Lifestyle Home 'Love Island:' Tour the Stunning Fiji Villa That Will Be Home to the First American Islanders The first U.S. season of Love Island, hosted by comedian Arielle Vandenberg, premieres Tuesday on CBS By Aurelie Corinthios Published on July 8, 2019 12:58 PM Share Tweet Pin Email The highly-anticipated premiere of the first U.S. season of Love Island is almost upon us. On Monday, CBS unveiled the stunning Fiji villa that will house the cast of American Islanders, the first 11 of which were announced last week. And much to die-hard fans’ delight, the U.S. producers have taken quite a few cues from their British counterparts. (Think neon lights — lots of them.) Check out a video tour led by host and comedian Arielle Vandenberg, above, and keep scrolling for photos of the house. Now a cultural phenomenon, the show begins with a group of sexy singles who couple up (sharing beds!), while their every move is monitored, Big Brother-style. Every few days, a re-coupling ceremony takes place and those who fail to find a partner risk being dumped from the island. Challenges abound with new Islander arrivals, all while viewers vote on who stays and who goes. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Meet the Contestants Competing on Love Island‘s First U.S. Version The luxe hideaway, where a handful of lucky couples will get to spend the night alone, was exclusively designed by Jonathan Adler. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment More than 3,000 locally sourced Fijian plants make up the villa gardens and over 20,000 feet of timber were used for the expansive outdoor decks. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment More than 300 feet of custom printed fabrics from Los Angeles, Sydney and Fiji make the villa furniture and pillows pop with color. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Over one mile of neon lights create a romantic glow throughout the villa, and seven custom-designed neon signs light up the walls — inside and out. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Over 6,000 individually screen-printed tiles adorn the floors and walls. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Artist Betty Larkin custom-designed 8 mural walls throughout the bedroom, kitchen and dressing room balcony. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment Handmade BZippy ceramic pots adorn the lounge area. Colin Young-Wolff/CBS Entertainment How Will the American Love Island Compare to the British Version? Season 4 Favorites Weigh in Love Island will debut Tuesday on CBS with a special 90-minute premiere at 8 p.m. ET. New one-hour episodes will continue every weeknight through Aug. 7. Seasons 1-5 of the British Love Island are currently streaming on Hulu.