History of Negril and Hedonism II
Below is a excert from the Lonely Planet about Negril. Hard to believe that Hedonism II has been open that long. We have clients that have been to the resort over 100 times as well as the original owners of Go Classy Tours.
From the LONEY PLANET
Only in 1959 was a road cut to Negril, launching the development of what was then a tiny fishing village. Electricity and telephones came later. The sleepy beachfront village soon became a popular holiday spot for Jamaicans. About the same time, hippies and backpackers from abroad began to appear. They roomed with local families or slept on the beach, partook of ganja and magic mushrooms, and generally gave Negril its laid-back reputation. In 1977 the first major resort – Negril Beach Village (later renamed Hedonism II) – opened its doors to a relatively affluent crowd seeking an uninhibited Club Med–style vacation. Tales of Hedonism’s toga parties and midnight nude volleyball games helped launch Negril to fame. By the mid-1980s Negril was in the throes of a full-scale tourism boom that continues today. (The early days of tourism in Negril are regaled in Banana Shout, a humorous novel by local hotelier Mark Conklin concerning the escapades of an American draft dodger who moves to Negril.)
Hedonism II is ON SALE
Hedonism II
Hedonism 25% Off Sale - ends August 31
Travel period - Fall dates
Availability - many dates sold out or nearing sold out
Hedonism Early Booking Rates - ends October 31
Travel Period - Winter and Spring 2011
Availability - Some dates sold out or nearing sold out so don't wait for October
History has proven that Hedo can hold its own against the hundreds of other resorts that Jamaica has to offer. It is that special "Hedo Magic" that keeps people coming back, even when other resorts are having a hard time filling their rooms. Way to go Hedo!!
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