Nice kaayo dadto uy! OMG! We went there last May of this year and by far it's the most stunning beach I have ever seen. I was never a fan of Boracay and trust me it trumps Boracay any day!
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Dali ra gani mi dadto. One day ra, if we knew na pwede diay mag overnight mag-overnight jud tana mi.
How to get there?
1. Head out to the North Bus Terminal and find the bus that heads out to Maya.
2. Arrange boat ride via the Leyte Tourism Hotline: (053) 338 2094.One of the gang called the 3 Brothers boatmen to set up the time for departure. Here is there contact -number:
09158516135. The boat is rented at Php 5500. They have bigger boats that can accommodate up to 20-25 pax. Remember - You can never ride a boat when you reach Maya Port on a whim. Reserve it and plan it ahead of time.
Best time to travel Early morning and never ever try to travel at noon til 3PM. It's when the rough waves welcome you.
The trip was only 45 minutes and it could take longer should the current is bad. We were lucky that it only took a less than an hour for us to swim on the pristine waters.
There are more photos sakong
blog. You can head out from
here.