Malog bungalow, Maskelynes, Vanuatu
Inside Malog bungalow, Maskelynes, Vanuatu
Lunch at Malog, Maskelynes, Vanuatu

Malog Island Resort, Maskelynes Visitor Ratings

Malog Island Resort at Peskarus on Uluveo island has been open for several years now and is the most up-market place to stay in the Maskelynes. The nearby Lovhvari Marine Conservation Area is good for snorkelling. The owner/manager Kalo Nathaniel has worked on cruise ships and dive boats and knows how to look after people. He also has some secret dive sites that the commercial operators don't know about but he lacks the capital to start a dive business.

Costs and Bookings
In December 2004 accommodation was 2480 Vatu per person per night with breakfast. Including lunch and dinner expect to pay upwards of 3000 Vatu per day. Kalo plans to introduce an all inclusive price in 2005. All expenses are payable in Vatu cash. Exchange Rates.

To contact Malog bungalows you can call the community phone in Peskarus village (48908). Kalo speaks Bislama and English.

Accommodation and Food
Malog has one big bungalow divided into three rooms (two doubles and one single). The beds have nets and mosquito coils are available. Hurricane lamps are used for lighting. The main door is lockable (bring your own small padlock if required).

Malog has shared modern flush toilets and showers. Bath towels, soap and toilet paper are all provided. Well water is used for bathing.

Meals at Malog can be simple or fancy. Basic meals may include rice, tin meat, manioc, potato salad (with kumula) and noodles. The most expensive meals are crab, lobster and fish. Rain water is used for drinking.

See our Maskelynes page for Services, Suggestions and Transport.

First surveyed: December 2004 by Stephen.
Last updated: January 2005 by Stephen.

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