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2nd February 2022
02:32pm GMT

Applications are currently open for the upcoming season for a chance to stay in the villa, but it's set to be a new villa in Majorca this year.
Producers of the series are looking to move from the mountains to the coast or by a lake - but the firepit and pool will still stay.
A TV insider told The Sun: “ITV bosses think this is the right moment to refresh this element of the show, just as they did in series three back in 2017.
“Love Island moved from a location in Santanyi in southern Majorca, which was its home for series one and two, to the current villa in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, in the north-east.
“Now they’re considering a range of options, but want to stay on the island, which has provided the perfect sunny backdrop for the show."Explore more on these topics:
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