'Sex Positive' Temptation Holidays Travel Agency Launches

LONDON — Temptation Holidays, which bills itself as the first “sex positive” travel agency, launched its website today.

The new concept travel company only features adult lifestyle holidays of resorts and cruises catering for curious novice explorers and experienced sexual adventurists 21 years and over.

Peter Stratton, CEO of Temptation Holidays, said that “sex positivity and body positivity” are the inspiration behind Temptation Holidays and the company has created the categories “party,” “play” and “nude” to describe the holidays it offers.

“Party” refers to resorts and cruises that have a lively and vibrant party atmosphere; they feature topless optional areas. “Nude” describes holidays that offer designated clothing optional areas. “Play” are holidays where couples have the option to explore sexuality with their partner or with other open-minded couples. 

“In these days of sexuality fluidity, we wanted to create a travel company that embodied sex and body positivity in a private and safe environment,” Stratton said. “Places where people could travel to and be themselves with no judgement.”

With the resorts and cruises featured on Temptation Holidays, safety and privacy is priority. The agency has even created a rule book of dos and don’ts. 

To celebrate it launch, Temptation Holidays is offering a 10 percent discount using the code “Launch10” on travel and accomodations booked on the website through Sept. 16.

Temptation Holidays is currently developing LGBT holiday packages, which will be announced later in the year.

In addition, the company will be launching its affiliate program shortly and are inviting interested parties to pre-register their interest by emailing affiliates@temptationholidays.com

To find out more and to see what holidays are on offer, visit TemptationHolidays.com.

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