Love Island couples are going to be put to the test with the return of Casa Amor and fans can now take a look inside the infamous villa.
The villa's iconic flashing neon sign appeared at the end of Thursday night's episode (June 30), meaning it will be just a matter of days until the main villa is split and loyalties are tested.
ITV bosses are reportedly set to make a huge twist to the show this year, sending the girls to Casa Amor instead of the boys.
This year's second villa looks more luxurious than ever, with a secluded terrace for islanders to share secret chats and maybe a hidden kiss underneath the classic Casa Amor sign.
Casa Amor also has a huge pool for contestants to splash about in and a host of day beds and sun loungers for people to top up their tans and get to know the hunky new men.
The firepit is smaller than the one in the main villa, but will still see plenty of islanders gathered around.
Casa Amor follows a similar colour theme to the main villa and the bedroom is decorated with orange and blue artwork of giant mouths eating watermelons and lollipops.
The makeup room features neon lights in the shape of lips blowing kisses and has a gold chest of drawers.
The kitchen and dining area is small and features a table which sits just six people.
The new villa features a gym area for the islanders to keep in shape and comes with a variety of different weights for the contestants to choose from.
The return of Casa Amor is bound to cause tension between the couples and will put every relationship to the test.
In the upcoming episode, female Islanders — including Gemma Owen, Indiyah Polack and Paige Thorne — are said to believe they are going out for cocktails, but will apparently instead be whisked away to the second villa.
They will then be greeted by a group of sexy new singletons.
It will be the first time in three years since the girls last visited Casa Amor.
The last series where the girls left the main villa was in 2019, with Amber Gill, Molly-Mae Hague, and Maura Higgins on the show at the time.
This series has seen most of the girls in established romances including Tasha Ghouri with Andrew Le Page, Gemma with Luca Bish, Indiyah with Dami Hope and Paige with Jacques O'Neill.
Will blossoming romances survive the test of Casa Amor, or will heads be turned?