First look inside Love Island's gorgeous new villa as show contestants revealed
Love Island fans have been given an insight into this year's stunning South African villa where contestants will be looking for romance.
Love Island fans have been given an insight into this year’s South African villa
Contestants will be looking for romance in a stunning house while soaking up the sunshine
Love Island 2023 is only one week away and fans have already been surprised with a sneak peek into the luxurious villa where a group of eligible singles will be getting to know each other.
The huge South African home includes a bar with a neon sign featuring the words many islanders have previously lived by: "Eat, Sleep, Crack on, Repeat”.
New additions to the famous villa set up include a tree house and a huge outdoor area complete with three swimming pools overlooking the mountains.
The villa will come complete with the show’s infamous daybeds and the fire pit, staples of the traditional Love Island villa where contestants are expected to spend plenty of time.
Along with the new location, which traditionally was set in Mallorca, the show announced a change of host, with Maya Jama replacing Laura Whitmore.
Love Island 2023 is only one week away as fans eagerly await its return
Fans have now got a sneak peek into the luxurious villa
Love Island sees a group of eligible singles getting to know each other in a bid to find love
New additions to the famous villa set up include a tree house
The huge South African home includes a bar with a huge neon sign
The sign shows a typical Love Island motto: "Eat, Sleep, Crack on, Repeat”
The new villa boasts a huge outdoor area complete with three swimming pools
The new living arrangements overlook the mountains and vast countryside
The villa will come complete with the show’s infamous daybeds and the firepit
Contestants are expected to spend plenty of time in the outdoor area as usual
Previous Love Island editions were set in Mallorca in the Spanish summer
Maya Jama has replaced Laura Whitmore as the new Love Island presenter