
“Bachelor in Paradise” is officially back from vacation.
The popular spinoff of ABC’s flagship reality dating show “The Bachelor” (and its sister program “The Bachelorette”), will premiere July 7 following a nearly two-year hiatus.
“Bachelor in Paradise” follows contestants from seasons past as they inevitably entangle themselves in love triangles, love squares and sometimes even love pentagons.
And this season’s roster of singles might look a little different to die-hard Bachelor Nation fans, as cast members from the “Golden Bachelor” and “Golden Bachelorette” are also, in a series first, going to be able to get in on the action.
“Fan favorites from the Golden seasons are joining the fun, proving once again that age is just a number as they bring their experience, and a little extra spice, to show the younger crowd how it’s done,” the “Bachelor in Paradise” logline reads.
The group, made of familiar faces (both older and younger) from the “Bachelor” franchise, will pack their bags and head to a new paradise in Costa Rica for a “second (or third) shot at love, hoping to turn a summer fling into something real.
Here’s what to know about Season 10 of “Bachelor in Paradise,” including how to watch it.