Overview
The Hedonism II all-inclusive resort is targeted towards couples and spontaneous singles 18 years of age and older, and recruits young to middle aged vacationers in search of a lively holiday with not many restrictions. The resort is situated on the white sandy beaches of Bloody Bay, stretching for over three kilometers. Nightly Shows, Night Club, theme parties and entertainment are just a few things that will entertain you during your stay at the Hedonism II in Negril, Jamaica.
Adults Only 18+
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
280
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Non-motorized water sports
- All gratuities
- Nightly entertainment
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Hedo staff please listen to us! One love,Smallie & Bumpa
0Sirbubbles0 (Aruba) on Mar 21, 2024
**Spa** The spa experience at Hedonism 2 was truly divine, thanks to the skilled hands of Kafaraha and Ancha, whose massages left us feeling rejuvenated and utterly blissful. Special mention to Suzanne, the spa manager, whose attention to detail ensured every moment was tailored to perfection. **Hospitality** Uriel, the bellman, was a constant source of warmth and assistance, checking in on us daily to ensure our needs were met. Vernette, our dedicated waitress, ensured our dining experiences were seamless and delightful. **Above and Beyond:** Anthony, the night food and beverage supervisor, deserves commendation for his exceptional service, particularly in ensuring Smallies' favorite pasta dish was always available. Jermaine and Paul, the dedicated grounds staff, added to the charm of our surroundings with their genuine passion for their work. **Club Hedo's Finest:** Shakara and Elysia Elliot from Club Hedo were the epitome of hospitality, providing daily check-ins and promptly addressing any concerns. Their personalized care, including christening me with the alternate nickname "Bumpa," made our stay truly memorable. **Culinary:** Kemesha Kelly's specialty pineapple mojito mocktail at the KK bar was a refreshing highlight, while Windra, the food and beverage supervisor, came to our rescue on numerous occasions with her attentive service. ** Housekeeping:** Violet and Marsha from housekeeping left an indelible mark with their warmth and attention to detail. O'Neil's jacuzzi service added an extra touch of luxury to our stay. **Management Excellence:** Camille, the General Manager, showcased true leadership by addressing any concerns personally and ensuring our comfort throughout our stay. Vanessa, affectionately known as Space Buns, from the tour desk, made our excursions seamless and memorable. **Needs Improvement:** **Musical Selection:** While our experience was overwhelmingly positive, the repetitive playlist, dominated by tracks like YMCA and the Cha Cha Slide, left much to be desired. We urge the resort to explore more diverse musical genres, particularly EDM, to enhance the overall atmosphere. **Theme Night Enhancement:** -Glow Night, arguably the most anticipated theme night, could benefit from additional investment in favors and glow accessories, accompanied by an electrifying selection of rave music, to elevate the experience for guests. - Continuity between groups and regular hotel guests, theme nights, switched on a daily basis, and nights were confusing, because groups had the courtesy of putting on their own theme night. So you might see animal print costumes, and others wearing disco costumes. We had packed costumes for the week and one of the theme night costumes didn’t even happen because of a group takeover. While no experience is flawless, the staff at Hedonism 2 exemplify dedication by addressing any shortcomings with commendable resolve. Their commitment to excellence transforms challenges into opportunities for exceptional hospitality, making our time at the resort truly invaluable. One Love Hedo, Smallie & Bumpa (Bubbles)
Not for us, but a lifestyle community staple
Kelli C on Mar 19, 2024
We decided to try out Hedo 2 after some lifestyle friends from our club were also going for the Ms. No Swimsuit Contest by Tom's Trips. Overall, we had a good time together. However, it wasn't our cup of tea and we won't be back. It is definitely a staple of the lifestyle community though. The Good: The weed shop was wonderful and the attendant was incredibly helpful (although I wish they had edibles). The theme nights are fun. Most of the staff were very helpful and cheerful. They had a sex shop/general store onsite. The pools and grounds were well maintained, with the pools being cleaned multiple times per day. They had water bottle fill up stations around the resort (and provided you a bottle at check-in). They keep the buffets open for several hours at a time, which is great because everyone is doing their own thing and its nice to not feel rushed to grab food. The Hibachi grill was entertaining and good food. Housekeeping was super nice. The prude beach was more likely to be peaceful and quiet. Its nice that they enforce the nude rules. I loved being naked - it was so freeing. We didn't feel any pressure from guests or staff to engage in lifestyle stuff or nudity. Most people at Hedo had already been there and routinely go back. Its got a community feel to it, in the lifestyle sense. They have snorkeling and scuba included for free (as well as some boat rides). We had a blast going snorkeling. Our second time, we had a guide, Marshall, who took us around the reef and was pointing things out to us, handing us star fish and sea slugs to hold, and telling us all of the names. We even got to feed angelfish, which was an absolute blast. That the highlight of our trip. Olando was a great boat driver, as well. The catamaran trip was wonderful. It is a huge party, so brace yourself, but well worth the $80 per person. We loved the cave swimming on the catamaran, even though people will convince you not to go unless you're a strong swimmer/some people have been assaulted by locals telling them to come deep into the caves. Just stay with the group and if you know how to swim, you're totally fine. I liked the hammocks around the resort. The Kama Sutra Palace was fun to go to their free workshops, but otherwise I wasn't sure what the purpose of it was. had a safe in the rooms. They allowed vendors on the Prude beach/pool area to sell their items, but none of them were pushy. The nude beach is great because it often has a pelican fishing and its so fun to watch. There are tons of little fish swimming around. Make sure to bring water shoes to avoid stepping on sea urchins. They had a lot of good entertainment - the fire show in particular. The casino night was fun, but also... the chips are fake money and there are no prizes, which just seemed cheap. The Okay: I attended a yoga session on the prude beach put on by one of the women of the Kama Sutra palace. It was interesting and not a very physical practice, but more mental. The nude pool is a big party spot all times of the day/night, if you like that. The play room is cool, but it doesn't open until 10 PM and is very hit or miss. The drinks were okay - your standard all-inclusive watered-down drinks. The food was meh. Not the worst all-inclusive food I've had, but it was adequate. I felt like I was able to get a satisfactory meal most of the time. They don't have any food open from 10 pm - 12 am, which seems like a big miss since people are starting to get their second winds. Their breakfast buffet remains the same every day, so you start to tire of it by the end of your trip. The spa was incredibly expensive, so we didn't bother. The Bad: The resort cuts corners at every place they can. The sheets and very thin comforter are low quality. The bed is hard. The entire resort is run down - cracked walls, chipped paint, broken lights, etc. Nothing looks luxurious or high quality. The entire resort has what we called, "prison lighting." This bright cold cafeteria white lighting which is the farthest thing from romantic. At night, you'd look in the bay at the other resorts and wish you were at the ones that looked so much more inviting. Even the rooms had horrible bright cold lighting. The rooms had a mini-fridge, but of course it wasn't stocked unless you paid for it (at an all-inclusive resort?). The shower floor was cracked and uneven. They only provided shower gel, shampoo (supposedly, it was unmarked) , and a tube of lotion that was used by the previous guest. It was as cheap as you could get. I missed feeling pampered while on vacation. We stayed on the Prude side, ocean view. We were told it was the "quiet" side, but that was incorrect. Every single night you could hear the music blaring from the Terrace, if it wasn't music directly on the beach. It would last until about midnight or 1 AM every night. It sucked. We just wanted to relax and had to put earplugs in to do so. If you're not about that party lifestyle 24/7 while on vacation, don't go here (especially the Nude side, as the music is nonstop).The pools are SO SMALL. We were expecting much larger pools. The nude pool would get full and it was a can of anchovies, which was a really gross feeling. Most of the staff was good, but there were a few who gave attitude and acted like you were inconveniencing them. They hired dancers for certain nights to keep the party going, but it was almost comical because you have these teenage girls out there dancing with the most bored look on their faces. Speaking of teenagers... The "owner" or "chairman of the board" of Hedo walks around with two *very* young women. I'm all for sex work, but it was just incredibly icky and a horrible look for the resort. On that note, there were numerous old rich white dudes just getting away with whatever. Lots of them being loud and drunk and touching and grabbing the employees at the resort. It was disgusting behavior. If you don't like smoking, especially cigarettes, don't come to Hedo. Its a huge smoking crowd. The Ms. No Swimsuit Contest was.... alright. We were happy to support our club, but the emcees made constant nasty jokes that weren't even clever or funny. The quintessential trashy swinger guys. The contest was disorganized and not communicated well. They also ran the contestants ragged. They have so much stuff planned for them, that they were all exhausted and getting physically sick by the end of the week. I felt horrible for them. They offered tennis pros on the courts, which was nice. However, my partner and I went and played and on the court next to us, a woman was getting a "lesson." Maybe she enjoyed it, but I certainly hated listening to this guy berate her and yell every swing she took. There are guys who walk around the beaches, or in kayaks, offering to sell drugs (molly, ecstasy, cocaine, etc.). They're not pushy, but again, it feels gross. We had a horrible experience getting to the resort from Montego Bay. We booked Sun Holiday (I believe) from Tom's Trips to drive us. It took an hour and 45 minutes (quoted an hour and a half) because our taxi driver couldn't see at night, stopped for a drink at a gas station, and drove so recklessly. There was a woman getting sick in the seat behind us due to the potholes and this guy's horrible driving. He almost hit at least 5 cars and 1 person. We were all shaken up after arriving. Luckily, the return ride was better due to a larger bus and a good driver. Hedo is an experience. I am glad we went to answer the question of "could this be for us?" It isn't for us, but can see how its a staple of the lifestyle community.
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