Discover the best top things to do in Malay, Philippines including Motag Living Museum, Diniwid Beach, Yapak Beach (Puka Shell Beach), White Beach, Ariel's Point, Ilig Iligan Beach, Punta Bunga Beach, Willy's Rock, Crystal Cove Island, D'Mall.
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5.0 based on 147 reviews
SEE THE PAST COME TO LIFE; Step back in time and experience life in Boracay as it was before the tourists arrived Visit the FIRST INTERACTIVE LIVING MUSEUM in the Philippines!
This place should not be called “museum” at all since the place is by no means any traditional museum experience. It’s more like cultural learning center. The host went through great length to prepare the place to demonstrate the old phillippines cultural values. By having people dressed up in traditional clothes, they show you what th old phillipines culture looks like. They show you what people back then do to go to the toilet, how you can use their archaic bamboos equipment to get water feim the well for taking a bath, how to make fire from dry leaves, how to roll your own cigarette. They also show you how farm: plant the rice stalk, ride the buffalo, cut and filter the rice, etc...The cool thing is you can participate in this interactive learning experience. We learned a great deal and the kids will enjoy it as well. This is really exceeding our expectations for “museum”
4.5 based on 934 reviews
A cliffside footpath connects this small, serene beach with its louder and larger cousin, White Beach. A great place for a quiet picnic.
We arrived here before 11am and had the beach to ourselves. The children loved playing on the sand and running in and out of the sea. There are trees at the back of the beach which provide some shade. Towards lunchtime 2 large boats deposited lots of, orange life jacket clad, tourists who had lunch at a restaurant, swam in the sea and left again about 90 minutes later,leaving us once again with the beach to ourselves. It's a great spot for sunset and can easily be reached by walking from the north end of White beach.one of the bars play sunset tunes,nice end to the day.
4.5 based on 2,793 reviews
The second largest beach on Boracay, this popular destination is also called Puka Shell Beach after the prevalent white seashells.
This is a nearby beach in Boracay. There are two ways to go here: first, you can join the island hopping tour and this is the first stop; second, you can hire a tricycle from white beach to this place. The water is green and the sand is fine. You can survey the place for 10 minutes. This is nice for swimming because it’s not too crowded, plus the green view is amazing! Just paradise!
4.5 based on 6,543 reviews
Boracay’s most popular beach is famous for its amazing sunsets and its white sand that stays cool in hot weather.
one of the worlds most beautiful beach, white sand, gentle waves, warm waters, beautiful setting with palm trees and restaurants, bars and shops built right on the sand, endless options
4.5 based on 1,412 reviews
Ariel's Point is an eco-adventure destination located a scenic boat ride away from Boracay Island. With five cliff-diving platforms (from 3 to 15 meters) and ample opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding in a tropical setting, Ariel's Point is the perfect destination for Boracay travelers who want to experience the raw beauty of the Philippines while also having fun with fellow travelers. The daytrip package includes a round-trip boat ride to Ariel's Point, a BBQ buffet, bottomless beverages (beer, soda, rum), afternoon snacks, and various activities (cliff diving, snorkeling , kayaking, paddleboarding, and boardgames). The current rate is 2,800 php per person. Bookings can be made through our main office at the Boracay Beach Club or by visiting our website.
It s on the bucket list of all the people who visit boracay. Perfect to have fun alone, with friends or with the family
4.5 based on 286 reviews
If your in boeacay's white beach side hike up to the most northern part and youll find yourself there , just ask the locals and they'll guide you
4.0 based on 1,360 reviews
Boracay’s most recognizable attraction is this oddly shaped volcanic formation topped by a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Willy’s Rock is arguably Boracay’s most photograph landmark. It’s rocky outcrop that forms a tidal island with a statue of the Virgin Mary on top of the steps that are carved into the volcanic rock.
4.0 based on 1,168 reviews
You will be able to go to Crystal Cove island with the island hopping tour as this is one of the stops. The island hopping tour docks in this island for about 1-2 hours so buy the ticket and hop in! Once inside, you will be greeted with festive music and island dancers which give the island a truly welcome vibe. There are also many picture-perfect areas to satisfy your need for picture taking. Best of all, you will be able to explore two caves. The first cave is near the entrance, while the second one is a bit of a walk so manage your time carefully. The view from this island is very nice, with the wind and the waves and the sun above you. Make sure you are wearing the right footwear as the stairs going down to the caves are narrow and steep. Going to the second cave is much more interesting. It's a bit of a walk going there, and there are also many interesting things along the way which will take up your time. Getting here is a breeze for physically fit tourists, because the path leading there involves a small "bridge", and some walking on water with huge pebbles underneath, then a small opening. Inside this cave you will know what "light at the end of the tunnel" means. The walls have this texture with amazing patterns, too bad I didn't bring my camera phone because it ran out of batteries. You can spend some time here just chilling with the sound of the crashing waves and a view of the waters. There is also a shell museum and an art area though not a lot of people go to this part.
3.5 based on 421 reviews
After strolling the long stretch of white beach and enjoying the magnificent sunset, you have a lot of restaurants to choose from when craving different types of food.
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