Two tribes embark on the ultimate desert island experience. Shipwrecked deep in the heart of the South Pacific, they battle it out to win over new arrivals, and eventually the ultimate prize of £100,000.
The islanders' eventful first week culminates in a hotly anticipated beach party. But after the feast there's a shock announcement that rocks the island to its core.
After last week's dramatic revelations, both tribes are left unsure of exactly what to expect at the beach party.
Two new arrivals are welcomed by the Tiger tribe: 20-year-old fine art student Lauren and 19-year-old psychology student Diva.
New arrivals Mike and Matt find out how the previous new arrivals had to make a joint decision about which island to live on.
This week's new arrivals - 26-year-old Michael and 23-year-old university graduate Vicky - spend the first half of their first week in paradise with the Sharks.
This week in paradise new arrivals 20-year-old student Anna and 22-year-old drama graduate Lottie settle into island life.
New boys Ricky and Rowan are treated to a lads' weekend - including a striptease - from the Tigers, but the fallout from Tom's tactics is causing big problems amongst the Sharks.
New arrivals Adelina and Jamie spend half the week with the Sharks, and half with the Tigers before making a joint decision on where they want to live.
New arrival Beau brings a football as his luxury item, making him an instant hit with the Tiger boys.
It's week ten in paradise, and this week's new arrivals are Dale, a 20-year-old student from Edinburgh, and Sarah, a 21-year-old model from Essex.
Both islands are adjusting after the shock events of last week and a tribal shake-up makes it hard for new arrivals Brie and Jonathan to keep an open mind.
This week's new arrivals are 26-year-old twins Sarah and Rebecca Collings, who decide that they can't bear to be separated and must both live with the same tribe.
Tiger spirits remain high as they adopt the ethos that whatever happens this week they have nothing to lose - but little do they know the competition is far from over.
Despite trailing the Sharks, the Tigers are convinced that they can win nine of the 13 new arrivals after a fantastic week entertaining them.