As though the world-famous White Beach in Boracay were not enough to get you excited, this resort-island in the Philippines has a lot more to offer. Attractions in Boracay are not limited to its inviting white beaches. They include an assortment of tropical pleasures that you could not experience elsewhere. You had best watch out, though. Some of these attractions are not for the faint of heart.

The best and most visited dive spot is Crocodile Island. There are no crocodiles here, sorry, but the island does look like a crocodile from a distance, hence the name. If you are a fan of the marine world, Crocodile Island is a must-see. Located at the southern part of Boracay, Crocodile Island offers so many eye-candies to diving enthusiasts. It abounds with corals, gorgonians and several canyons that are home to a variety of fishes such as soldier fish, cardinal fish, squirrelfish and others. There are also other dive areas nearby that are worth visiting while there. Snorkelers and divers would find Laurel Islands 1 and 2 very satisfying. Daring divers be warned: there are strong currents surrounding these three islands, so you should be prepared. …