Love Island has officially ended and the stars have moved out of the villa.
However, fans of the show can now have the chance to experience the luxury themselves as the South African property, Casa Amor, is up for rent.
Ludus Magnus, the mansion where the show was filmed, is available for rent on Booking.com for £8.9k per night and offers a range of amenities including a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge, and a terrace.
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It also boasts a private beach area, water sports facilities, and barbecue facilities, making it the perfect location for a luxurious getaway.
However, with a price tag of almost £9,000 per night in early March, staying in this luxurious abode does not come cheap.
Nevertheless, fans of the show may be willing to pay the steep price to experience the glamour and luxury that the Love Island villa has to offer.
The main Love Island villa was purposely given a huge makeover by producers, ensuring that many of the fan-favourite features returned when the show aired on ITV2 screens.
The Hideaway, also known as the Hideaway Retreat, was equipped with a cupboard “stocked up with naughty things” which producers dubbed “Fun Time”.
The glamorous space also had its very own plunge pool for Islanders to get some one-on-one time in style.
This year’s installment of Love Island, hosted by Maya Jama, also had its very own Treehouse, which had the perfect view towards the distant mountains.
The sprawling bedroom made a return which was packed with spacious double beds.
For the second ever winter edition, it was given a sensual makeover with a “cheeky and saucy” theme.
The girls were treated to a larger than ever dressing room, which took over the room next to the lounge area, with plenty of getting ready space.
There was also the large bathroom which had a bath with room for two Islanders to get in at once, a perfect set up for cheeky group bathing sessions.
The pool, like the rest of the villa, made an impact with stunning views over the South African countryside.
Surrounded by sun loungers, the outside space overlooks the vineyards and mountains beyond, as well as the iconic firepit.
It also had its own outdoor shower and, of course, the huge kitchen space for Islanders to cook and eat.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk