Nine American couples married naked at Hedonism II resort in Jamaica on Valentine’s Day

Nine American couples exchanged vows au naturel in Negril, Jamaica, at Hedonism II resort on Valentine’s Day.

With little more than orchid bouquets to hide their modesty, the ladies walked down the white sand beach in the buff to say “I do” on Valentine’s Day.

The Hedonism II resort invited ten couples for the all-expense paid group ceremony. One couple dropped out before the big day, which was filmed for a documentary.

The lucky few were selected from a stack of 100 applications asking a myriad of questions, including why they wanted to start their life together in the nude.

One couple reasoned: “We love each other naked so why not start our life together naked?”

“We both love doing wild and crazy things!” read another obvious rationale on the list.

“It would be a memory we could enjoy in our golden years,” wrote two of the newlyweds.

Nine American couples exchanged vows au naturel in Negril Jamaica at Hedonism II resort on Valentines Day photo

Nine American couples exchanged vows au naturel in Negril, Jamaica, at Hedonism II resort on Valentine's Day

In addition to the complimentary ceremony, winning couples were treated to a bachelor/bachelorette party and four-night stay at the resort, which sits on 22 acres of Negril’s seven-mile beach.

Getting married in the buff on Valentine’s Day meant living out a fantasy for Milly Salas, a stay-at-home mom from Bergen County, New Jersey, who had never visited a before.

“It was beautiful. It was like a fairy tale,” the 39-year-old Milly Salas said shortly after the nude nuptials at Hedonism II, a resort for the pleasure-seeking crowd in Negril, a western tourist town in this largely conservative, tourism-dependent island.

The promise of a Valentine’s Day wedding and complimentary four-night stay attracted over 100 engaged couples from the U.S. and Canada, but only 10 were chosen as part of a nude wedding contest, according to Zein Issa-Nakash, a marketing vice president of Superclubs, which owns Hedonism. One couple dropped out before the big day, which was filmed by a documentary TV crew.

Kevin Young, of Land O’ Lakes, Florida, said around au naturale is what he’s used to since he lives in a nudist community. Getting married without clothes was a no-brainer for Kevin Young and his new wife, Shannon Witherspoon. Even body paint was too much for him, he said.

“It was easy for us cause we’re used to it. But some of these other people had never been naked before outside their bedroom. I got to give them kudos, cause they really stepped up and did the full monte thing and got naked,” Kevin Young said during a phone call from Negril.

The Tuesday ceremony was the first nude wedding event at the Jamaican resort since 2003, according to Issa-Nakash. She said there were no angry protests of the event by pastors and others as there were about a decade ago when the resort first hosted group weddings in the buff.

Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller’s government was quiet about the resumption of nude weddings at Hedonism this Valentine’s Day. During the controversy over nude weddings in 2001, Simpson Miller, then Jamaica’s tourism minister, said getting married without clothes was at odds with how Jamaica should be marketed.

During the past few decades, as tourism has boomed, Jamaicans have quietly endured visitors’ stereotypes of their country as a place to frolic on the beach and leave “civilization” behind. But there has always been a certain degree of tension between the island’s traditional West Indian society and a tourism industry marketed mainly on pleasure.

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