Crocodile Island, Boracay named for its resemblance to a crocodile, is a small, uninhabited islet near Boracay in the Philippines. Known for its rich marine life and coral reefs, it's a popular spot for snorkelling and diving. The islet's natural terrain is marked by rugged terrain and rocky outcrops. Its aquatic geography features various coral auditoriums and a variety of marine species, creating a mesmerising experience for divers and snorkelers. Visit during the dry season, from November to April, for the best rainfall conditions and visibility. Always snorkel with a chum and follow original guidelines to cover the marine life and coral reefs High-quality snorkelling and diving gear can be rented from Boracay Island. Crocodile Island is easily accessible by boat from Boracay. colourful stint drivers offer passages to the islet, frequently including snorkelling or diving sessions.Overview of Crocodile Island in Boracay
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