By now, we've come to terms with the fact that we're not getting a new series of Love Island this summer. We get it. Thankfully, there is some good news as ITV2 is airing Love Island: Australia from 2018 instead, and since we don't know what happens it's basically a new season. Or as close as it gets.
Despite the fact that Love Island: Australia and Love Island UK are both filmed in secret locations in Mallorca, the villas themselves are different, and the Australia one looks quite luxurious actually. Here's a detailed look inside.
The Love Island: Australia villa - The firepit
The classic set-up. We await many dramatic recouplings around this firepit.
The Love Island: Australia villa - The firepit and garden
Forget the firepit, forget the drama. Would you look at that view.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the pool
It's only a matter of time before that balcony becomes a dramatic viewing platform for islanders to eavesdrop on each other. Can't wait.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the garden overview
How good does this garden look? Also cannot wait for the shouty kick-offs / professions of love that will inevitably take place on the sofas to the left.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the beds
The standard set-up, although they've used quite an aggressively bright colour scheme here. It's almost bright enough to wear sunglasses indoors. Almost.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the hideaway
The return of the fury throw. Here's where the islanders will potentially be doing bits, provided all the neon doesn't give them headaches.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the balcony
Well this looks pretty idyllic doesn't it.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the pool and house
Here's the villa in all its luxurious glory. Lockdown or no lockdown, that pool looks unbelievably inviting.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the sofa
This is probably the only part of the villa that seems a little disappointing. Where the Love Island UK villa had huge corner sofas for crying / sleeping on, this seems a little compact. Can't fault that view though.
The Love Island: Australia villa - the dressing room
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