Kalo and Nina have three bungalows with double and single beds, flush toilets, generator power, a beautiful outdoor restaurant under a large pagoda next to the water and mangroves in Pescarus village. Both of them are professional cooks, so the meals are excellent; especially the seafood. 2500Vt a night including breakfast, meals are 500Vt (local island food) -1500Vt (seafood).
Malog Island Resort, at Peskarus on Uluveo island, has been open for several years now and is a more up-market place to stay in the Maskelynes. The nearby Lovhvari Marine Conservation Area is good for snorkeling.
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, including a WWII plane wreck.
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). We can accommodate up to 12 people at a group rate of 2,500vt per person. Meals note included (BBQ equipment provided). Complimentary snorkeling gears provided.
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.
Tours
Malog Bungalows runs and offers tours with Trek Vanuatu, specializing in the following types of tour promotions and activities in Vanuatu: Arrangements of Cruise Ships to the Outer Islands, Rural and Outer Islands Tourism and to the remotest areas of Vanuatu. We provide Airport/Hotels transfers. Organize and manage conferences and special events. Adventure Tours including, Trekking, Swimming, Sight Seeing, Biking, Horse Riding, Boating, Sporting, and Sky viewing. Educational Research and Cultural Exchange Programs.





