Is the cost of living in Malapascua high?
We asked people how much they someone comfortably live on in Malapascua, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Malapascua is relatively low compared to Western countries. Accommodation can be found at a range of prices, from budget-friendly guesthouses to more luxurious resorts. Eating out is also quite affordable, with local restaurants and street food being particularly inexpensive. Transportation, primarily consisting of motorbike taxis and boats, is also reasonably priced. Groceries tend to be cheaper than in Western countries, especially when buying local products. However, imported goods can be more expensive. Internet and utilities are also quite affordable. Overall, while the cost of living can vary depending on lifestyle and personal preferences, it is generally considered to be low," remarked another expat who made the move to Malapascua, Philippines.
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Is the cost of living in Malapascua high?
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