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Crocodile parc Agadir







Visit Morocco's first crocodile park for an entertaining day with some of nature's most impressive creatures. With 300 crocodiles, as well as botanical, tropical and aquatic gardens, small waterfalls and roaring cascades accompanied by singing birds, the park offers excitement for the whole family.
After a convenient pick-up from your hotel, enter the park through the huge mouth of an ornamental crocodile to discover the immersive jungle setting. Tour a garden of blue succulent plants, featuring rare species such as Aloe suzannae and see a wonderful collection of water lilies, magnificent Bellombra, giant bamboo and more. To help you understand the park's diverse attractions, a nearly 2,000-foot (600 m) walkway is lined with insightful displays.

Once you reach the beautiful partition of small waterfalls and cascades, get a look at the crocodiles as they go about their daily lives, lazing in the sun or showing the power of their jaws during lunch. Including a rest area, children's playground and free WiFi, the park has facilities that can keep guests of all ages entertained with a wide range of sights to see.




a purpose built facility for tourists to be able to see the conservation of crocodiles,
there are about 300 of them so plenty to see. you can see them being fed and get lots of photo opportunities
the park is very well thought out. there was a woman doing henna on hands, she did my daughters really well but mine was not great.
around each corner there are new things to discover
the cafe looked really good but when the food arrived it was a let down
there was a man called Rachid, who was very informative and gave us lots of information about the crocodiles he seemed very passionate about them
i think its a good place to visit, the taxi was about 300dhs and he waited for 2 hours for us
i think it was good value for money, as it was only about 6euro  to go in, that was in october and it wasn't crowded