REVIEW · AGADIR
Agadir: Cable Car, Crocopark, and Goats on Trees Tour
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Agadir can feel like a beach town at first glance, then this tour throws in two very different animal encounters and a hilltop view. You’ll combine a cable car ride up to Kasbah Oufella with a Crocoparc visit and the famous goats on argan trees.
I especially like the way the cable car packs in city and coast views fast, plus the stop at Crocoparc adds a very hands-on animal stop without turning into a rushed zoo lap. And if you’re traveling with kids, the goat moment is the kind of photo-and-laugh stop that actually sticks in memory.
One consideration: the goats-on-trees area can come with lots of people asking for photos and small tips, and you’ll want to be comfortable with crowds and hands-on interactions. Also, the cable car ride and the hills make this a poor fit if you’re afraid of heights or deal with vertigo.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice on This Tour
- Cable Car Up to Kasbah Oufella: Views and Timing
- Crocoparc: Nile Crocodiles and a Real Walk Through a Botanical Park
- Goats on Trees and Argan Oil: What You’re Really Watching
- Road Stops in Agadir: Small Breaks That Keep the Day Moving
- Value and Price: Is $76 Worth It for This 5-Hour Mix?
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Day (and Better Photos)
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Tour? My Take
- FAQ
- How long is the Agadir cable car, Crocoparc, and goats on trees tour?
- What does the tour include?
- Where do you get picked up?
- What are the drop-off locations?
- What languages are offered?
- Is food and drinks included?
- What should I bring?
- Is smoking allowed during the tour?
- Who should not take this tour?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Things You’ll Notice on This Tour

- Cable car to Kasbah Oufella: short, scenic, and built for great views
- Crocoparc’s crocodiles + botanical setting: Nile crocs in a landscaped park
- Goats on argan trees: a traditional practice tied to argan oil production
- Transfers included: pickup from cruise port, plus Taghazout hotel pickup if you choose it
- Time balance: free time at stops, plus a guided Crocoparc portion
Cable Car Up to Kasbah Oufella: Views and Timing

The tour starts with a straightforward transfer and then you’re headed for the Agadir cable car. This is one of those activities that immediately changes the pace of your day. Instead of walking in heat or traffic, you float up and get a clean look at Agadir from above.
You’ll ride up toward Kasbah Oufella, where the views spread out: parts of the city, the coastline, and the surrounding mountains all start to make sense from this height. There’s time to take photos, walk around, and just breathe for a bit before moving on.
A practical note: you’ll still be around sales pressure in tourist zones. One recurring theme from recent experiences is that people selling small items at viewpoints can be a bit persistent. You can handle it by deciding your boundaries early. If you’re not buying, a calm no and moving on works better than stopping for a debate.
Also, the cable car experience itself doesn’t automatically mean you’ll have unlimited time inside Kasbah structures. In real life, time is time on a 5-hour schedule. If Kasbah interior access matters to you, plan to treat this more as the viewpoint and ride than a full fortress tour.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Agadir.
Crocoparc: Nile Crocodiles and a Real Walk Through a Botanical Park

Next comes Agadir Crocoparc, and it’s a different kind of attraction than you’d expect from just the name. Yes, you’re there for crocodiles, including Nile crocodiles, but the park is also described as clean and landscaped, with a botanical garden feel.
When the guide is with you, you get a more efficient route through the exhibits, and you can still switch to your own pace afterward for lingering and photos. You’re not stuck inside one tiny area; you get enough walking time to feel like you experienced the park, not just looked through it quickly.
What makes Crocoparc worth your time on this combo tour is that it doesn’t feel like a throwaway stop. People specifically call out how much there is to do inside the Crocoparc grounds, and that it’s more than just a few tanks. If you’re curious about reptiles and plants, this part tends to satisfy both sides.
Timing matters here. With Crocoparc in the middle of your day, you’ll be working inside a set window. If crocodile feeding is a big deal for you, your best move is simple: keep an eye on the schedule once you arrive and don’t wander too far from the main viewing areas when the feeding time comes up. This is the most common way people feel they lost out on that final “wow” moment.
Goats on Trees and Argan Oil: What You’re Really Watching

Then the tour delivers the famous spectacle: goats climbing argan trees. In the Agadir region, this isn’t just a trick for tourists. It’s tied to the argan oil tradition because goats feed on argan fruit, and that practice connects to how argan products are produced.
On this stop, you should expect a hands-on, show-like atmosphere. You’ll likely be close enough to watch goats leap and settle on branches, and there’s often a chance to feed or hold kids goats (the baby goats tend to be a highlight for families). This is also where you’ll feel the social side of the experience: handlers and shepherds usually play a big role in arranging the best photo moments.
Here’s the tip that can save your trip from frustration: bring a small amount of cash in small denominations of dirhams. Multiple people point out that shepherds often expect a tip when they help with photos or holding goats. If you show up empty-handed, you may feel pressured at the worst moment. If you show up prepared, you get to keep the experience fun instead of awkward.
Also, read the vibe correctly. Some people describe the goats moment as clearly staged. That doesn’t have to ruin it, but it helps to go in with the right expectation: this is a living tradition presented in a tourist setting, not a hidden documentary scene. Treat it like a cultural encounter and enjoy the skill of the goats and handlers, while staying respectful of how photos and tips are handled.
Road Stops in Agadir: Small Breaks That Keep the Day Moving

Between the big attractions, the tour includes short stops for photos and quick sightseeing. These are the moments where you get a little orientation: where things are located, how the city sits by the coast, and what areas are worth noticing later if you return on your own.
The schedule isn’t built for deep “city tour” time. You’re not getting a full guided walk through Agadir. Instead, you get just enough time at these quick photo breaks to reset—stretch your legs, grab water, and get back in the car ready for the next highlight.
You’ll also notice that the pacing is designed around comfort. There are ride segments by Jeep/SUV, and then structured time at each attraction. That matters because Agadir sun and heat can add up fast, even when the attractions are short.
Value and Price: Is $76 Worth It for This 5-Hour Mix?

At $76 per person for about 5 hours, this tour is priced like a “convenience + access” bundle. You’re not paying just for one attraction. Your ticket covers:
- A scenic ride on the Agadir Cable Car
- Admission to Crocoparc
- An opportunity to see the goats on trees
- Hotel transfers (and cruise-port pickup)
- English and French speaking driver
Food and drinks are not included, and that’s normal for this kind of action-packed half-day. So the real question is: does the bundle save you time and stress versus booking separately?
In practice, yes. If you tried to piece together cable car tickets, Crocoparc entry, and a goats-on-trees stop on your own, you’d spend extra time figuring out transport and timing. Here, the driving and the flow between places are handled. Add in language help, and it becomes a low-effort way to hit three very different Agadir highlights in one go.
One more value detail: the guide-led timing at Crocoparc and the free time at other stops make it easier to balance photos with actually seeing the exhibits. That “enough time” factor comes up again and again in feedback.
So if your goal is efficiency and a smooth day with built-in access, this price looks fair. If you’re the type who likes wandering slowly and you don’t need transfers, you might find cheaper options—but you’ll trade away convenience and time-savings.
Practical Tips for a Smoother Day (and Better Photos)
A few details can make this trip feel effortless instead of chaotic:
Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be walking at Crocoparc and moving between spots at viewpoints. It’s not long distances, but it is real ground time.
Bring a hat, sunscreen, and water. You’re outside for multiple parts of the tour, and Agadir sun can hit hard.
Plan for photo expectations at the goats stop. If you want pictures with goats or help holding them, it’s smart to have small cash ready. Don’t wait until you’re standing there in the middle of it.
Keep your “no” simple. At tourist viewpoints, you may run into sellers who want to sell items or push extras. A calm, polite refusal and moving along is usually the fastest path to enjoying the view.
If you get vertigo easily, skip this. People afraid of heights or with vertigo should avoid the cable car and hillside viewpoint elements.
On the guide side, English and French help is part of the offer. In recent experiences, several guide names come up—Yosef, Nabil, Hassan, Hashim, and Lahcen are a few you may see attached to bookings. The common thread: they tend to keep the day organized and provide local context while you’re traveling between stops.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong fit for:
- Families with kids who want a mix of animals and views
- People with limited time in Agadir who still want multiple highlights
- First-timers who want transfers and basic orientation without planning
It’s a poor fit for:
- Anyone who’s afraid of heights or prone to vertigo
- Travelers who want a long, unhurried city tour (this isn’t that kind of day)
If you love animals, you’ll likely enjoy the balance: crocodiles with a botanical feel at Crocoparc, then goats with argan oil tradition right after.
Should You Book This Tour? My Take

If your ideal Agadir day is three major stops with minimal planning, this tour is an easy yes. The value is strongest when you want access without logistics headaches: cable car views up to Kasbah Oufella, Crocoparc’s crocodiles in a cleaner, more walkable setting, and the goats-on-trees moment that families especially tend to remember.
I’d book it if you show up prepared. Bring small cash for goat-photo support, wear comfortable shoes, and accept that viewpoints can bring sales pressure. Go with that mindset, and you’ll have a well-paced half-day where the highlights actually feel different from each other.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re starting from a cruise port, Agadir hotel, or Taghazout. I can help you decide which order of stops will suit your group best.
FAQ
How long is the Agadir cable car, Crocoparc, and goats on trees tour?
The tour duration is 5 hours.
What does the tour include?
It includes the scenic cable car ride, admission to Crocoparc, the opportunity to see goats on trees, hotel transfers, and an English and French speaking driver.
Where do you get picked up?
Pickup is from outside the cruise port main gate. Taghazout hotel pickup is also offered as an option.
What are the drop-off locations?
There are 3 drop-off locations: ANP Port Agadir, Agadir, and Taghazout.
What languages are offered?
The driver/tour support is available in English and French.
Is food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What should I bring?
You should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, a camera, and sunscreen.
Is smoking allowed during the tour?
Smoking is not allowed.
Who should not take this tour?
It’s not suitable for people afraid of heights or people with vertigo.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























