Monday, September 13, 2010

New Resort Called "N" for Nudists in Jamaica



You have been wanting a new au naturel resort to try!

Well here it is! Opening November 19, 2010 is the new resort "N"!

This is the fantastic resort that we used to do takeovers and operate as Pebbles Beach Club!

With two room suites, balconys, long beachfront, and huge pool, it was very popular. The managment has now decided to convert the resort to au naturel recreation full time.

N the New resort for all those who appreciate an all Natural experience in the Caribbean.N has 96 rooms Nestled on 1,000 feet of white sand beach in Jamaica.

N offers guests the ultimate in privacy and intimacy to enjoy a wide range of activities or simply relax amongst our lush tropical gardens.

N provides all you will Need all-inclusive, from gourmet dining and unlimited premium beverages, to fitness facilities, water sports, snorkeling and live local entertainment nightly. All just a 35 minutes drive from Montego Bay Airport Jamaica.

N will be opening November 19, 2010 and is accepting reservations Now! Call now 888 825 2779 for rates starting at under $150 per person/per night/double occupancy!

8 comments:

  1. Does the new resort have a web site. Is it really au naturel or lifestyle? We are looking for a nudist resort.

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  2. There Website has not been launched yet. From our understanding this will be a Nudist Resort.

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  3. Try http://www.n-holidays.com/. Will it be mandatory nude (Rio Bueno) or clothing optional (Hidden Beach)? Do we know, yet?

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  4. what will the "N" resort be like mandatory nude or lifestyle type? Can't wait to visit there. Love Hedo II will N be anything like it? Any pictures of the Resort yet?

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  5. "N" used to be FDR Pebbles resort. Do a Google image search on FDR Pebbles and you'll find a lot of pictures. I don't get the impression they are significantly changing the appearance of the resort. I'm sure the kids playgrounds will go and it looks like the petting zoo is history (or dinner) from the maps, but the slide is staying and it really doesn't look like they are building any new buildings. We went there with the kids. It was a nice, though basic, resort. There have been nude takeovers there before.

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  6. Go Classy hosted two Nude Take overs in years past and they were a great success!

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  7. I don't know about all this, but kudos to anyone that could go a whole week without clothing. I usually stay at Iberostar Rose Hall Suites. May get a day pass next time I go.

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  8. The facility itself needs a little maintenance but our room was quite nice. We had a spectacular view of the beach. The phone and TV did not work and despite our telling the from office, they were never fixed during our stay. The phone would have been convenient when we needed to contact the office. We did not care about the TV as we seldom watch TV anyway.

    The food was quite good. My experience with “all inclusive” has been mixed but mostly bad as far as food goes. At “N”, the food and service was above average. The staff and the manager were very friendly and very responsive to our every inquiry (with the exception of the maintenance issues mentioned previously”.

    The only real problem we had was with the spa. The spa advertises a variety of services and had to be booked with the gift shop. My wife wanted to try an “aloe wrap” at $85 apiece. The spa service was supposed to include a 20 minute massage. So, we attempted to book the appointments. The woman who runs the spa was difficult to reach and finally agreed to meet us the next day at 2PM. We showed up at 2PM as agreed but she said she was eating lunch and we could either wait or she would come to retrieve us. 45 minutes later she showed up. The “aloe wrap” consisted of her slathering an oily substance on us which took less than 5 minutes. She then wrapped us in a sheet of plastic that resembled a green trash bag. Finally, we were wrapped in a vinyl shower curtain and left in a room for an hour. There was no massage. The entire service took the woman less than 10 minutes and was a complete and total rip off. I would warn any of your clients that are considering the “N” resort to avoid the spa completely. Not only were we fleeced for almost $200, the entire experience was boring, annoying and irritating to the max.

    Except for the spa, I would rate our over all experience at “N” as very good, We would definitely consider returning.

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