

But you will see a lot of naked people.Įven if you stick to the clothing-optional “prude” areas, you will still see a lot of naked bodies of literally every imaginable age, shape, size and gender. The longer you’re at the resort (and the more rum punch you consume), the less of a big deal this becomes. It’s not uncommon to see people in see-through garments, fetish costumes or lingerie, just casually grabbing something from the dinner buffet. You’re required to wear clothing in the public dining areas, however what counts as clothing at Hedo (as the regulars call it) is vague at best.

You can wear clothes if you want! The resort is clothing optional and is divided into two separate areas - the “nude side” (where no clothes are allowed) and the “prude side” (where clothing is optional). I wrote about my experiences at the nudist sex resort recently in the Toronto Sun, but I thought it would be helpful to provide a few tips on what it’s like to go this clothing-optional resort. But really, nothing could have fully prepared me for Hedonism Jamaica. I mean, how different could the two resorts be? Naked bodies? Check. Having recently visited topless optional resort, Temptation Cancun this past October, I thought I was prepared for my time at a swingers resort in Jamaica. In January, I spent four days at the notorious clothing-optional sex resort, Hedonism ii in Negril, Jamaica.
