Ocean Vida Beach and Dive Resort, central located at the beach front of the Bounty Beach offers 20 spacious rooms. There are different categories, Sea view rooms, Garden view rooms and also one family room good for two adults and fours children. Beside the restaurant build on top of the Sea Explorers Dive Center there is also a beach-bar so you can chill at the beautiful white sandy beach.The Resort is owned by Sven & Fabienne and they moved to Malapascua in 2005 starting as the dive shop managers of Sea Explorers. We opened Ocean Vida Beach & Dive Resort in December 2010. Since October 2016 they are joined by Steff, in charge of the bar & restaurant.Ocean Vida Beach & Dive Resort's goal is to keep the standards and quality of service as high as possible to make you a unforgettable holiday. The combination of the nice ambiance, fresh food and the friendliness of the locals here on the island make many people come back to Malapascua over and over again.
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Malapascua Island, Dannbantayan, 6013 Cebu, Philippines
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