Sex

The controversial four-day Sex Island party claims to be returning later this month – despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Organised by the Good Girl Company, the debauched long weekend promises guests “unlimited sex” with escorts as well as all the booze they want.

This year will be the second year the seedy holiday has taken place in Nevada, the United States, after the event was moved from the Caribbean.

Tickets for the event are more than £3,500, not including the return flight to Las Vegas.

And while it is an event aimed at men, a statement on the S3x Island website now says wives and girlfriends are welcome as it is a “couple friendly” vacation.

Sex Island is returning later this month, according to the website
Sex Island is returning later this month, according to the website (Image: YOUTUBE)

Organisers insist the four-day event is completely legal although it has attracted fierce opposition from critics, who have branded it “creepy” and “disgusting”.

This year’s event will take place between June 19 and June 21, with those attending told to pay for their own plane ticket to Las Vegas, where they will be taken by helicopter to a private resort in the Nevada desert.

A statement on the Good Girls Company website claims: “Enjoy the company of 100 beautiful girls, in our alcohol and marijuana friendly environment.

“The girls’ mission is to please you and make you feel like a king. If you have any specific fantasies, let us or the girls know, and we’ll turn your fantasies into reality.

“Enjoy breathtaking surroundings with your girls at the one and only Sex Island.”

The men are offered unlimited sex and booze
The men are offered unlimited sex and booze (Image: CEN/Sexisland.co)

This year’s event is dubbed ‘Sex Island Coronavirus’ and claims to have 100 escorts, with each guest being allocated two girls per day.

The website insists no drugs can be bought from the escorts during the four-day orgy, although the website says the use of marijuana is legal in Nevada.

It also says all of the women are over 18 and have been tested and are “free of any sexual disease.”

The Good Girls Company also insists it has a “strict condom policy” and that guests can “switch girls with the other 50 guests.”

Guests are also told they can take part in range of activities from horse riding to casino visits and volleyball to concerts.

The event claims to have 100 escorts
The event claims to have 100 escorts (Image: Vimoe/Sex Islnd Promo Video)

The website adds: “All your meals will be prepared by our professional chefs and served by our waitress.

“From breakfast, lunch, and dinner you will enjoy five-star meals. You can expect to eat the best seafood, chicken, soups, salads, desserts and more.”

Each guest will get his/her own “luxury” suite with ” air conditioning, large bed, wi-fi, absolute luxury”.

The men will take part in series of “sexual surprises” including a “sexual helicopter tour” and a “holographic concert”.

Organisers keep the location of the resort from even those booking tickets to the controversial three-night break.

Clients are picked up in Vegas and flown to the secret resort by helicopter.

Two years ago, one married client visited Sex Island after telling his wife he was going away for work.

He told The Sun : “The yacht was full of beautiful Latina women, dancing and drinking. As we got on we were handed drinks and people started to loosen up.

“Each man had to choose the two girls who would keep them company during the entire trip.

“Just 15 minutes into the trip I was already on a bed with them.”

One 16-year-old, going only by the name Brian, claims to have lost his virginity at Sex Island on the same trip.

He said: “It was incredible, so amazing that I want to cry just thinking about it. I had sex for the first time, alcohol for the first time and I did drugs for the first time.

“Every guest was allowed to choose two girls who would spend the entire vacation with them. One of my girls was called Andrea, and I fell in love with her.”

Last year, America’s Drug Enforcement Administration issued a warning to event organisers, The Good Girls Company, saying they will make arrests and deport any guest who will breach drug laws.

They also warned to take action against the event if prostitutes are under the age of 18.

The warning reads: “All foreigners attending and caught handling illegal drug substances will be immediately taken into the nearest immigration detention centre and processed for deportation.”