Crocodile Rock

This crocodile-shaped, low-lying rock lies approximately 150 m offshore between Dwejra Point and Fungus Rock. Commencing from the sheltered side of the rock, we take a westerly direction towards the left of the rock where a natural amphitheatre with near-vertical sides drops towards deeper water, reaching a steep wall directly below the seaward side of the rock.

Continuing around to the right, there are a number of deeply incised fissures inhabited by a variety of marine creatures. The bottom of the wall is littered with huge boulders, an excellent refuge for the many groupers in this area. The marine life in general is very prolific with damselfish, bogue and salema dominating, while barracuda, tuna, dentex, amberjack and obviously groupers are a common sight.

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