A four-day orgy extravaganza that promises kinky customers “unlimited sex without a condom” is set to get underway near Las Vegas on Thursday. According to the NYP, Sex Island is slated to take place at an undisclosed location outside of Sin City from May 5 to 8, with tickets costing pleasure seekers a whopping $4,500.

The X-rated escapade is organized by the Good Girls Company, which is selling off just 50 tickets. The company has hired 100 prostitutes for the event so that each guest has access to “two girls per day.” “All of our girls are tested and free of any sexual diseases,” the Sex Island site proclaims.

“At any moment you can switch girls with the other 50 guests.” There is also “on-site HIV and STI testing” so guests can feel reassured of their sexual safety before getting down and dirty. Organizers say the four-day vacation is “drug friendly” and also offers access to horseback riding, a holographic concert, and casino tours. Meanwhile, the 50 frisky ticket holders will also be able to partake in a “sensual” helicopter ride.



In more detail, The Daily Mail is reporting that guests will choose two ‘beautiful’ women each day for the four-day party, which includes raunchy activities such as topless quad bike and horse rides, and a ‘sexual helicopter tour’.

But organizers of The Good Girls Company were last week served with a warning from America’s Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warning that officers would raid the event – and deport tourists if drugs laws were being broken.

Previous events have openly claimed to be ‘drugs-friendly’ and holidaymakers have told how illegal drugs including cocaine and LSD were freely available. The warning from the federal government read: ‘If any illegal substances are found on the premises of your resort, the immediate shutdown of the event is ordered.

‘All foreigners attending and caught handling illegal drug substances will be immediately taken into the nearest immigration detention center and processed for deportation.’

The letter also warned of severe penalties if any of the prostitutes at the event are found to be under 18. A spokesman for The Good Girls Company said: ‘The authorities are clearly getting nervous about Sex Island coming to the US for the first time, but they know they can’t stop us in Nevada so they are warning us about illegal drugs.

‘We have reassured our guests that they don’t have to be worried about being deported. Everything will be legal and above board.’ The first Sex Island holiday was planned to take place on a private island off Cartagena, Colombia, but was blocked by the South American country’s government after news of the event sparked anger.

After rumors last year’s event would be held on an island off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, the country’s national security minister Stuart Young vowed to shut down the festival, and appealed to the public for information about the location. The holiday was in fact held on the Isla Margarita, off the northern coast of crisis-hit Venezuela, where prostitution is legal.