How long does 'Love Island' last? When is the 'Love Island USA' finale 2025?
"Love Island USA" 2025 began on June 3 in Fiji with host Ariana Madix from "Vanderpump Rules." Comedian Iain Stirling — the iconic voice behind the 'Love Island' franchise — reprised his role as narrator for the new season.
Season 7 started with 10 new main Islanders and many new bombshells, including three with Arizona ties.
The finale is soon approaching and not as many Islanders are as closed off as one would expect at this point in the show. Most recently, more Islanders were voted off following a fan vote.
What's in store for the Islanders this week?
Here's how often "Love Island" airs, when the "Love Island USA" finale airs and where to watch.
The villa for "Love Island USA" 2025 is in the Mamanuca Islands of Fiji.
Yes. The next new episode of "Love Island USA" is on Sunday, July 6.
"Love Island USA" airs every day except Wednesdays, with "Love Island Aftersun" on Saturdays. "Love Island Aftersun" is where dumped cast members and Islanders from previous seasons will gather to discuss Season 7.
Here are what days you can watch "Love Island USA" Season 7:
Mondays: A new episode of "Love Island USA."
Tuesdays: A new episode of "Love Island USA."
Wednesdays: No new episode of "Love Island USA."
Thursdays: A new episode of "Love Island USA."
Fridays: A new episode of "Love Island USA."
Saturdays: A new episode of "Love Island: Aftersun."
The next episode of "Love Island USA" will air Sunday, July 6, at 6 p.m. PT, 7 p.m. MT (including in Arizona) and 9 p.m. ET.
Season 6 of "Love Island USA" started around the same time last year and aired until the middle of July, so Season 7 is likely to follow the same pattern and have about 37 episodes.
The "Love Island USA" Season 7 finale airs on Sunday, July 13. The show premiered on Tuesday, June 3.
"Love Island USA" seasons 1-3 are on Hulu, seasons 4-7 are available exclusively on Peacock.
To vote for your favorite Islanders or couples on "Love Island USA," you must download the official Love Island app.
This will influence which Islanders recouple, who will remain in the villa and who will go home single or heartbroken.
"Love Island USA" does not air live, but you can stream the show six days a week on Peacock. The series is filmed in real time with a one- to two-day delay.
You can watch "Love Island USA" Season 7 exclusively on Peacock.
A premium monthly plan on Peacock costs $7.99, or there is a deal for a premium annual plan at $24.99 for one year. The premium plus plan, which is ad-free, costs $13.99 per month or $139.99 a year.
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