
Inside Love Island's Tom Clare and Molly Smith's stunning holiday with huge pool and swanky restaurant that's all FREE
TOP PRIZE Inside Love Island's Tom Clare and Molly Smith's stunning holiday with huge pool and swanky restaurant that's all FREE
FORMER Love Island stars Tom Clare and Molly Smith are currently on a luxury getaway in Marrakesh.
The former ITV2 reality pair fell in love when they appeared in the first ever All Stars edition of the series in 2024.
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Molly Smith and Tom Clare found love in the villa, and now they are abroad once again
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The duo enjoyed a luxury no expense spared trip to Morocco
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The reality TV star showed off his impressive physique in the pool
Over a year after being voted as the winners, their relationship is still going from strength to strength.
Molly, 30, and Tom, 25, first jetted abroad to enjoy a stunning getaway at the Amalfi Coast in Italy at the beginning of August.
They shared a series of romantic snaps from the balcony of their hotel as they enjoyed the summer months in Europe.
Now, the pair have been treated to a luxury getaway to the Moroccan capital with an extended stay at the Nobu Marrakesh.
Both of the duo shared behind-the-scenes snaps as they continued to make the most of the summer months at the five-star resort.
Tom was seen flaunting his six pack and bulging muscles as he took a dip in the rooftop pool.
He wore rose tinted sunglasses, dark swimming shorts and a necklace as he posed on the seat.
Later, he posted a snap of Molly posing in a revealing white silk dress as they dined out at one of the hotel's restaurants.
The duo were treated to identical plates of Nigiri sushi pieces at the world famous Japanese establishment.
He captioned the snap: "If it's sushi I'm there."
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Molly later gave details of another meal as she posed with her boyfriend in a glam selfie.
She wore a low-cut silk blue top as her hair was styled into thick waves while Tom showed off his chest in a cream vest.
Molly captioned the snap: "Rooftop dinner with my love @tomclare," which was accompanied by a white heart emoji.
She also explored the famous markets of the city as she beamed with a special gift from her tour guide.
The Love Island was presented with a miniature golden elephant as she explored the sights and sounds of the exotic location.
Later, the pair enjoyed a lavish poolside breakfast in the sun at the swanky hotel.
She posted another snap onto her story where they ate cold meats and freshly made omelettes.
Molly captioned the snap: "This morning's breakfast location, yes both them breakfast plates are for @tomclare," with a face of tears of joy emoji.
All of the posts on both of their Instagram stories were accompanied with relevant tags.
The accounts for Jet2holidays as well as the hotel's official profile were accompanied by the caption 'AD.'
This suggested that the entire trip was given to the pair for free in return for advertisement on their accounts.
How much would it have cost?
The Nobu Hotel in Marrakesh is not cheap, according to rates given by the hotel's official website.
At the time of writing, the cheapest room available in August - a Junior Suite - goes for MAD 4,800 (£392.98) a night.
For those going for a more expensive option, the Premium Family Suite costs MAD 12,480 (£1,021.75) per day.
According to Jet2, flights to Morocco from London Stansted could set you back up to £326 per person.
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The pair dined out at expensive sushi restaurants on their tip
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All their posts were accompanied with the caption 'AD' suggesting they were given the holiday for free
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Molly soaked up the exotic sun before enjoying the sights that the city had to offer
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