there are some good things to see. The first 100m is mostly sea grass, but it hides beautiful starfish, puffers, pipefish, nudibranchs, small octopus, and is the schooling ground for many juveniles. The seagrass turns into hard coral, home to schools of cardinalfish, damselfish and sergeant majors. Look carefully and you can find lionfish, moray eels and incredibly well camouflaged and very weird looking sea hares. Occasionally seen are the blue-ringed octopus and eagle rays. You must do this dive with a float or SMB above you at all times as it is so shallow.
  • Lighthouse Wreck - 5m / 5 mins
  • The wreck at Lighthouse was a Japanese World War II landing craft. It was bombed just before landing with a large shipment of cement destined for a gun emplacement. The wreck is in very shallow water - 3m average - and is broken up with the hull in two pieces. The nearby rocks that you will see are actually bags of cement and you can still see the weave imprints on some of them!
  • Marine life around the wreck includes yellow-tailed barracuda, hermit crabs, octopus, pipefish, juvenile harlequin sweetlips, and banded sea snakes. This is a great boat for wreck diving newbies and you may even dive on it during PADI Open Water course dives. It is also perfect for practicing reel use and running a line in preparation for wreck penetration into the Dona Marilyn Wreck (shown here) on the PADI Wreck Diver Specialty Course.
  • Nearby is Lighthouse (see above) - easily reached from the wreck to see abundant mandarin fish and seahorses.
  • Dona Marilyn Wreck - 18m-32m / 90 mins
  • The Dona Marilyn was a Cebu-Manila passenger ferry that sank in a typhoon over 20 years ago. It was a huge disaster and many people lost their lives. The wreck is around 100m long, and now lying on its starboard side, amazingly still all in one piece. Long lost fishing nets encrusted in coral are draped all over it, giving it quite a spooky feel!
  • Marble rays, blue-spotted rays and whitetip sharks live under the bow and eagle rays and devil rays sometimes pass through. The wreck is covered in a healthy growth of soft coral, and the resident fish grow to a large size. Several varieties of sweetlips grow bigger here than at any of our other dive sites and the juveniles are often seen. Large cuttlefish and scorpionfish are common as well as nudibranchs and flatworms. A giant moray eel is living in the wreck. You can also see many of the beautiful purple fire sea urchins, accompanied by their resident zebra crabs and Coleman's shrimp. Penetration is possible for qualified divers. There are lots to see inside as it has remained unsalvaged.

 

 

Dive Schedule

  • 5 am - 7 am - Thresher Shark Dive
  • Our first dive of the day is at 5.30am and it is well worth getting up this early. We provide plenty of coffee and tea, and you will get to see an amazing sunrise. On the dive, you should get to see the rare sight of thresher sharks! You will be back in time for an early breakfast. If you wish to leave earlier or later we are very flexible. In hammerhead season we often leave earlier to catch them at the break of dawn.
  • Day Dives During the day we have single dives at 10 am and 2 pm, or 2-3 tank day trips, depending on the dive site. See our list of dive sites for more information.
  • 5 pm - Thresher Shark Divers Famous Randy Mandy Dive!
  • In the late afternoon, we dive Lighthouse, where the rare and psychedelic mandarin fish are guaranteed. Do not miss the exotic mating dance of the male and his adoring females.
  • 6 pm - Night Dive
  • We also regularly run full night dives to other sites around Malapascua. The sites are very different in the dark, so it is a great idea to do a few of these both by day and by night!

 

About the Thresher Sharks 

TSD has a very special spot where we dive for threshers and we believe it is the best shark experience you will get on Malapascua! Here are the reasons:

  • TSD dives in a different area, where there are rarely any other boats and it has many cleaning stations. So it’s never too busy. We have spectacular, often close up sightings almost every day, in a much more private setting. It’s is also more interesting as it’s a “swimming” dive with the chance to see many other creatures like frogfish and ghost pipefish as well as other pelagics like rays and other sharks!
  • Most other shops go to one of two very small cleaning stations to see the sharks. Here the divers stay in the same spot and kneel behind a rope waiting for a shark to appear. There are usually 4-8 boats at each spot so you will see a lot of other divers and there is not much to see if you do not see a shark.
 

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Packages & Rates

Thresher Shark Divers Packages and Rates 

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Diving Rates 

Dive price is per person in PHP. Fun dive includes tank, weights, boat, DM. All prices subject to change without notice due to unforeseen circumstances. 4 dives a day are usually offered including an early morning shark dive and a mandarin fish dusk or night dive. More dives can be arranged on request.

Option

Rates 2025 (PHP)

Fun dive (1-9 dives)

2,100

Fun dive (10+ dives each)

1,950

 

Additional Charges

Price is per person in PHP. Equipment rental is for BC and reg, plus any of the following: mask, snorkel, fins, booties, wetsuit. Kindly note that fuel surcharges may apply.

Extra

Rates 2025 (PHP)

Marine park fee (per day)

300

Monad Shoal Diver fee (per dive)

100

Equipment rental (per dive)

400

Night dive surcharge

350

Nitrox

350

Nitrox 10 dive package

2,500

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Resort Rates

All rooms include breakfast for 2 and come with en-suite bathrooms.

 

Blanco Resort

Room

Rates (PHP)

Deluxe (2 pax)

7,000

Deluxe (1 pax)

5,500

Family Room (up to 4 pax)

14,000

Extra person

2,500

 

Blue Coral Resort

Room

Rate (PHP)

Deluxe AC

3,500

Junior AC

3,000

Garden View AC

2,500

Deluxe Fan

2,000

Standard Fan

1,800

Garden View Fan

1,500

 

Ocean Vida Resort

Prices are valid until September 30, 2025.

Room

Rates (PHP)

Beach AC

6,400

Garden Deluxe (New)

5,800

Garden AC

5,000

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Drop us an email at info@bluewaterdivetravel.com or call us at 310-915-6677 and we will gladly help you plan your dream dive vacation!

 

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Practical Information

  • Local Currency: PHP (Philippines Peso)
  • International Airport: Cebu-Mactan International Airport
  • Language: Filipino & English
  • Time Zone: UTC+8
  • Payment methods: Cash (any currency), credit card and internet bank transfer
  • Electricity: 220V

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Reviews (1)

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I absolutely loved diving with Thresher Shark Divers. They were extremely friendly. They took such good care of us and our gear. They didn't just change my tank, but they actually put my fins on my feet for me (giant stride entry)! I remember thinking, "I hope I remember how to do all this when I get back home to Guam! I'm so pampered here!" The boats were nice and spacious. They had water and coffee/tea available in-between dives. We had such a great time laughing and joking with the guides. I won't get into the practical jokes my buddies and i played on each other with the help of the guides, but it made for one of my most memorable dive trips:) They also took care of the gear over night. Had it on the boat the next morning. All you had to do was show up:)

The restaurant had really yummy food! NOTE: The PI has the most delicious bananas and mangoes in the entire world!!!! So when they offer mango or banana pancakes, you should order them!!!!:) They also had eggs, omelets, and cereal choices. For lunch and dinner there was enough variety to keep you happy for the week. I was always happy when it was food time! From what I remember, there were not any other restaurants close by if you wanted to try something else.

The only issue with diving with TSD was the resort situation. The room itself was very nice. It was like having a little cottage/hut mixture. There was also massages on the beach at a pavilion close by. BUT, after doing 3-4 dives a day, the walking distance from the rooms to the dive shop and the boat was not pleasant….I've heard they are working on building or teaming up with another resort that is closer:) So, feel free to look into it! I really felt bad not going back to them on my 2nd trip because I had such a great time with them on my 1st trip.

Visited on 06/2010 - Submitted on 02/26/2014

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