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November-May, November to May

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all-levels, advanced

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Boracay

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FAQ

Is Crocodile Island suitable for beginner divers?

Yes, Crocodile Island is one of Boracay's most popular sites for beginner and newly certified divers. The sheltered eastern side offers gentle coral slopes starting at 5 metres with mild currents, ideal for first open water dives. The deeper western wall sections and swim-throughs suit more experienced divers. Multiple operators offer introductory dives here as conditions are typically calm and depths are manageable.

Are the sea snakes at Crocodile Island dangerous?

Banded sea kraits are venomous but extremely docile and non-aggressive toward divers. They are focused entirely on hunting small fish in reef crevices and will ignore divers unless physically harassed. Encounters are common at Crocodile Island, particularly in the shallows where the snakes surface to breathe. Maintaining a respectful distance and avoiding touching or cornering them ensures completely safe encounters.

How far is Crocodile Island from Boracay White Beach?

Crocodile Island is approximately 1.5 kilometres off Boracay's southeast coast, a boat ride of around 10 minutes from most dive operator departure points. The short transit makes it viable for morning dives followed by afternoon beach time. Many operators combine Crocodile Island with nearby Angol Point or Yapak Wall for two-dive packages.

Why is Yapak Wall considered an advanced dive?

Yapak Wall earns its advanced rating through a combination of strong and unpredictable currents, significant depth, and exposure to open ocean. The wall drops rapidly past 40 meters, and the most compelling marine life encounters often occur at 25 to 35 meters, leaving minimal margin for extended bottom time. Currents can shift direction mid-dive and intensify without warning. Down-currents along the wall face are possible and must be managed with proper technique. Divers should be experienced with drift diving and wall diving in current.

When is the best time to see sharks at Yapak?

Grey reef sharks are present at Yapak year-round, but sightings are most frequent and groups tend to be larger during the dry season from November through May when current patterns bring cleaner water and more consistent upwellings along the wall. Early morning dives tend to produce the best shark encounters. Manta rays are more seasonal, with sightings concentrated between December and March when plankton blooms attract them to the area.

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