Hedonism II is a unique, all-inclusive resort. It’s definitely not for everyone, but for those who like a party-around-the-clock atmosphere, it can’t be beat. Hedonism II draws travelers from around the world with its teen-fun feeling in an adults-only version. Guests are tempted with Bacchanalian feasts, bars open until 5 am, a disco that closes when the last reveler calls it quits and clothing-optional beaches. Every night is a party, and the biggest blowout occurs on Thursday.
Most meals at Hedonism II are served buffet style on the roofed terrace featuring a cool peach and gray decor. From breakfast to dinner, the buffets tempt diners with an orgy of foods ranging from local specialties like curried goat or jerk pork to such dishes as beef Wellington or ravioli. For a more elegant night out, reserve a table at the resort’s specialty restaurant, Pastafari.
After dinner, a nightly show is organized by the resort’s entertainment crew. You’ll see guests and staff strut their stuff during talent night (which might include an amateur strip-tease), fly through the air during the circus show, or bend over backwards for the limbo contest.
ILocated on 22 lush tropical acres, Hedonism II offers plenty of natural beauty. A few barefoot steps from the sea, coconut palms, flowering hibiscus and banana trees create a mood of seclusion and privacy. The hotel faces the clear blue waters of Bloody Bay, named at a time when whalers cleaned their catch here.
The beach is the focal point of the resort, however, and it’s part of seven miles of white sand for which Negril is best known. Once Negril was a fishing village most commonly regarded as a hangout for ganja-smoking Rastafarians and hippies who came to camp out on the sand. Today, this town of 1,600 is still less crowded than its north shore cousins, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios, but wildly popular with sunset lovers, scuba divers and sunbathers.
All meals, drinks, watersports, gear, taxes, lessons and entertainment are included in the package price, and tipping is prohibited. That means there’s no need to carry cash or credit cards (another plus for nude beach buffs).
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