
Why Veluxe Travel?
At Veluxe Travel we are committed to delivering exceptional experiences. Your unique desires are never unseen and we ensure every detail exceeds expectations.
Quality & Luxury: We provide only the highest standards of service, from luxurious accommodations, Multilingual guides, high-end transport options to exceptional, hand-picked experiences.
Tailor-Made Journeys: Every trip is custom-designed to meet your individual needs, offering flexibility and personalized options.
Clear Communication: We prioritize open, responsive communication to ensure your journey is seamless from start to finish.
Flexibility: Our approach adapts to your needs, ensuring that each aspect of your travel is smooth and effortless.
Concierge Service: Our dedicated concierge team is available to assist with every detail, making your travel experience flawless and unforgettable.

FAQs
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In Morocco the power plugs and sockets are of type C and E. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Type C: also known as the standard "Euro" plug. This socket also works with plug E and plug F.
Type E: this type is of French origin. This socket also works with plug C and with plug F if it has an additional pinhole.
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The best time to visit Morocco is either in the spring from March to May or in fall between September to October. Other months can also be pleasant if you prefer it very hot and sunny, or don’t mind the cold.
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The official currency unit of Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (DH) which is abbreviate (MAD).
Banknotes: you will find tickets from 20-50-100-200 DH
Coins: The coins in use are 0.50-1-2-5 and 10 DH and 1-5-10-20 centimes.
We recommend travelling with some cash, and at least two different major credit cards, such as Visa and MasterCard, so you have backup if your card is not accepted or lost. Contact your bank and credit card companies to let them know where and when you’ll be travelling, as well as confirm any foreign transaction fees.
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The golf season runs from late September to June when the temperatures and courses are ideal. Although the courses are still open, July and August can be very, very hot (over 40 degrees) especially in Marrakech, which is known to be one of the most popular cities for golfers in Morocco.
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Visiting a country, is also learning a new language.
Morocco has two official languages, Arabic and Amazigh. French is also spoken and understood by almost all Moroccans.
Spanish is widely spoken in the northern and southern regions of Morocco.
English is spoken by most Moroccans, hotels` staff, at restaurants etc.
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Your passport needs to be valid for at least six (6) months after your journey ends, and should
have enough blank visa pages for entry and exit stamps from each country you visit.
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If you are interested in shopping, your Exclusive Voyages Assistant may recommend local shops; however, we are not responsible for the quality or value of merchandise. Any purchases and shipping are at your sole discretion.
Be sure to review your credit card receipts before signing, paying special attention to currency conversion. We recommend taking items with you in lieu of shipping them whenever possible.
Consult the local customs authority (cbp.gov in the U.S. and travel.gc.ca in Canada) for information on what you can bring back and duty taxes. Keep receipts and items together.