A Matter of Decorum
Having hosted over five hundred Just For Dinner evenings, we receive continuous feedback—both praise and critique—regarding other clubs, parties, cruises, and resorts worldwide. Most dinner guests attend for a simple reason: they search for something better than what they have found. They come with the hope that The Group—and, by extension, The Resort—will provide an elevated experience that refines and redefines luxury within the space we curate while simultaneously creating a welcoming space for those opening their relationship.
For those fortunate enough to visit The Resort, some will quickly notice what isn’t there.
A Space Designed with Intent
To begin, our centrally located pool is designated as “toptional”, a term popularized by Las Vegas resorts offering “European-style” pools. This means that while toplessness is permitted, swimwear covering the genitals is required. For those who prefer to sunbathe au-naturel, plans are in place to introduce a clothing-optional pool on the edge of the property. However, it is important to note that this is not intended to be the focal point of The Resort but rather an additional amenity for those who prefer that experience.
No “Playmakers,” No Gimmicks, Just Elevated Experiences
Unlike other resorts and venues, there are no “playmakers” leading scripted contests or engaging guests in activities focused on sexual skills. By extension, there are also no public playrooms. Despite all the feedback we’ve gathered, the simple truth is that we have yet to meet a woman who genuinely desires to lay down on a vinyl-covered mattress in a shared space.
Instead, we provide an uncompromising level of personal comfort and discretion. 24-hour room service ensures that rooms can be made up at any time, and fresh linens can be discreetly handed through the door at a moment’s request. This approach reflects our commitment to elegance, privacy, and refinement over theatrics or forced interactions.
Decorum Extends to Dining
At The Resort, our attention to elevated experiences extends well beyond accommodations and leisure—it also applies to dining. Each restaurant has a specific dress code, and members are expected to adhere to the standards set for each dining experience. These guidelines are not meant to be restrictive but rather to enhance the atmosphere of each venue and ensure a sophisticated environment where style meets comfort.
Designed for the Sapiosexual
Perhaps the ethos of The Resort was best summarized by an Equity Member who, after experiencing the property, remarked, “So, what you’re saying is that you want to create a private Four Seasons in the Caribbean for professionals in the lifestyle?”
To which we clearly replied, “Yes.”
At its core, The Resort is designed for the sapiosexual—those drawn to intelligence, depth, and meaningful connection. As our founder once quipped, “Great sex starts between the ears, not the thighs.” This belief is reflected in every detail, from the thoughtful design of our spaces to the carefully curated experiences that elevate both the mind and the senses.
Here, desire is sparked by conversation, chemistry, and shared moments of refined indulgence.
Welcome to The Resort—where intelligence, sophistication, and sensuality meet.