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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 52 |
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Running time | Approx. 30 minutes |
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Network | AWE |
Release | October 26, 2010 – April 25, 2021 |
Private Islands is an American travel television series. Host Amber Wyatt goes on adventures around the world, exploring not only private islands, but luxurious resorts, and the expansive cultures in each location. The show is a product of AWE (A Wealth of Entertainment) network.
In 2023, it was announced that Amazon Fire TV would be including AWE content on its platform, this included the travel series Private Islands.[1]
Hosts
Amber Wyatt is the fifth host of Private Islands. Christina Cindrich is the show's original host. Since then, each host has hosted one season each. Wyatt is currently working on her second season with the show.
Awards
On July 17, 2015, Private Islands won an Emmy Award for the episode "The Magic of Venice Carnevale." Christina Cindrich was the producer and host at the time. The award was for "Arts/Entertainment Program/Special".[2]
Episodes
Season One (2010–2013)
- Islands of the Bahamas – October 26, 2010
- Musha Cay and the Islands of Copperfield Bay – June 29, 2011
- Desroches – August 7, 2011
- Emerald Cay – March 24, 2012
- Turks and Caicos – April 1, 2012
- French Polynesia – October 21, 2012
- Peter Island – December 16, 2012
- Roatan – December 16, 2012
- Florida Keys – January 26, 2013
- Belize – March 9, 2013
- Calivigny Island – May 4, 2013
Season Two (2013–2015)
- Little Bokeelia – June 1, 2013
- Fiji: Paradise in the Pacific – July 7, 2013
- Fiji: Exotic Escape – August 31, 2013
- Jumby Bay – September 28, 2013
- Four Seasons Maldives – November 23, 2013
- Christina's Top 10 – December 14, 2013
- Phuket, Thailand – February 22, 2014
- Isla Simca – April 12, 2014
- The Grenadines – July 26, 2014
- Laucala – September 20, 2014
- Bora Bora – December 28, 2014
- Zambia – April 4, 2015
Season Three (2015–2016)
- Philippines – July 23, 2015
- Palau – September 12, 2015
- Scrub Island – December 6, 2015
- Laamu – January 1, 2016
- St. Lucia – March 5, 2016
Season Four (2018–2021)
- Lizard Island – April 7, 2018
- Coco Plum Island Resort, Belize – May 6, 2018
- Zaya Nurai – July 4, 2018
- Fowl Cay – July 4, 2018
- Dubai – August 24, 2018
- Hawaii – August 26, 2018
- Calala Island – November 11, 2018
- Wakaya Island – November 11, 2018
- Hamilton Island – November 11, 2018
- Sumba – November 11, 2018
- Pulau Joyo – December 25, 2018
- Sandals Cay – January 1, 2019
- Best of Paradise – January 1, 2019
- Parrot Cay – January 1, 2019
- Six Senses Zil Pasyon – February 23, 2019
- Thorntree Lodge – March 23, 2019
- Six Senses Laamu – May 13, 2019
- Royal Chundu – July 17, 2019
- Soneva Fushi – September 1, 2019
- Soneva Jani – September 1, 2019
- Maalifushi – November 16, 2019
- Bedarra Island – December 22, 2020
- Makepeace Island – December 23, 2020
- Orpheus Island – April 25, 2021
References
- ↑ "AWE content on Fire TV". Advanced Television. May 3, 2023.
- ↑ "AWE Scores Four Emmy Awards". AWE. July 17, 2015. Archived from the original on Dec 20, 2022.
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