The Love Island 2025 villa has been revealed as this year’s contestants get ready to enter the villa on Monday.
Featuring a supersized hideaway, walk-in wardrobes, glam stations and even green exercise equipment that the stars will use to generate power as production takes another eco-conscience moves.
The famous hideaway is back once again but it has been given a makeover for the 10th year anniversary and is bigger than ever.
Decked in gold furnishings and a king-size bed the private room has been accessorised out with plush furnishings as well as a cabinet of champagne glᴀsses for the loved up couples.
The all important glam stations have also been given a fresh purple makeover ready for this year’s islanders.
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Inside the plush Love Island 2025 villa with supersized hideaway, walk-in wardrobes, glam stations and even green exercise equipment that stars will use to generate power
Decked in gold furnishings and a king-size bed the private room has been accessorised out with plush furnishings as well as a cabinet of champagne glᴀsses for the loved up couples
The purple theme has been extended to the fire pit as well as the kitchen, with the counter reading ‘Eat, Sleep, Crack On, Repeat’.
Meanwhile ITV bosses have introduced an exercise bike for Love Island contestants to pedal on in a bid to create sustainable energy and fuel their phones.
The whole villa this year, which powers 72 cameras and thousands of lightbulbs, will also be completely run purely on solar power.
Show boss Mike Spencer-Hayler told the Mail: ‘We’ve done some big changes with sustainability. We want to be greener and better.
‘Our entire build and de-rig are now run purely on solar power.
‘We’re trying to make the most steps to being a proactive production.
‘And there’s a gym bike now where the islanders can ride it to charge all the phones in the villa.
‘The more you ride the more you charge. New water bottles that are bigger too.
The H๏τ tub is back again, where couples can escape for a romantic moment
The all important glam stations have also been given a fresh purple makeover ready for this year’s islanders
ITV bosses have introduced an exercise bike for Love Island contestants to pedal on in a bid to create sustainable energy and fuel their phones
Lines of sunbeds surround the pool ready for the ʙικιɴι clad cast
The purple theme has been extended to the fire pit as well, ready for those tense recouplings
Once again the hideaway is operating on a ‘No Invite Needed’ policy
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‘Our solar panels fuel the entire pre-production. We only intend to make that better as we go too.’
In 2022 bosses revealed the show had partnered with second-hand clothing website eBay, a sponsor they are continuing to work with this year.
The decision came as they hoped to inspire viewers to shop more sustainably.
But last year the winter series came under fire after host Maya Jama and her ‘glam squad’ made a 12,000-mile round trip to host just ten minutes of the show.
While the journey was made on a commercial flight, insiders at Love Island said they were dismayed that such an eco-unfriendly journey was made when ITV released a mandate which is headlined with the slogan: ‘The Biggest Shows with the Smallest Footprint’.
This year Maya Jama has also revealed she will be again traveling back and forth between Spain and the UK as she is set to film for a role in Netflix’s The Gentleman.
However she did say she is going greener by renting her outfits this year, as opposed to buying them.
Speaking to the Mail ahead of presenting the show on Monday, she said: ‘I rent, I don’t buy my Island clothes. Today I’m wearing Versace vintage. All my outfits are going to be from the 90s.’
ITV publicly says it wants to be net zero by 2030, adding on its website: ‘We all have a part to play in tackling the climate crisis, at ITV we’re focusing on the little changes that make a big impact.’
The kitchen has been painted in bright purple, orange and blue with the counter reading ‘Eat, Sleep, Crack On, Repeat’
The bedroom looked spotless as it awaits this year’s cast
The day beds have been covered in peach and beige striped pillows
The beach hut is all back for those all important chats to camera
In 2022 bosses revealed the show had partnered with second-hand clothing website eBay, and a sign above the wardrobe reads ‘We love Pre-loved’
It goes on: ‘Little changes you can make, here are some actions that we are taking at ITV that we can all do at home too.’
It then tells viewers to walk, bike or bus – rather than use a car – eat more vegetables, repair and reuse items such as clothes, switch to renewable energy, and cut food waste.
The iconic villa has undergone many changes throughout the years and has always been based in Mallorca.
The original Love Island villa, which was used for the first two series was situated in Santanyi, Mallorca.
And the five-bedroom villa was snapped up by a mystery buyer in March 2022.
The subsequent villa which is still now used for shows is located in Mallorca, in Sant Llorenç des Cardᴀssar, which is on the east coast of the island.
The villa underwent huge renovations after filming concluded for the 2022 series and last year a secret new Hideaway was revealed which requires ‘no invite’.
It also boasts a 20m swimming pool, plush sun loungers, brand new day beds and the famous firepit.
A stunning white arch entrance decorated with a Love sign and tropical plants is ready for the awaiting bombshells to walk through
Wonder who will be ‘making everyone coffee in the morning?’
There are plenty of seating areas around the villa so the islanders can spread out
The cast also have an outdoor kitchen as well as an outdoor shower, a shared bedroom, a ladies ‘glam room’ and shared bathrooms.
There is also the famous terrace where secret chats usually take place, although this year the fencing around it has been made shorter and smaller making it easier for the other islanders to spot what’s going on up there.
Fans of the show can even book their very own stay at the villa – but it will not come in cheap.
A one-week holiday would set you back around £5,000, but anyone booking the property will have access to six bedrooms.