Episode count and season structure
Love Island Season 7 aired in 2025 and comprises 58 episodes. This total includes main episodes, reunion specials, and behind-the-scenes features that define the season’s format and pacing.
How episodes are organized
The season follows the established Love Island cycle of recoupling, challenges, and eliminations. Episodes air six days a week, with one episode per day and an additional weekly highlight installment, creating a consistent rhythm for viewers.
Episode types at a glance
| Episode type | Typical count (season) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Regular episodes | ~50 | Daily villa life and key developments |
| Reunion specials | 1–2 | Final confrontations and announcements |
| Post-season specials | 1–2 | Cast updates and highlights |
| Bonus/behind-the-scenes | 4–6 | Extended moments and recap content |
Air schedule and timing
Episodes typically air from June through August. Daily episodes build ongoing narrative, while scheduled specials align with milestones, such as the final ceremony and post-season wrap-ups.
Where to watch and episode access
New episodes stream on the official app and site with few regional restrictions. Past episodes remain available on demand, allowing flexible viewing for international audiences.
How this compares to other seasons
Season 7 aligns with recent seasons in total episode count, reflecting the show’s matured format. Earlier seasons had fewer episodes; later iterations may adjust pacing, but the 58 count remains a stable benchmark for current seasons.
What to expect moving forward
Future seasons may tweak episode counts based on production and narrative goals. For now, Season 7’s 58-episode structure stands as the definitive reference point for this cycle of the series.