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Where Is ‘90 Day: Hunt for Love' Season 1 Filmed? Tropical Paradise's Location Revealed

Where Is ‘90 Day: Hunt for Love' Season 1 Filmed? Tropical Paradise's Location Revealed

Yahoo03-06-2025
90 Day: Hunt for Love brings the 90 Day Fiancé franchise's hottest singles as they live together in a tropical paradise to hopefully find the connection of a lifetime. Bringing cast members from all over the globe like Usman 'SojaBoy' Umar and Jeniffer Tarazona to an idyllic getaway, fans are curious about where the spinoff was filmed.
90 Day: Hunt for Love was filmed at Kore Tulum Retreat & Spa Resort in Tulum, Mexico. The adults-only property is nestled in Tulum's Jaguar National Park and offers gorgeous views of the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
'Within the gardens of our Tulum hotel, you'll find spacious villas with exclusive rooms,' the hotel's website boasts. 'You can enjoy our adults-only facilities and relax during your stay in our infinity pool, Jacuzzis, spa and gym, while enjoying our delicious gastronomy with an unmissable view of the sea in our restaurants, or admire our natural cenote in the middle of the hotel's garden.'
90 Day: Hunt for Love mixes the 90 Day Fiancé universe's hottest alums with a cast of new sexy singles to find love in a tropical paradise.
'90 DAY: HUNT FOR LOVE, an exhilarating rollercoaster ride featuring eight singles from the 90 Day universe who are ready to embark on a quest for love once again, joined by fresh, new faces and romantic hopefuls,' the press release teased. 'Set in Tulum, Mexico, these love-hungry alums have loved, lost and learned a few lessons along the way. Whether they're healing old wounds, chasing new sparks, or unknowingly walking straight into a love triangle, each of them throws caution to the wind as they jump back into the dating game.'
During the retreat, the singles are set to participate in a whirlwind of events, mixers and dates, all in the hopes of 'finding The One' by the end of their stay. The dating show is set to get steamy, as the trailer teased champagne showers, flirty body shots and makeout sessions. But it's not all fun and games — drama is in full swing as love triangles are set to be a major theme this season.
'There's gonna be love triangles. I feel like this season, it tests the waters, like even being a little more provocative I feel like,' 90 Day: Hunt for Love cast member Chantel Everett exclusively told In Touch ahead of the premiere. 'And I, I'm like, wow, TLC we're really moving in this direction.'
In season 1, TLC viewers were reintroduced to eight familiar faces from the franchise: Colt Johnson, Chantel, Cortney Reardanz, Jeniffer, Rob Warne, Tiffany Franco, Tim Malcolm and Usman.
90 Day: Hunt for Love airs on TLC on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET. Hunt for Love: Between the Sheets aftershow airs following every new episode.
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