Where to watch Love Island Australia free: Live stream Season 6 online
Love Island Australia is back for Season 6, and we'll show you how to tune in from around the world.
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For those looking to fill the Love Island void in their lives, Love Island Australia has just returned with a brand-new sixth season. We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Love Island Australia, including free streaming options.
Arriving on the heels of this summer's new seasons of Love Island USA and Love Island UK, Love Island Australia returns for what the show is billing as the spiciest season ever. The series, hosted by Sophie Monk, follows in the tradition of the rest of the Love Island franchise by putting a group of singles together in a villa. The contestants couple up in the hopes of being voted the last remaining couple, with a cash prize waiting at the end.
Seasons typically run for about a month and a half and contain anywhere from 27-30 episodes. The first season was filmed in Mallorca, Spain before the series shifted to Fiji for Season 2 and Byron Bay for Season 3. Starting in Season 4 and continuing through to the current season, the series returned to Mallorca.
Keep reading to learn how to tune into Love Island Australia. We've highlighted watch options from around the world to ensure you don't miss out on any of the action.
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Where to watch Love Island Australia in Australia
Love Island Australia streams on 9Now in Australia. The streaming service is free and only requires account creation to get started. New episodes air Monday through Thursday, and 9Now has everything available on-demand. The service's catalog includes past seasons and new Season 6 episodes.
Where to watch Love Island Australia in New Zealand
Love Island Australia is available through TVNZ in New Zealand. New Season 6 episodes become available the day after they air in Australia. New Zealanders just need to create an account on the free streaming service to get started. TVNZ also offers Seasons 1 and 2 of the series on-demand.
Where to watch Love Island Australia in the US
Love Island Australia streams on Hulu in the US. Right now, only Seasons 1-5 are available to watch. Season 6 will presumably arrive at a later date, and we'll update this article when a premiere is confirmed. Hulu subscriptions start at $10/month and include a 30-day free trial.
Where to watch Love Island Australia in the UK
As with the US viewing option, the UK has no Season 6 episodes yet. Every episode from Season 1-5 can be found for free on ITVX. British viewers just need to create an account, and then they're all set to get caught up on past seasons of Love Island Australia.
How to watch Love Island Australia anywhere
If you happen to be away when a new episode drops and don't want to miss out on any of the drama, you can keep up with your usual streaming services, including the free options, from anywhere with the help of a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are easy-to-use cybersecurity tools that enable you to change your virtual location. They're extra popular among those hoping to keep up with their usual apps and subscriptions while traveling or boost their online security.
Or top VPN pick is ExpressVPN. It's beginner-friendly and has a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee. For a full breakdown of the service, you can check out our ExpressVPN review. Keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch Love Island Australia with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch the show.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Create an account with your streaming service if you don't already have one.
- Enjoy the show.
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