The highly anticipated third season of Love Island Australia is coming to Channel Nine very soon. Tradies and production crew are working around the clock to complete the stunning villa, dubbed Amileka, in the Byron Bay hinterland. It will be where single and attractive islanders will mingle and potentially find love, all while competing for $50,000. Coming soon! Love Island Australia's production crew is racing to complete the love nest before the arrival of season three's sexy singles. Pictured is host Sophie Monk The luxurious property - which costs nearly $2,500 per night - sits on 25 acres and is located about 30 minutes away from the town of Byron Bay. It features five bedrooms that will likely be reconfigured to one large room and a 'hideaway' room for the purposes of the show. The property - designed by architect Sharon Fraser - also offers three spacious and stylish bathrooms, enough to cater for the villa's hot new guests. Picturesque! Tradies and production crew are working around the clock to complete the stunning villa, dubbed Amileka, in the Byron Bay hinterland Changes: It features five bedrooms that will likely be reconfigured to one large room and a 'hideaway' room for the purposes of the show Plenty of space: The property - designed by architect Sharon Fraser - also offers three spacious and stylish bathrooms, enough to cater for the villa's hot new guests Amenities: They will also have access to a kitchen with modern appliances that opens out to an ample size dining room Cosy spot: The country retreat also features a spacious indoor living area with a fire place They will also have access to a kitchen with modern appliances that opens out to an ample size dining room. Additionally, the country retreat features a spacious indoor living area and outdoor entertainment space. The outdoors is a paved area and firepit - a perfect setting for couples snuggle up and to get to know each other. Al fresco area: There is also outdoor entertainment space for guests to mingle and relax By the fire: Outdoors is a paved area and firepit - a perfect setting for couples to snuggle up and get to know each other Splash zone: The luxurious property also features a stunning pool for the show's sexy singles to cool off in In the works: Drone photos also show a cabana at one end of the pool and a deck being constructed beside it Drone photos also show a cabana at one end of the pool and a deck being constructed beside it. Alongside the deck appears to be a stage - likely where Sophie will host re-coupling ceremonies. Trucks can be seen on the site, preparing the set while a cherry picker is beside a large tree on the property - likely trimming it down. Stage space: Alongside the deck appears to be a stage - likely where Sophie will host re-coupling ceremonies Entrance: Aerial images, show the property's long driveway lined with trees and leading up to the home's modern exterior Aerial images, show the property's long driveway lined with trees and leading up to the home's modern exterior. Hidden behind the trees of the driveway are storage containers, likely filled with other equipment needed for completing the villa. Meanwhile, production trucks and vans were spotted outside of the property. Preparations: Trucks can be seen on the site, preparing the set while a cherry picker is beside a large tree on the property - likely trimming it down On site: Hidden behind the trees of the driveway are storage containers, likely filled with other equipment needed for completing the villa Staff HQ: Meanwhile, production trucks and vans were spotted outside of the property This comes after Love Island Australia's production was forced shut down earlier this month. Just days after it was revealed the ITV program had been forced to change locations from Queensland to Northern NSW due to border closures, new reports have emerged that filming has been halted due to a breach of Council regulations. Earlier this month TV Tonight reported that construction of Love Island's famous villa was shut down, after producers failed to submit a Covid safety plan to the local council. Oh no! This comes after production was forced shut down earlier this month due to a breach of Council regulations. Pictured is host Sophie Monk The production also failed to submit details of cast and crew's travel plans, the report claims. ITV assured the publication that a 'comprehensive CovidSAFE plan' has now been enacted on-set. Among the protocols they have ensure are 'rigorous covid testing regime for all cast and crew,' and a safety team including covid marshalls. Love Island Australia returns to Channel Nine later this year. Back on track: However, that has since been rectified with ITV assuring Council that a 'comprehensive CovidSAFE plan' has now been enacted on-set. Pictured: Love Island Australia season 1 cast All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility