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How to watch 'Bachelor in Paradise' season 10 online, on TV and stream new weekly episodes from anywhere

How to watch 'Bachelor in Paradise' season 10 online, on TV and stream new weekly episodes from anywhere

Tom's Guide20 hours ago
The franchise's summertime fling is back and the sands of paradise are set to get a little bit more golden this year. There's sure to be plenty of romance, some stunning scenery and lots of summer vibes, so here's how to watch "Bachelor in Paradise" season 10 from anywhere with a VPN.
U.S. date and time: "Bachelor in Paradise" S10 premieres Monday, July 7 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. New episodes stream on Hulu the day after transmission.• U.S. — ABC (via Sling TV) and Hulu• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free
Jesse Palmer is on hand as always to host proceedings, while Wells Adams mixes the perfect sunshine cocktails. Hannah Brown heads up Paradise Relations, and brings all the gossip from the all-new Champagne Lounge.
As seasoned members of the Bachelor Nation will know, 'Bachelor in Paradise' works a little differently to the regular show. Rather than a group competing for the affections of one lucky individual, the spin-off sees two groups of men and women — all of which have been unlucky in love on one of the franchise's other shows — aim to get to know each other a little better. The guys and gals take it in turns to hand a rose to a potential partner each episode, with those left empty handed sent home. Eventually, one couple remains, heading off into the sunset for their happy ever after.
And series ten is set to mix things up even more, bringing in cast members from the Golden iterations of the show for their own romantic getaway.
Ready for some summer lovin'? We've got all the info on how to watch "The Bachelor" 2025 online and from anywhere.
"Bachelor in Paradise" 2025 premieres on Monday, July 7 on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. Regular episodes will air in the same slot weekly.
ABC is a broadcast network that can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas, a cable TV package or a live TV streaming platform like Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV.
If you're not planning to watch live, you can also catch episodes the following day on Hulu, which costs $9.99 per month basic or $18.99 per month ad-free. You can also subscribe to each tier annually and receive two months free.
You can also get Hulu via the Disney Bundle though, which gets you that streamer and Disney Plus for $10.99 each month. You can pay more for ad-free options and sports fans can also opt-in to have ESPN Plus added on top, which creates some great bundle savings.
Sling TV gives you live TV at an affordable price. The Sling Blue package includes more than 50 channels including ABC, Fox and NBC (in select cities), AMC, Bravo, Food Network, HGTV, Lifetime and USA. You can get 50% off your first month right now!
Fubo offers a 7-day free trial so you check out all of its features without paying upfront. Fubo's channel lineup includes local networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox as well as cable favorites such as ESPN, AMC, Food Network, FX, MTV, Syfy and more. Get $20 off your first month now!
Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching "Bachelor in Paradise" on your usual streaming service?
You can still watch the dating show thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for TV fans away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's one of the best VPNs on the market, and you can find out why in our NordVPN review.
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Despite previous seasons being available on the CTV streaming service in Canada and Hayu in the UK and Australia, it doesn't look like the latest season of "Bachelor in Paradise" season 10 is streaming outside the US.
American viewers traveling abroad can unblock their usual service from anywhere with a NordVPN subscription.
"Bachelor in Paradise" 2025 premieres on Monday, July 7. We'd expect 10 episodes, with the schedule as follows:
Who are the former contestants hoping to find love?
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