Malalayang Beach, often referred to as part of the broader Malalayang area, is located on the south end of Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beach is noted for its accessibility and is about 4 kilometers from the city center, making it a convenient spot for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant view overlooking the Celebes Sea and surrounding landscape, which includes Mt. Klabat on the horizon. The beach offers a peaceful atmosphere suitable for morning walks or relaxation, with a pathway that is generally clean. It is particularly famous for its beautiful sunsets and local food stalls, especially those serving fried bananas or 'Pisang Goroho' along with traditional sauces like 'dabu-dabu.'
The beach is well-suited for family hangouts due to its free and open nature, making it a popular spot for casual gatherings.
The neighborhood around Malalayang Beach continues to develop, with government initiatives aiming to enhance the area's aesthetic and functionality.