Love Island got its start in the UK but has since gone global – currently, the series has at least fifteen spin-off versions in various nations around the world.
In each series, the show’s concept remains the same, but the location often differs, with Love Island villas popping up everywhere from Fiji to Greece to Australia’s Gold Coast.
Each villa is complete with its own unique features and interior decor, with some similarities (hello, firepit!).
They also have some differences we could definitely do with adopting into our own villa here in the UK (hello, Germany’s ‘wellness area’!)
Take a look below at some of the different international versions of the Love Island villa across the globe. Which one is your favourite?
USA
Love Island USA has been running since 2019, originally being set in a villa in the sunny island of Fiji.
In 2020, the pandemic struck (obviously), meaning the team had to get creative with their filming.
Swapping island living for a place much closer to home, the team built a set inside a hotel in Las Vegas, including a hot tub terrace and city views.
For this year’s series, the Islanders will be back outside, heading to Hawaii for season three, which begins in later this summer.
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Australia
Despite Love Island having more than enough sun to go around (at least compared to the UK), you might be surprised to find the show isn’t actually filmed there.
Series one of Love Island Australia in 2018 was actually filmed in a villa on the Spanish island of Mallorca, not too far from where the British Islanders set up camp.
Series two in 2019 however, headed over to Fiji to a luxurious villa complete with modern architecture and sea views.
The upcoming 2021 series will be set on home soil on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
Germany
Love Island Germany began in 2017 under the name ‘&’


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