Aside from the grinches and the naysayers among us,
everyone loves a good vacation. Vacations are supposed to be a time of fun,
relaxation and living it up in the sun. They're a time to have a break away
from the hard grind of your daily life, and to bond with your friends and
family. Or if you're bold enough, it's a time you can spend entirely on your
own, well away from the loud and overbearing ways of the people you see in your
day-to-day life.
Of course there are plenty of vacations that people go
on with the sole purpose of getting hammered, high on various drugs and to get
laid. However, this type of behavior has never been encouraged (not officially
anyway) by agencies that organize these sorts of vacations.
That is, until now...
Have you ever heard of a travel company which sells
vacations that shamelessly create itineraries allowing people to indulge in all
their sexual desires?
Do you know anyone who'd be willing to take part in
such a vacation? Perhaps you yourself are willing to compromise your reputation
for less than a week with booze and prostitutes. If so, take note, because it's
about to get a whole lot more outrageous, and for some people, incredibly
tempting.
Good Girls Company have organized an unprecedented
four-day retreat (November 24th-27th) for 30 people, called "Sex
Island" on a remote island off the coast of Cartagena in Colombia.
The raunchy Colombian vacation guarantees their guests
unlimited access to alcohol and drugs. Incredibly, it has also promised
potential guests "unlimited sex" provided by the 60 prostitutes that
have been hired for the adult retreat.
Needless to say, there are a lot of people who welcome
the revolutionary and undeniably liberating kind of vacation that Good Girls
Company is offering. However, upon their release, the company's promotional
videos have received a serious amount of backlash, so much so that they were
flagged and even taken off YouTube.
And that's because while prostitution is legal in the South American country, pimping is not. And, well, it's pretty difficult to get around the fact that the 60 prostitutes are being managed by the company, and were hired for the sole purpose of having sex with their clients.
The sexually suggestive videos feature yacht parties in which young men are surrounded by a number of bikini-clad women. And promotional messages flash up on the screen: "unlimited sex included" and "drug friendly" being two examples.
And according to the itinerary, they will be encouraged to take part in a sex session on the first day. On the second day each guest will be allowed 30 minutes alone with 16 prostitutes at once, and on the final two days a luxury yacht party has been planned, with plenty of hot, young women to go around.
The organizers of the trip have included this additional information in order to further pique the interest of potential guests:
All the girls serve to please and make you feel like a king. If you have any special desires or fantasies, inform the host or the girls and they will make sure to fulfil them.
All our girls are tested and free of any sexual diseases. There is a strict condom usage policy, and we have an unlimited amount of condoms.
While "Sex Island" clearly isn't the most conventional vacation package, if you're thinking the entire trip will be a drunken and disorderly mess, well, Good Girls Company have even thrown in transport to and from the airport as part of the deal.
Too convenient to turn down? Well, if you want a spot on the trip, you'd better hurry because as of now there are only seven tickets left.








