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9.6 95 reviews
Malay
09/07 – 11/07
NZ$308/nighttotal: NZ$616 (2 )
Beachfront For Big Groups @ Station 1, Boracay
1 10
house , Malay
This beachfront apartment in Station 1, Boracay, Malay, Philippines offers direct beach access, just 20 steps from the sand and away from the main road's noise. Sleeping up to 14 guests, this two-bedroom, three-bathroom property boasts two fully equipped kitchens, a private deck and garden, and air conditioning throughout.
10 26 reviews
Malay
15/08 – 19/08
NZ$716/nighttotal: NZ$2864 (4 )
Spacious 4 Bedroom House Big Garden
1 8
house , Malay
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom Malay house, situated in the Diniwid residential area, is a three-minute walk from Diniwid Beach and a ten-minute drive (approximately 4.8km) from DMall. The property boasts a spacious layout, accommodating up to eight guests, and features a lush tropical garden, BBQ area, billiards table, and daily cleaning service (excluding laundry and dishes); nearby amenities include a laundry service and small shop.
10 1 review
Malay
15/08 – 19/08
NZ$473/nighttotal: NZ$1892 (4 )
Rabbit Hole Villa
1 8
house , Boracay
Rabbit Hole Villa, situated in Station 1, Boracay, is steps from White Beach and a short walk (approximately 0.6 km) from D'Mall and less than 1.6 km from Willy's Rock. This 200 square metre property boasts one bedroom, four bathrooms, sleeps 39 guests, features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and offers garden views.
9.6 47 reviews
Malay
15/08 – 19/08
NZ$940/nighttotal: NZ$3760 (4 )
4br 4bt Villa For 10 Pax W/ Private Pool Station 1
1 8
house , Malay
Paradise Blanc is a spacious villa located in Station 1 of Boracay, just a short walk from the beach and close to the island's best cafes, restaurants, and bars. This property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience. The villa has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to ten guests. It features air conditioning, a private swimming pool, and parking, making it ideal for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Malay
When is the best time to rent a cottage in Malay?
The best time to rent a cottage in Malay is during the dry season, which runs from November to May. The weather is sunny and warm, perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. The peak season is from December to February, so booking in advance is recommended. You can find good deals during the shoulder seasons, from March to May and September to November.
Why consider renting a cottage in Malay for your stay?
Renting a cottage offers a more intimate and relaxing experience compared to staying in a hotel. You can enjoy privacy and have your own space to unwind after a day of exploring. Many cottages offer stunning views of the beach or the surrounding nature, creating a truly immersive experience.
Boracay is a small island, so you can easily explore it on foot or by bike. The main areas of Station 1, Station 2, and Station 3 are all connected by a paved road. You can rent a bike from many shops along the beach and cycle along the coast, enjoying the sea breeze and beautiful scenery.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Malay?
What are the best restaurants in Malay with nature views?
Try The Lind Boracay for a unique dining experience with stunning views of the beach. The restaurants at Shangri-La Boracay offer a variety of cuisines with breathtaking ocean views. For a more relaxed vibe, head to The Halamanan Restaurant, a restaurant with a garden setting offering local and international dishes.