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About Moalboal? |
Is one of Philippines famous weekend getaways with its beautiful white sand beaches, hide away coves and wonderful dive sites full of color and teaming with coral reef fish.
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How to get to Moalboal? |
Moalboal is only 2-2½ hours journey from Cebu International Airport , once at the airport we can arrange a private pickup or we can assist you in your public transfer.
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Do I need visas? |
Visitors from most Western Countries including Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand are granted a 21-day stay on arrival. Other nationals are required to produce a tourist visa and should contact your local Philippine consulate for more details. If you intend staying more than 21 days sometimes it is better to get a 59-day visa before you arrive in your home country. It is relatively easy to arrange visa extensions in Cebu City yourself or using a service.
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Where I can stay? |
Kasai Village Beach Resort with 13 air-conditioned unit for more info about rooms please click here
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What about the Seasons? |
On the whole excellent weather all year round, summer months with the minimal risk of typhoons. Hottest time of year is Mars to June, the ‘coolest' time December to February. "High season" is traditionally late October to early June, although the area is busy at weekends throughout the year and during any Asian Holiday. The Pacific monsoon drops most of its moisture on other islands prior to reaching Cebu . Thus, there is no pronounced rainy season and the weather here is clement year-round. Although it can rain at any time of year, most rains are brief and quickly followed by brilliant sunshine. (Before being tempted by the "low season" rates offered elsewhere, better ask why there's a low season. Cebu doesn't have one.)
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How Many of These Are Serious Dangers at Kasai Village Beach Resort? Tsunamis, Typhoons, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Sharks, Crocodiles, Venomous Snakes, Malaria, Typhoid.
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None of the above. Kasai Village beach Resort location on Moalboal is truly blessed, and there is probably no other resort area anywhere else in the world that is so well-insulated against assorted natural perils.
Cebu is located in the heart of the Philippines , totally surrounded by much larger islands. This means that most typhoons never reach Cebu , and the rare storms that do are already much-weakened. The danger from tsunamis is effectively zero; there is no known seismic fault in this area, and any long-range tsunami would be blocked by other islands.
The Pacific monsoon drops most of its moisture on other islands prior to reaching Cebu . Thus, there is no pronounced rainy season and the weather here is clement year-round. Although it can rain at any time of year, most rains are brief and quickly followed by brilliant sunshine. (Before being tempted by the "low season" rates offered elsewhere, better ask why there's a low season. Cebu doesn't have one.)
The entire island of Cebu is an ancient coral outcropping (not of volcanic origin like Hawaii , nor near a continental shelf like Bali or Phuket). There are no volcanoes, and the area does not experience any appreciable earthquake activity. |
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