Hotels in Malay, Philippines

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Malay, Aklan, Philippines
4 Apr — 5 Apr2
Malay, Aklan, Philippines
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Tips for booking hotels in Malay

Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Malay. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 28 March 2024.
Cheapest day:Thursday
Most expensive day:Wednesday
$44 - $357
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

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Barangay Manggayad, Station 2, Malay, Boracay, Philippines
1.0 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
$130
Avg. per night

About Malay

Overlooking the Sulu Sea, Malay is a municipality that provides the best of island beaches and tranquillity along with access to the natural spoils of Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park. Malay is the main gateway to the island of Boracay, where you can leave behind the rest of the world for white-sand beaches, oceanfront bars and swaying palm trees.

Things to do in Malay

Most people who visit Malay do so to reach Boracay, an idyllic island escape world famous for its luxury resorts, outdoor activities and pristine white-sand beaches. Head to White Beach for cocktail-blue waters, gentle waves, sugary sand and shady palm trees.

If you’re looking for unforgettable views of Malay and the surrounding Sulu Sea, trek up to the top of Mount Luho, which has an observation deck and panoramic vistas. Located on the east coast of Boracay, Bulabog Beach is Malay’s water sports hub, with windsurfing, wakeboarding, banana boats and parasailing excursions on offer.

Back on the mainland, nature lovers will enjoy experiencing the sprawling landscapes of Northwest Panay Peninsula Natural Park. Here you can see a range of native wildlife, including leopard cats, Visayan warty pigs, spotted deer and blue-naped parrots. Afterwards, discover the ancient traditions of Philippine farmers at the Motag Living Museum, which showcases traditional farming techniques, equipment and living arrangements.

You’ll find a range of Philippine and international dining opportunities in Malay, particularly around Cagban Beach, which also has gift shops. Alternatively, head to Boracay Surfside Resort and Spa to rent scuba diving or snorkelling equipment, indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments or dine on fresh seafood.

Getting around Malay

Malay is easily reached by flying into Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, also called “Boracay Airport”, or Kalibo International Airport. You’ll need to rent a car to get around or use ferries from Caticlan Jetty Port to reach nearby Boracay.

Facts about staying in Malay

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Malay to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 28 March 2024.
  • What are the best hotels in Malay?

    Malay is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is S-E Hotel and Residence, which has a current rating of 7.4. For other potential stays, consider Navarro Hotel and Candice Lucy Hotel Caticlan, which can also be great places to stay in Malay.

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