Channel 7’s new reality series Stranded on Honeymoon Island Australia 2025 delivers a boatload of drama against a stunning tropical backdrop — but where exactly was it filmed?
At the start of the premiere episode, narrator Jackie ‘O’ Henderson sets the scene, saying, “somewhere in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 12 Aussie singles are leaving the toxic world of modern dating behind.”
But just minutes in, we were already itching to add the filming location to our travel bucket list — so we did some digging to find out exactly where Stranded on Honeymoon Island is filmed.

Where is Stranded on Honeymoon Island filmed?
While we already know the stunning beaches are somewhere in the pacific, Stranded on Honeymoon Island bride Amy Dickinson narrowed down the location slightly during an interview with Chattr, while gushing about how beautiful it was.
“[Stranded on Honeymoon Island is] a different spin on the dating shows we’ve typically seen. It’s really confronting and exposing, and there’s so many big personalities, and there’s a lot of plot twists. It’s also just aesthetically beautiful. The scenery that you see is stunning,” she said, adding that it’s filmed “Somewhere in the South Pacific.”
Eager for something a bit more specific, we asked Channel 7.
A network spokesperson told us, “It was shot across six different islands in Fiji in the South Pacific Ocean. “
So there you have it! Those picturesque reefs and beaches are on remote islands in Fiji.

How do the contestants get food on a remote island?
Stranded on Honeymoon Island draws obvious parallels to MAFS and Survivor, so it’s only natural to wonder whether contestants are forced to forage for their own food or live off rations of rice and beans.
Fortunately for our brides and grooms, that wasn’t the case. Amy told Chattr that they were given supplies to survive on.
“We had, I guess, the bare basics when it comes to food. So rice, pasta, vegetables, fruit, lentils and nuts was what we were provided,” she said.

“The challenge came with every time we had to eat a meal, we had to build a fire from scratch. And so it was just very labour-intensive. It wasn’t easy. Nothing about the experience was easy. It was just one giant challenge.”
Sounds a little less strenuous than Australian Survivor, to us!
Honeymoon Island airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 7:30pm on Channel 7 and 7Plus.
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