They say sex sells, and when it comes to travel, that's especially true. Sex travel or "libertine tourism," as it's sometimes called , is a growing industry targeted at people who love to take their clothes off and get buckwild. To be clear, it's not the same thing as sex tourism, a term most people use to describe traveling to have sex with prostitutes ; sex travel is totally consensual and totally legal. These people love going to resorts, chalets, and beaches all over the world, taking their clothes off, and having sex with each other — so I decided to join them at Hedonism II to see what it was like.
I Stayed at a Nudist Sex Resort For a Week, and Here Are 13 Things I Learned
Real Stories of Nudist Sex Resorts - Hedonism II in Negril, Jamaica
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When I tell people I'm going to a naked resort in Jamaica, they respond as though I've just revealed my salary or the details of my last menstruation. It's a long blink or a visible shift backward in their seat. Several ask, after a pause, "Are you a naked person?
The drive from the airport was about 2 hours and 20 minutes with a lot of traffic leaving Montego Bay. I think the return trip was about 1 hour and 40 minutes with little or no traffic. The resort is comfortable, friendly and laid back.