Crocodile Island
Boracay, Philippines
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Why is it called Crocodile Island in Boracay?
Crocodile Island is a small uninhabited island that's a popular stop-off on island-hopping excursions from Boracay. The island earns its name from its distinctive shape, which vaguely resembles a crocodile's head.
Can you visit Crocodile Island?
Visitors do not actually go to the island; you will swim around your boat or go snorkeling from your boat. The island is uninhabited. Visitors compare the quality of snorkeling at Crocodile Island as the best snorkeling tour around Boracay. The best underwater visibility around Boracay is at Crocodile Island.
What islands in the Philippines have crocodiles?
High-Risk Areas: Most reported incidents and the highest concentration of saltwater crocodiles are in the southern part of Palawan, primarily in towns like Balabac, Bataraza, and Rizal, often in mangrove swamps, rivers, and coastal areas near human settlements.
Is Crocodile Island a real place?
Crocodile Island is a beautiful dive site located off the coast to the south of Boracay Island in the Philippines. This small rocky outcrop boasts stunning coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and marine life.