Mactan International Airport is about 15 km from Cebu City, approximately 20 minutes by taxi. It has direct regular International Flights from Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Bangkok, Malaysia and Singapore. From Europe you can fly with Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong), Singapore Airline (via Singapore), Qatar Airlines (via Doha) and Malaysian Airlines (via Kuala Lumpur) direct to Cebu. Other International Flights can be accessed via Manila, where you can take a Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines or Philippine Airlines domestic flight into Cebu. Public BUS Transfer:From Mactan Airport a taxi to the North Bus Terminal takes approximately 25minutes, traffic depending. If you would rather take a metered taxi, which are more economical than the private ones waiting at the arrival gate, simply walk up the ramp to the departures area and hail a white street taxi, make sure they put the meter on. On reaching the bus terminal we recommend the bright yellow Ceres Bus Liner. This company has fairly direct buses that leave for Maya, the jump off point for Malapascua Island, approximately every 30minutes. Ceres Bus Liner does not have air conditioned buses. The journey itself takes between 3 – 4 hours and costs Php 170 per person. Public BOAT Transfer:Once you arrive at Maya the bus will stop at the ‘pier’, where once again there will be some very friendly ‘porters’ awaiting to assist you with your bags. There is a small white booth, where you can buy a ticket for the next Banka (outrigger boat) to Malapascua; the tickets cost Php 50 per person. If it is a low tide the larger Banka’s cannot reach the pier so you will have to ride a “tunda” (small paddle boat) to the larger boat, this costs approximately Php 20 per person/bag. Expect for at least your feet to get wet – possibly more.The boats leave about every 30 minutes although you can sometimes have a long wait while they wait to fill up with passengers. The first boat is at 8:30AM and the last is at 2:00PM, although the schedule is set till 4:00PM. The boat trip takes around 45 minutes and drops you off at Logon, the barrio proper or ‘town’. To get to Exotic Resort from here simply turn right and follow the path towards the beach. From there you can either walk about 15 minutes straight up the beach or follow the back path that will lead you to Exotic.