First look inside ITV2’s new ‘Winter Love Island’ dating show The Cabins where contestants have 24 hours to find love

DATING show fans have been given their first glimpse inside ITV2’s new ‘Winter Love Island’ – The Cabins – where contestants have 24 hours to find love.

Contestants face a race against the clock to connect with their potential partners, with just 24 hours to get to know their cabin mate before deciding if they have a future together.



New ITV2 dating show The Cabins has given viewers their first look inside

To help them with their decision making, the UK-based cabins will come with hot tubs, crackling fires, glasses of bubbly and even inviting double beds.

Each of the three cabins have different colour schemes and themes, but are all kitted out with plush soft furnishings and fluffy throws for the couples to potentially snuggle up underneath.

They all have fully equipped kitchens too, so the pairings can cook or bake for one another to try and show off their culinary prowess.

Six people will pair up and after 24 hours they can choose to spend more time together or ‘Check out’ and leave the cabin.



There are three cabins for the different couples to stay in

Each cabin has a different colour scheme or theme

The bedrooms look cosy

Each has a double bed the potential couples could make use of

There’s plenty of space for them to get to know one another across the 24 hours

After 24 hours they decide if they want to spend more time together or ‘check out’

The cabins are certainly cosy, but will the company be the same?

In the first look trailer, viewers get a glimpse inside the intimate wooden cabin as a voice-over says: “Give up the ghosting. Forget the catfishes. Stop being thirsty. Dating just got a reality check.”

With Love Island’s summer series taking a break this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, The Cabins will bring some much needed matchmaking drama to screens.

ITV2 successfully launched its first ever ‘winter Love Island’ at the beginning of the year, with the action taking place in South Africa.

Nearly 3million tuned in to see Finley Tapp and Paige Turley crowned winners, and show bosses will be hoping those fans will get stuck into The Cabins.



There are hot tubs outside each cabin

ITV2 will be hoping for similar success to Love Island with its new show

The contestants can cook up a storm for their dates if they like

Will the couples check in or check out?

Love Island took a break this year due to the coronavirus pandemic

As well as a hit with fans, the show also produced long lasting relationships.

Fin and Paige are still together, as are their fellow finalists Luke Trotman and Siannise Fudge.

The Cabins starts Monday, January 4 at 9pm on ITV2.


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