Malay

Travel Guide

Crystal Cove Island featuring rocky coastline, tropical scenes and a luxury hotel or resort
Willy\'s Rock which includes tropical scenes, a sunset and swimming
Visayan Islands showing tropical scenes, a sunset and general coastal views
Crystal Cove Island which includes tropical scenes, kayaking or canoeing and a sandy beach
Willy\'s Rock showing island views, tropical scenes and swimming

When you stay in this glorious area on the tip of Panay Island get out and explore because fascinating caves, superb dive sites, surf spots and tropical beaches await.

Malay is a municpality boasting miles of glorious coastline dotted with attractive bays, idyllic islands, seaside villages and watersport centres. Part of the Aklan province, Malay splits into a collection of 17 barangays (districts).

Caticlan is the main port of entry and the gateway to the region’s riches. Drive the coastal road to get a glimpse of the white-sand beaches and undulating green landscapes of Union Bay.

A short boat ride from Caticlan is the paradisiacal island of Boracay, one of the Philippines' most famous destinations for beachcombing, nightlife and watersports. Featuring 2.5 miles (4 kilometres) of fluffy sand, transparent water, bars, clubs, hostels and hotels, White Beach is the heart of the island’s activity. Go Jet Skiing, kitesurfing and windsurfing at Bulabog Beach and escape the crowds at Diniwid Beach. Also worth visiting are Balinghai Beach, Cagban Beach and Puka Shell Beach.

Diving enthusiasts will revel in the opportunity to explore the unspoiled caves and reefs of Laurel Island. Join snorkeling excursions to Crocodile Island. Try cliff jumping on Magic Island.

Back on the mainland, head along the west coast to Motag Living Museum and learn about the culinary, farming and handicraft traditions of Aklan. Nearby Nassug Point is another excellent location for scuba diving and snorkeling.

Travel inland for a break from the beaches. Marvel at the stalagmites and stalactites that decorate the chambers of Pangihan Cave. Hike the short, forested trail to Nagata Falls, in Nabaoy. Cool off from the summer heat at Agnaga Mini Falls and Cold Spring.

Reach Malay by flying to Caticlan’s Godofredo P. Ramos Airport from Cebu and Manila. It’s easy to get around the mainland area by taking tricycle taxis. Public buses connect Malay with other towns, such as Iloilo City, Kalibo and Roxas City, on Panay Island.

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Reviews of Malay

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5/5 - Excellent

Lyn

Stay here next time

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Don't go if you want peace and tranquily

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

I doubt if you could have a bad experience here. It’s a fabulous relaxing beach resort. With lots if water sports if that’s what you want to do. Paradise!

4/5 - Good

David

After the clean up much has still to be done - the roads are a mess and will be sorted soon however there is a pride in the resort and Station 1 is super quiet and very well organised compared to the chaotic Station 2. Pinnacle is a haven here.