Bachelor in Paradise returns with Season 10 on Monday, July 7, 2025, and it's bringing big changes. This year, the hit ABC reality show trades Mexico for the chic Azura Beach Resort in Costa Rica. The new location adds luxury, privacy, and comfort—an exciting upgrade that sets the stage for steamy new romances.
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This stunning resort offers a high-end experience for contestants. Rooms open directly into private pools, and a winding waterway flows beneath picturesque footbridges that lead to a beachside bar. Contestants will enjoy a private beach, scenic views of a nearby island, and access to a quiet local town that keeps things low-key and exclusive.
One of the show’s new highlights is a special two-story VIP Suite. This lavish hideaway features a private pool, jacuzzi, full kitchen, and expansive balconies—perfect for private moments and blossoming connections.
The cast includes fan-favorite singles from The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, The Golden Bachelor, and The Golden Bachelorette. While they’ll still share rooms, producers have said goodbye to cramped bunk beds. Instead, everyone gets cozy beds and climate-controlled comfort—especially helpful for the more mature cast members.
Longtime bartender Wells Adams is back to keep spirits high, while Bachelor Nation star Hannah Brown joins this season to hand out champagne during rose ceremonies and check in on contestants.
Executive producer Scott Teti promises an elegant aesthetic this season. From upgraded cinematography to the relaxing furniture by the ocean, Bachelor in Paradise Season 10 feels more like a tropical escape than ever before. While the show still encourages contestants to connect within their age groups, the possibility of cross-generational love stories remains on the table.