Agadir Crocoparc is one of Morocco's top things to do. It's home to 400 crocodiles, some of which are over 4 metres long. Watch them dozing on the banks and peering from the water, and coo over the beady-eyed baby crocs in the nursery. And if you're here at feeding time, there's another treat – watching the adults fight over chunks of raw meat.
Agadir Crocoparc Tour
- Visit Morocco's top crocodile park
- Get up-close to huge Nile Crocodiles
- See baby crocs in the nursery
- Kids playground
- Picnic areas, snack bar and a restaurant
- Transport
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks not included
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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