What to do in Malay

Activities, attractions and tours

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1. White Beach

White Beach is the heart of Boracay. It boasts a stunning 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) long strip of soft sand backed by a busy tourist village. Spend your time swimming in the warm, clear water, topping up your tan, partaking in watersports and partying at bars and open-air clubs. White Beach splits into three zones, which were once the docks used when visitors could travel by boat from the mainland directly to the beach.
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2. D'Mall Boracay

D’Mall Boracay is a luxury open-air shopping center and market with upscale boutiques. It retains its traditional character with market stalls, where local vendors negotiate with visitors over artisanal handicrafts. Purchase souvenirs such as key chains, photos and shirts from this vast mall.
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3. Puka Beach

Puka Beach is a quiet retreat with a dense tropical forest bordering its white sand and pristine water. The stretch of sand runs for about 2,620 feet (800 meters), making it one of the longest on the island. Examine the tiny Puka shells, which give the beach its name.
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4. Bulabog Beach

Bulabog Beach is the adventure sports capital of Boracay and one of the most famous watersports centers throughout Asia. When the wind blows, Bulabog Beach is a favored retreat for those who love to kitesurf and windsurf. Watch the surfers pull off impressive tricks, take surfing lessons and drink in the tropical scenery of Boracay.
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5. Crystal Cove Island

Crystal Cove Island is a peaceful retreat sheltered between the larger islands of Boracay and Panay. Formerly a fishing outpost known as Tiguatian Island, today Crystal Cove Island is a must-see destination when island-hopping around the aquamarine waters of the Western Visayas. Explore the island’s white-sand beaches and relax at the luxurious resort. Delve into the island’s enchanting coves, find beautiful coral gardens or check out the aviary and museum. Despite covering just 5 acres (2 hectares), Crystal Cove Island has a fantastic range of activities and a stunningly varied coastline.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Malay worth visiting?
From shopping to outdoor adventures and history, there are loads of great things to do in Malay. Don't forget to enjoy the area's blend of cool attractions, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Malay?
Once you've visited popular attractions like Puka Beach and Ilig-Iligan Beach, spend some time experiencing Malay's retail and food scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Malay?
The top tourist attraction in Malay is Puka Beach, so be sure to put it on your sightseeing itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Malay?
Three days will give you time to check out the leading city sights, such as Cujo's Keyhole, Manoc-Manoc Beach and Tambisaan Beach. The average stay in Malay is two days. If you have the time to extend your break, Boracay Island isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Malay with kids?
What to do in Malay for adults?
Department of Tourism Boracay Field Office is one of the main things to do in Malay. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Malay?
From enjoying parks to wandering around hip neighbourhoods, it's simple to find free things to do in Malay. If you need new ideas, ask a local tour guide for recommendations. Cujo's Keyhole is a top spot for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing activities.