Where is 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 filmed? Here's how to book the $62K-a-night getaway
TKCA 1ZZ, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS: 'Too Hot to Handle' recorded another season in a breathtaking location, but where exactly? This venue boasts sun, sand, and surf, yet imposes a no-sex rule for participants in this unique dating show.
The singles in Season 6 of 'Too Hot to Handle' will need to adjust their strategies to navigate the latest surprises from the showrunners. Previous seasons were filmed at the Emerald Pavilion in the Turks & Caicos Islands, but details about the stars and filming location for the upcoming season remain under wraps.
The Villa Emerald Pavilion, located on the prestigious Emerald Point Peninsula in Leeward, Turks & Caicos, spans 8,000 square feet and sits on 12,000 square feet of ground. This dwelling is the pinnacle of luxury on the beautiful Grace Bay coastline.
Each of the seven bedrooms in this villa is equipped with an Apple TV featuring Netflix, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. The sleeping areas are enhanced with blackout blinds.
In the main residence, there are three bedrooms each furnished with king-size beds, one bedroom with two single beds that can convert into a king-size bed, and another bedroom featuring a king-size bed along with a bunk bed. Additionally, the guest house has two more king-size bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
While some bedrooms open into the pool area patio, others have separate terraces. They will spoil you with a US $200 Concierge Credit if you book a minimum US $5000 rental rate for a 5-night stay or longer. This credit may be applied to a variety of exclusive services to make your stay genuinely unforgettable.
The stunning villa was once home to P Diddy and Rihanna, among other famous visitors. The residence is presently advertised for an enticing $8913.32 to $27730.36 per day. The weekly prices range from $194112.48 to $62393.30.
Former 'Too Hot to Handle' filming locations are up for booking
'Too Hot to Handle' filmed its second and third seasons back-to-back at the Turtle Tail estate in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands. The property features a wide wrap-around pool, oceanfront loungers, cocktail bars, and a campfire.
It is situated on a secluded 4.57-acre peninsula and offers guests the option of hiring a personal chef and butler. If you have around $13,000 to spare, you can also rent the season one villa for a vacation, where its 12 ensuite bedrooms can supposedly house up to 27 people.
What does the winner get on 'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6?
Ten attractive individuals will enter an opulent villa, as they do every season, where they must strictly maintain their distance for four weeks. This year, the prize money of $250,000 will be deducted for each rule that a contestant violates.
Unlike previous seasons, which initially presented themselves as raunchy reality programs until Lana arrived and burst the participants' bubbles, the new season includes a variety of surprises since the candidates know from the start that they are heading for a retreat on 'Too Hot to Handle'. The new season's teaser from Netflix showcases a group of attractive singles who are unafraid to defy the rules.
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 features a completely new sidekick, 'BAD LANA'
Virtual presenter Lana has enforced strict guidelines on contestants for five seasons, pushing them to seek genuine connections rather than mere physical satisfaction. In the sixth season, a new twist is introduced with Lana's sidekick, 'Bad Lana,' who allows contestants to explore without any restrictions.
The show's drama and allure are set to escalate with the introduction of the cone-shaped antagonist. Desiree Burch returns as the narrator, bringing her sharp wit and impeccable comedic timing to the forefront once again.
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6 premieres on July 19 on Netflix, with the first four episodes accessible for viewing. The season will have a staggered release schedule, with episodes 5-7 hitting on July 26 and the last episodes, 8–10, airing on August 2.