Stranded on Honeymoon Island Australia Cast
Meet Australia’s new favorite mess-makers: the cast of Stranded on Honeymoon Island, a group of singles who, by the end of the first night, probably regretted leaving their group chats on read. The format? Throw 12 strangers onto a clutch of Fijian beaches, stick them into sun-baked pairs, and see if “till death do us part” lasts longer than their shared sunscreen. What could possibly go wrong? So much. And, honestly, that’s half the draw.
Let’s get to know these brave (read: slightly unhinged) souls braving the tropics for love—or at least for three weeks of internationally broadcasted awkwardness:
Abby (32, Berkshire) — Ex-player, fitness nut, looking to swap games for romance—someone spicy, but not ghost-pepper-level.

David (30, Montreal/London) — Goal-orientated, dream-chasing, values kindness and ambition, and hopefully a partner willing to make him a post-workout protein shake.
Hannah (29, London) — Outrageously high standards (“swishy hair or buzz cut” is non-negotiable). Six years single—hopeful, skeptical, and ready.
Helen (35, Manchester) — “Tall, dark and handsome” her default, but is open to an adventurer with real passion—not just for Instagram.

Ini (28, Kent) — Three years single, wants faith, realness and abs. Loves God and gym bros in that order.
Jordan (30, West Yorkshire) — Five years single, tired of catching bouquets at other people’s weddings. Wants adventures and footie antics together.
Mae (30, Nottingham) — Six years single, ready to be more than a relationship trampoline for men before their next “serious” partner.

Millie (30, Cheshire) — Four years solo, frequent “icks.” Wants maturity, independence, and a guy who won’t mess up her taxes.

Moray (28, Edinburgh) — Still haunted by betrayal in his last relationship, but hoping for someone intellectual (not humorless!).

Ollie (31, London) — Jaded by the London dating scene—he’s looking for confidence, togetherness, and maybe someone to split a bus fare.

Sam (30, London) — Kind and empathetic, ready for love, and probably missing his own coffee machine before day two.
Taniae (33, London, originally Australia) — Ten years single, wants clever, loyal, honest, and open-hearted—after moving continents for a whole new chapter.
It’s not your usual “roses on the table” dating show—less tuxes and candlelight, more sand in your underwear and existential dread during fire-starting challenges.
Where Was Stranded on Honeymoon Island Filmed?
Stranded on Honeymoon Island whisks its hopeful romantics to the breathtaking, sun-drenched Mamanuca Islands in Fiji. That’s right—turquoise waters, palm trees, and boats straight out of a travel influencer’s reel. Wearing nothing but hope and a lot of SPF.
This isn’t just another pretty backdrop for slow-motion drone shots. Fiji brings a sly wildcard: contestants don’t get luxury bedding (or a five-star buffet). Instead, they get… well, sand. There’s real foraging, no promise of perfect makeup, and outfits that go from “cute” to “feral castaway chic” faster than you can say “someone pass the coconut.” Teasers for the show have hinted at rain-soaked fights, actual foraging mishaps, and yes, maybe the odd crab in someone’s shorts. Pro-tip: sunscreen doubles as moisturizer when you’re rationing everything else.
Contestants shared tales after filming—Amy Dickinson, for example, reported the mind games of “do we eat this plant or die hungry?” and confessed the lack of caffeine might have been the true villain of the show. It all makes for a more genuine struggle than any rose ceremony. And that authenticity (plus a dash of British self-deprecation) is a big reason the show stands out from the usual glossy, yacht-based romance fare.