Tepenee Beach Resort Malapascua

Malapascua Island is situated in the Visayan Sea, located across a shallow strait from the northernmost tip of Cebu Island. Malapascua is a small island, only about 2.5 kilometres long and 1 kilometre wide.

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Tepenee Beach Resort Malapascua

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Tepenee Beach Resort, Malapascua
Tepenee Beach Resort
Tepenee Beach Resort
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Tepanee stands on a small hill that rise up from a beach located at north-west and go down to another one located at south-west, from where it's possible to admire breathtaking sunsets and where we placed beach umbrellas, sunbeds and a gazebo for massages, in a secluded and suggestive area.
In our private beach it's opened since last December 12 2012 our new Chiringuito @ Sunset Beach bar, where we serve breakfast and lunch, snacks, drinks and natural fruit juices, aperitif and soft background music.
On 25 May 2013, we opened our new Amihan restaurant, in a panoramic position on the hill at the new entrance of Tepanee. Our Italian chef Vittorio serves Mediterranean cuisine and beyond.

Scuba Diving is managed by the Thresher Shark Divers, which is a 5 Star PADI IDC Diving Center. The program includes: day and night dives, a full range of diving courses (i.e.: Open Water, Advanced, Nitrox, Rescue, Dive Master and IDC courses), technical diving and trimix, boat trips, snorkeling introductions for beginners, day and night excursions of snorkeling, discovery scuba diving and the rental of equipment.

Silvia (one of the owners of Tepanee) is a PADI diving instructor and she works as a freelance for TSD: during your stay you can have a direct assistance for everything related to diving and possible courses and easily book everything with us.

Tepenee Beach Resort, Malapascua
http://www.tepanee.com -Agoda: Tepenee Beach Resort, Malapascua
Malapascua Island, Logon,
Daanbantayan, 6013, Philippines
+63.917.3022495
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