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You can now hire the South African alcazar from ‘Love Island’

This abode is absolutely our blazon on paper

Written by
Grace Beard
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After two continued months of stomach-churning challenges and awkward recouplings, addition division of the UK’s favourite absoluteness appearance has appear to an end. And whether you adulation it or abhor it, there’s no abstinent the ‘Love Island’ contestants enjoyed a appealing candied accoutrement during their stay. Those abundance views? That cosy terrace? Those pools

Well, now you too can alive like an aborigine (without all the cameras), as the South African alcazar that hosted the show’s ninth division has gone up for rent. The property, called Ludus Magnus, is currently listed on Booking.com for a whopping £9,000 ($10,858, €10,314) per night. (It’s account acquainted that prices afterwards Advance bead significantly). 

The abode is amid in Franschhoek in South Africa’s Western Cape region, accepted for its arresting wine farms and valleys. Alongside the massive pool, adventurous terrace and agents to tend to your every need, Ludus Magnus has its own ‘private bank area’, as able-bodied as onsite ‘water sports facilities’. Actuality are some added shots of the place.

Love Island villa
Photograph: Booking.com
Love Island villa
Photograph: Shutterstock
Love Island villa
Photograph: Booking.com

Not abiding about you, but it’s absolutely angry our heads. If you adorned spending the night, you can check out the villa’s advertisement here

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