A controversial four-day sex fest offering "unlimited" drug and booze-fuelled orgies with prostitutes is making its return after sparking outrage last year.
Sex Island promises two "latina" women for every man, live sex shows, luxury yacht parties and "surprises" – all for nearly £5,000.
It all goes down on a "drug-friendly" private Caribbean island where men can have "unlimited sex", swap partners and fulfil their sexual fantasies while partying "like a millionaire", say organisers.
Last year’s event provoked fury, with critics branding it "disgusting" and "creepy", and calling for an investigation into possible crimes.
Amid the uproar, organisers from Good Girls Co claimed they had moved the hedonistic getaway, planned for November 2017, to a new location due to security reasons.
They later announced plans for a New Year’s Eve bender and they’re trying again this year, with a website and YouTube video boasting about what’s on offer for 30 men who buy tickets for £4,600 a pop.
Organisers of this year’s event have denied claims of human trafficking, claiming the event is legal in the unnamed country where it is held, and all of the women who participate "do it at their free will" and are above 18.
They haven’t revealed the island’s location, but recent social media posts include the hashtags #Caribbean and #Colombia.
Sex Island’s website says the 60 women are there only to "please" the men and make each one feel "like a king" – and customers should have no fear of being arrested or deported.
It says all of the women have been tested and are "free of any sexual disease".
Promising the "party of your life", each ticket to the "sex paradise" covers an unlimited supply of condoms, booze and meals from December 14-17.
Last year’s event offered clients 30 minutes alone with 16 women at once.
Sex Island’s website says: "All the girls are here to please you and make you feel like a king, if you have any special fantasy make sure to inform the host, or the girls and they will make sure to bring them to life.
"All our girls are tested and free of any sexual disease. There is also a very strict condom policy rule, and of course and unlimited amount of condoms."
It adds: "There are 30 tickets for 30 guests, each ticket includes the company of 2 beautiful girls each day for unlimited amount of sex during the 4 days of the trip.
"There’ll be 60 girls available for you. At any moment you can switch girls with the other 30 guests.
"Our event is located on a private Island. The entire island will be available to our guest. We called it Sex Island.
"Our event allows drug consumption and our girls are also drug friendly.
"Each day we will have incredible sex activities and surprises, and events including parties on our luxury yacht, live sex shows, and more.
"All meals are included in our trip and prepared by our professional chefs. Free cold beers, vodka and wishy are also included.
"We’ll pick you up from the airport and drop you off once the event concludes (Please let us know your fly itinerary)."
Organisers say the event is "couple friendly", meaning "you can definitely come with your husband/boyfriend/playpartner".
Picture taking is banned.
If the men tire of having sex, guzzling booze or taking drugs, they can take a personal watercraft for a spin, play volleyball or relax on the beach, according to organisers.
Each man gets his own bedroom in an air-conditioned villa with "breathtaking" ocean views, daily maid service, a "full security staff" and chefs who will be preparing everything from seafood and chicken dishes to soups and salads.
Airfare isn’t included in the price. The island’s location hasn’t been revealed.
A two-minute promotional video on YouTube boasts: "Enjoy a wild experience with the most beautiful girls in all latinoamerica. Don’t miss the chance to live 4 day with all the luxuries of a millionare."
It shows a young man taking a coach from the airport before boarding a Panama-registered boat teeming with bikini-clad women gyrating to music.
One scene shows the man, now shirtless, standing over two women as he pours booze onto their faces and breasts.
Another scene shows a woman in a sexy maid costume carrying a bottle of chocolate syrup in a room full of nearly naked women.
Last year’s promo was banned from YouTube, but a video was still online as of Monday, with more than 3,000 views since it was added on September 24.
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The 2017 trip was due to be held on a private island off Cartagena, Colombia, until it was blocked by the South American country’s government.
Colombian officials threatened to deport anyone arriving for Sex Island, and said organisers didn’t have official permission to operate as a sex tourism holiday.
The plans had sparked anger, with a local priest even complaining to Pope Francis.
Furious local mayor, Sergio Londono, has promised officials will not allow the "drug friendly" experience to go ahead.
He said on Twitter: "Unacceptable that they want to sell us as a sexual destination. That is not the tourism we represent."
Colombia’s interior minister, Fernando Niño, has also waded into the row, saying sex tourism holidays need official permission – and this would not be granted.
He said: "This does not respond to policies against sexual offences, sexual abuse, pornography and for that reason we would not give it authorisation."
After facing opposition, organisers claimed they moved the event to a Caribbean island owned by Sex Island’s super-rich creator.
They claimed a British pop star performed on a boat where 30 men – some from the UK, US, Canada, Dubai, France and Australia – and 60 women were partying naked together.
Sixteen men paid an extra £7,600 each to extend their trip to a full week, it was claimed.
Mirror Online has contacted Good Girls Co for comment.
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