Palais Faraj Suites & Spa has been accepted into Virtuoso®’s exclusive portfolio of luxury travel partners. It joins a select network of the world’s finest luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel entities.
According to Vincent Monavon, General Manager of Palais Faraj Suites & Spa, inclusion in Virtuoso® will open up new sales and marketing opportunities for the network’s luxury travel consultants and their valued clientele.
“The Virtuoso® acceptance process is incredibly selective, so to become a preferred partner is a real honour,’ he said. ‘The reputation of Virtuoso® member agencies for their exceptional dedication to their clients is a perfect match for our own bespoke approach to service. Now that we are part of this renowned network, we look forward to providing Virtuoso® advisers and their clients with equipment, value and special experiences that exceed their expectations.“
Virtuoso®, the ultimate in luxury travel
The Palais Faraj Suites & Spa is the first hotel in Fez, Morocco, to become a partner in the Virtuoso® prestige network, joining the network’s selection of some 1,800 luxury and ultra-luxury hotels and resorts.
Virtuoso© is the world’s leading network of travel agencies specializing in luxury travel and experiences.
This invitation-only organization comprises more than 1,200 travel agencies and over 20,000 travel consultants in 58 countries across North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.
These partners specialize in world-class service and customer experience, delivering superior offers, rare opportunities and exceptional value to their customers.

Fez, the experience of authentic Morocco, according to Virtuoso®
In September 2024, Virtuoso® travel consultant Justin Paul published a glowing article about his discovery trip to Fez.

Fascinated by the ancient world of the medina, he recalls his high-end experience at a private Sufi ceremony organised for him, his meeting with an expert in exceptional carpets, the classic visit to the Chouara tanneries, his fascination with the city’s architecture and craftsmanship, and more unusual escapades such as a visit to a winery and a producer of rare citrus fruits.
“Everyone knows Marrakech. Marrakech, Marrakech, Marrakech – they all want to go there. It’s a wonderful city, with great restaurants, nightlife and shopping…’ he writes, ’but if you want to discover the soul of Morocco, go to Fez instead..”