Here’s everything we know about the Love Island villa so far.
As host Maya Jama says, “Love Island is the official start of summer,” and Love Island begins on Monday June 3rd, so we guess the season’s in full swing!
With the new cast now revealed, fans undoubtedly can’t wait to see what drama will unfold between this year’s group of singletons, and we can’t wait to meet them! But it’s not just the cast many people will be looking forward to, it’s the luxurious villa they share during their time on the series.
Each year, the pad they live in is redesigned with a new colour scheme and it often leaves everyone very envious of the cast indeed. This year, the producers and designers have given the house a lively colour scheme with all the rooms being various colours.
Where is the Love Island summer villa?
This summer, the new group of singles will be hoping to find ‘the one’ in sunny Mallorca.
Executive producer Mike Spencer revealed they’ve returned to the same villa and this year’s theme was intended to be “Instagram-worthy” even though islanders don’t have access to their phones or the outside world while on the programme, so we’re not sure on their thought process.
Mike explained: “We’re back at the same villa but it’s had a massive glow up. We have tried to create these new zones, so everyone has a place, and everything has a place. There’s a Miami area here, which is really cool and quirky.”
He added the 2024 summer series could be the “sexiest ever” as the Hideaway now has a “No Invite Needed” sign, meaning things could get very frisky.
Where is the Casa Amor villa?
Halfway through the series, the established couples will be put to the test when the boys and girls are split up – and one half is sent to the infamous Casa Amor, where a group of new singles will be hoping to woo them.
While little is known about this year’s location, it will be in the same region as the main villa – Sant Llorenç des Cardassar.
We’ll update this page as soon as we know more, so be sure to check back here.
Where is Love Island winter filmed?
While the summer seasons of Love Island are filmed in sunny Spain, contestants taking part in the two winter series have jetted off to South Africa.
The last lavish villa was in the heart of the Franschhoek wine valley, in what is dubbed the country’s ‘millionaire row’.
Love Island returns on Monday 3rd June at 9pm on ITV1, ITV2, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
Seasons 1-10 are available to watch on ITVX. You can watch all previous seasons of Love Island on BritBox – you can sign up for a 7-day free trial.
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