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05/02/2025 Dive Log – Angol Point

Dive Log: 05/02/2025

Dive Site Name: Angol Point

Dive Depth: 22 meters

Dive Duration: 48 minutes

About The Dive: Had a wonderful dive in Angol Point this morning!one of the best dive site in Boracay Island where you can enjoy big hard coral formations!
We started the dive in the shallow area where we spotted 2 ribbon eel, a scorpion fish and few porcelain crabs in an anemone.
At the big rock formation a white frogfish was hiding upside down in some soft corals.
Towards the deeper area a blue spotted stingray was buried in the sand and took off quickly once we reached her.
As always great dive with great people!

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Crocodile Island Dive Site Guide | Explore Boracay’s Underwater Gem

Crocodile Island Dive Site Guide: What to Expect Below the Surface

Crocodile Island Dive Site Guide: What to Expect Below the Surface

Just a short boat ride from the powdery sands of White Beach lies one of Boracay’s hidden diving gems: Crocodile Island. Named for its crocodile-like silhouette when viewed from afar, this dive site offers an immersive experience that blends top-notch coral health, dramatic underwater terrain, and an impressive array of marine life. Divers from around the world journey here to explore its vibrant slopes, catch glimpses of elusive critters, and enjoy the thriving ecosystem just beneath the surface.

Dive Profile

The topography of Crocodile Island features a gently sloping reef that transitions into deeper walls, with scattered boulders, small caverns, and rich coral gardens along the descent. This makes it an ideal site for both beginner and advanced divers, as well as certified divers looking to enjoy a fun dive with vibrant scenery and fascinating encounters.

  • Depth range: 5 to 22 meters (16 to 72 feet)
  • Visibility: Commonly between 20 and 30 meters
  • Current: Mild to moderate, but can intensify depending on tide conditions
  • Skill level: All levels (but best dived with a guide due to potential current changes)

Marine Life Highlights

The reef’s health at Crocodile Island supports a dynamic population of reef dwellers and pelagic visitors. Expect to see dense clouds of anthias dancing above coral outcrops, schools of yellowtail fusiliers moving in unison, and occasional larger species like jacks cruising the edges of the reef.

Macro enthusiasts are particularly fond of this site for its abundance of nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, frogfish, and pipefish—all known for their superb camouflage. Look closely into crinoids or feather stars and you might spot a tiny squat lobster or shrimp hiding in plain sight.

  • Reef Fish: Bannerfish, sweetlips, Moorish idols, butterflyfish
  • Macro Life: Nudibranchs, seahorses, shrimpfish, frogfish
  • Predators: Lionfish, scorpionfish, occasionally barracuda
  • Other: Sea crates (sea snakes), blue-spotted rays, and hawksbill turtles

More Marine Life to Discover

Every dive at Crocodile Island is a reminder of the extraordinary biodiversity the Philippine archipelago is known for. Some of the coral bommies are home to massive sponges and sea fans, while smaller crevices shelter shy species such as cardinalfish and squirrelfish. More observant divers might also spot reeftop pipefish gliding along the sand patches or juvenile boxfish tucked beneath ledges.

Larger pelagics occasionally cruise through the site. Divers have reported sightings of eagle rays and large trevallies patrolling the drop-off zone. With the right timing and a bit of luck, it’s not uncommon to catch glimpses of hunting barracudas or even a passing white-tip reef shark.

Crocodile Island also supports a healthy community of crustaceans and invertebrates. Boxer shrimp, porcelain crabs, and decorator crabs all contribute to the site’s rich ecological tapestry. At night, the reef comes alive in an entirely different way, with nocturnal critters emerging from their hiding places.

Best Time to Dive

Crocodile Island is diveable year-round, but the period between November and May generally offers the most consistent conditions. During this time, the seas are calmer, currents are predictable, and visibility is often at its best.

April in particular is an excellent month for spotting a variety of marine life due to water clarity and comfortable temperatures averaging 27–29°C (80–84°F). Whether you’re logging your first open water dives or adding to a photography portfolio, conditions this time of year are ideal.

Diving Crocodile Island with New Wave Divers

At New Wave Divers Boracay, we pride ourselves on offering safe, memorable, and expertly guided dive trips to Crocodile Island. Our team of experienced instructors and local dive professionals knows the site intimately, from the quiet coral alcoves where frogfish lurk to the cleaning stations frequented by larger fish.

If you’re planning to pursue dive certification, Crocodile Island also serves as an excellent training site for buoyancy control, navigation, and marine life identification. The relatively shallow depth and clear visibility make it perfect for honing new skills in a stunning environment.

Tips Before You Dive

  • Arrive early to avoid surface traffic and maximize calm conditions.
  • Bring an underwater camera—macro and wide-angle lenses will both be rewarding here.
  • Let your dive guide know if you’re looking for specific creatures—many know where to find them.
  • If you’re unsure where to begin, simply contact us and we’ll help set up your perfect dive day.

Why Dive with New Wave Divers?

As one of Boracay’s most experienced and trusted dive centers, New Wave Divers offers more than just guided dives—we deliver fully immersive, personalized underwater experiences. Our team doesn’t just lead dives; we share knowledge about reef ecology, point out hard-to-spot species, and tailor each dive to match your skills and interests.

We keep our groups small to maximize safety and enjoyment. Whether you’re joining us for a fun dive, working through your next certification, or just exploring what Boracay diving has to offer, we ensure that every experience is personal and memorable. Crocodile Island is one of our most requested sites—and for good reason.

If you’re curious about diving in Boracay or need help planning your trip, don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’ll help you build the perfect dive itinerary that fits your schedule, skill level, and underwater wishlist.

Crocodile Island may not be the most talked-about dive site on the map, but those who explore its reefs quickly understand why it remains a favorite among seasoned divers and new adventurers alike. From technicolor coral heads to fascinating marine encounters, it’s a site that offers something new every time you descend.

Book your next dive with New Wave Divers and experience for yourself the underwater treasures waiting at Crocodile Island.


Wish to know more about the diving in Boracay? Our team will be delighted to answer your questions and let us know why we should be your first choice when planning your dive vacation to the Philippines. We hope to hear from you soon!

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05/01/2025 Dive Log – Crocodile Island

Dive Log: 05/01/2025

Dive Site Name: Crocodile Island

Dive Depth: 22 meters

Dive Duration: 51 minutes

About The Dive: Our favourite spot with soft corals in Boracay!
We spotted few moray eels, a baby turtle and multiple different nudibranches laying eggs !
A white scorpion fish was hiding over some rock formations and short nose pipe fish just under our boat during the safety stop.

04/30/2025 Dive Log – Diniwid

Dive Log: 04/30/2025

Dive Site Name: Diniwid

Dive Depth: 21 meters

Dive Duration: 50 minutes

About The Dive: This afternoon we really enjoyed diving in the outer of Diniwid.
We got to see some Ghost Pipefish, Moray, Blue Spotted Stingray.
To end the dive we made our way up the wall to the shallower reef and saw 2 turtles in different areas resting.
There was also a school of Sardines on our safety stop.

04/29/2025 Dive Log – Tribird

Dive Log: 04/29/2025

Dive Site Name: Tribird

Dive Depth: 28 meters

Dive Duration: 44 minutes

About The Dive: Nice surprise, as we were going down the line, a large school of bat fish greeted us, we continued on to the plane and we we saw a couple of hairy pink squat lobster, we also saw a few scorpions, as we went up the reef area we saw a family of glass shrimp, it was a nice dive, to say the least

04/28/2025 Dive Log – Lobster Rock

Dive Log: 04/28/2025

Dive Site Name: Lobster Rock

Dive Depth: 18 meters

Dive Duration: 50 mins

About The Dive: Diving in Lobster Rock this morning was fantastic.
On the shallow there is a lot of coral growth.
There was a few schools of Anchovies and Yellow fusiliers.
We saw some Nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs and 2 Ribbon Eels.
Current was medium and water was 29 Celsius.
This site is only about a 7 min ride from our dive shop in Boracay

04/27/2025 Dive Log – Fridays Reef

Dive Log: 04/27/2025

Dive Site Name: Fridays Reef

Dive Depth: 12 meters

Dive Duration: 48 mins

About The Dive: This afternoon we had a great dive in Friday's Rock here in Boracay.
Diving on this site is great for beginners.
We enjoyed a light current and drifted over the beautiful corals.
We saw a few different types of Pufferfish, Trumpet fish, Frogfish and a small Ghost Pipefish.
There is quite a few anemones which are home to Anemonefish and small shrimps.

04/26/2025 Dive Log – DINIWID

Dive Log: 04/26/2025

Dive Site Name: DINIWID

Dive Depth: 17 meters

Dive Duration: 46 minutes

About The Dive: Beautiful day to enjoy the most colourful slope in Boracay !
We spotted 2 octopus totally camouflaged hiding from a hunting sea crate!
On top of the reef we had a wonderful flying gurnard and a short but intense sardine run!
On the way to our safety stop a brief encounter with a baby green turtle and a unicorn fish!

04/25/2025 Dive Log – Balinghai

Dive Log: 04/25/2025

Dive Site Name: Balinghai

Dive Depth: 18 meters

Dive Duration: 42 minutes

About The Dive: Cool dive, down the shallow wall we saw a sea snake, very busy looking for food, the green turtle was not so friendly, run away very quickly but the black frog fish was so elegant with white trimmings, so nice. Towards the end of the dive we saw a giant morrey eel, we had a nice finaly, enjoyed by all

04/24/2025 Dive Log – Lobster Rock

Dive Log: 04/24/2025

Dive Site Name: Lobster Rock

Dive Depth: 15 meters

Dive Duration: 50 mins

About The Dive: This afternoon we went diving in Lobster Rock.
This is a great shallow dive site covered in corals and loads of different types of tropical fish.
Hardly any current and the water was 28 Celsius.
We saw schools of Fusiliers and different colors of Damsels.
2 large Octopus, Ribbon Eel and some
Color nudibranchs.
Excellent dive site for open water divers visiting Boracay