Malay, Aklan
Malay, officially the Municipality of Malay, is a municipality in the province of Aklan, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 64,723 people.
The municipality is notable for encompassing Boracay island, a major resort destination in the Philippines. The town is the richest municipality in terms of revenue and considered the youngest amongst all municipalities in Aklan province. It is also the northernmost town on the island of Panay.
History
The municipality of Malay was created on June 15, 1949, through Republic Act No. 381 and the help of Claro Tumaob, out of various portions of the municipality of Buruanga, then part of Capiz. It included the following barangays: Malay, Dumlog, Cabulihan, Balusbos, Nabaoy, Cubay Norte, Cubay Sur, Cogon, Argao, Sambiray, Caticlan, Manoc-Manoc, Balabag, Yapak, Motag, Napaan, and Naasog. On April 25, 1956, Malay became part of the newly created province of Aklan, along with several other towns of Capiz.It was hit severely by typhoon Seniang on December 9–10, 2006, with much destruction and damage of homes and infrastructure.
Geography
Malay is located at. It is west of the provincial capital Kalibo, from Iloilo City, from Roxas City, and from San Jose de Buenavista.According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Aklan.
Barangays
Malay is politically subdivided into 17 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.There are 3 barangays of which situated within Boracay Island, while the rest are in mainland Malay.
Demographics
In the 2024 census, Malay had a population of 64,723 people. The population density was.Languages
Aklanon languageMalaynon is the predominant language of Malay. Kinaray-a is also used due to Malay’s proximity to Antique. Hiligaynon is also widely spoken and understood in the municipality. Tagalog and English are also used particularly in Caticlan and Boracay to communicate with local and foreign tourists alike.
Economy
Because of its robust tourism industry, the municipality is now considered as having the strongest economy in all the municipalities in the region and the richest municipality of Aklan in terms of income and annual budget. The tourism industry of Boracay became the catalyst of its economic growth that brought many investors to come and helped transform the municipality into a cosmopolitan area.Transportation
Air
Malay has one airport, officially named Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, but more popularly known as Caticlan Airport or Boracay Airport. The airport's area is also extended to the adjacent town of Nabas. Only small aircraft were allowed to land on the runway. The runway was extended to in 2016, allowing bigger aircraft like the Airbus A320 to land at the airport.Sea
The Caticlan Jetty Port, one of the ports along the Strong Republic Nautical Highway, serves as a gateway to Boracay island, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, and Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro.The Tabon Port is often used outside the dry season.
Ground Transportation
Malay uses the electrics Sikad in Boracay island.Bus
Malay is also using the hop on hop off shuttle service in Boracay island.Education
The Malay Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.Primary and elementary schools
- Agape Boracay Academy
- Argao Elementary School
- Balabag Elementary School
- Beth Shalom Academy
- Boracay Ati-Multipurpose Cooperative-Tubuanan Ati Learning Center
- Boracay Baptist Learning Center
- Boracay European International School
- Boracay Island Global Academy
- Boracay Island Integrated Academy
- Boracay Precious Jewel Academy
- Carla Ati Learning Center
- Caticlan Elementary School
- Cubay Elementary School
- First Love Jubilee Academy
- Goshen School of Technology and Humanities
- Kabulihan-Dumlog Primary School
- Malay Agape Sunbeam Academy
- Malay Elementary School
- Malay Mustard Seed Christian Academy
- Manocmanoc Elementary School
- Mission of Love Integrated School
- Mountain of God Academy
- Naasog Elementary School
- Nabaoy Elementary School
- Napa-an Primary School
- River of Knowledge Foundation Academy
- Sambiray Primary School
- Yapak Elementary School
Secondary schools
- Boracay National High School
- Boracay National High School
- Conperey Integrated Learning School
- Lamberto H. Tirol National High School
- Malay National High School
Healthcare
Malay is being served by 2 hospitals both of which are owned by the government.- Don Ciriaco Tirol Memorial Hospital
- Malay Municipal Hospital
Media
FM Radio Stations
- Radyo Todo Aklan 88.5
- 89.7 DYIE FM
- 91.1 Yes the Best
- 93.5 Easy Rock
- 94.9 Brigada News FM
- 97.3 Boracay Beach Radio
- 98.1 iFM
- 106.1 FM2 Boracay
Cable Television
- Kalibo Cable TV Network
- Paradise Cable TV