Every new season of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette come with their own gallery of breakout stars. Bachelor in Paradise allows these delicate geniuses a second chance at love. Or third. Or fifth. Sometimes, the road to happily ever after is rocky.
While contestants may have left their stints on the shows broken-hearted, the Bachelor in Paradise cast gets to travel to a secluded, sunny paradise in Mexico, where they can experience new relationships, and more than likely, new heartbreaks.
From the start, contestants will pair up and try their luck, hopefully finding their special someone before the month-long event runs out. Which romantic hopefuls will go home with new “life-long” loves? Who will go home empty-hearted? As usual, expect some shocking reveals, unlikely matchups, and surprising guests that make the reality franchise so damn watchable.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Bachelor in Paradise online.
Bachelor in Paradise contestants
Men
- Cam Ayala (Bachelorette Hannah’s 2019 season)
- Dylan Barbour (Hannah’s season)
- Chris Bukowski (Bachelorette Emily, Bachelorette Andi, Bachelor Pad season 2, Bachelor in Paradise seasons 1 and 2)
- “Old” Matt Donald (Hannah’s season)
- Christian Estrada (Bachelorette Becca’s 2018 season)
- Kevin Fortenberry (Hannah’s season)
- Clay Harbor (Becca’s season)
- Blake Horstmann (Becca’s season)
- Mike Johnson (Hannah’s season)
- John Paul Jones (Hannah’s season)
- Jordan Kimball (Becca’s season, Bachelor in Paradise season 5)
- Chase McNary (Bachelorette JoJo’s 2016 season)
- Derek Peth (JoJo’s season, Bachelor in Paradise season 4)
- Connor Saeli (Hannah’s season)
- Luke Stone (Hannah’s season).
- Wills Reid (Becca’s season)
- Dean Unglert (Rachel’s season, Bachelor in Paradise season 4)
Women
- Tayshia Adams (Bachelor Colton’s 2019 season)
- Jane Aver (Colton’s season)
- Angela Amezcua (Bachelor Nick’s 2017 season, Bachelor in Paradise season 5)
- Bri Barnes (Colton’s season)
- Demi Burnett (Colton’s season)
- Revian Chang (Colton’s season)
- Caitlin Clemmens (Colton’s season)
- Onyeka Ehie (Colton’s season)
- Haley Ferguson (Bachelor Ben Higgins’ 2016 season)
- Whitney Fransway (Nick’s season)
- Hannah Godwin (Colton’s season)
- Tahzjuan Hawkins (Colton’s season)
- Bibiana Julian (Bachelor Arie’s 2018 season, Bachelor in Paradise Season 5, Bachelor Winter Games)
- Nicole Lopez-Alvar (Colton’s season)
- Sydney Lotuaco (Colton’s season)
- Caelynn Miller-Keyes (Colton’s season)
- Katie Morton (Colton’s season)
- Annaliese Puccini (Arie’s season)
- Kristina Schulman (Nick’s season, Bachelor in Paradise season 4)
- Jen Saviano (Ben Higgins’ season, Bachelor in Paradise season 2)
What channel is Bachelor in Paradise on?
Bachelor in Paradise will air on ABC, like always.
What time does Bachelor in Paradise air?
The first two episodes of Bachelor in Paradise season 6 starts Monday, August 5 at 8pm ET and Tuesday, August 6 at 8 pm ET. Subsequent new episodes will air on Mondays and Tuesdays at the same time. The season finale airs Tuesday, August 20 at 8 pm ET.
How to live stream Bachelor in Paradise
All of the following live TV streaming services offer a one-week trial, so you can watch the latest episodes of Bachelor in Paradise for free. But they all vary in terms of which local channels they offer and their coverage areas. In some cases, a live version of ABC won’t be available; instead, the service will offer an on-demand version, allowing you to watch the next day. Be sure to use the links below to see exactly which channels you’ll receive with each service.
If you live in New York City, Philadelphia, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Boston, Dallas, or Washington, D.C., you can also try Locast, a not-for-profit service that lets you stream all of your local channels through any web browser. It’s a free service, but donations are encouraged.
1) Hulu with Live TV
- Cost: $54.95 per month
- Hulu devices: Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, the CW (check your local availability here)
Hulu with Live TV is one of the most popular ways to stream live. You gain access to a massive library of on-demand content, including classic and current TV shows, movies, plus Hulu’s original programming. As far as live-streaming goes, you’ll have almost 60 channels to flip through, including HGTV, a full suite of ESPN channels, Cartoon Network, FX, and even deep cuts like Nat Geo Wild and Syfy. (Here’s the complete list of Hulu Live TV channels.)
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2) PlayStation Vue
- Cost: $44.99-$79.99 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- PlayStation Vue devices: PlayStation 3 and 4, Roku, Amazon Fire, Google Chromecast, Kodi, iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: NBC, Fox, ABC, CBS (enter your ZIP code here to check your availability)
If you have a PS4 and are into the idea of having your gaming and streaming needs met in the same place, PlayStation Vue is made for you. Still, you don’t need a PS4 to enjoy this service. You can also use a Roku, Amazon Fire devices, and even Kodi. You’ll get access to great channels like AMC, BBC America, and Bravo in PlayStation Vue’s entry-level package. One subscription works with up to five devices, all with unlimited cloud DVR storage, which makes it one of the most binge-friendly solutions. (Here are all of PlayStation Vue channels.)
3) YouTube TV
- Cost: $49.99 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- YouTube TV devices: Google Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox One, iOS, and Android devices
- Local channels: NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC, the CW (enter your ZIP code here to check your availability)
YouTube TV is a great solution for families because one subscription can add up to six accounts. Each account comes with unlimited cloud DVR. There are sports channels like NBCSN, NBA TV, and four ESPN channels. Disney, Disney XD, Disney Junior, and Cartoon Network will keep any kid (or kid at heart) busy for hours. It also comes with a few Spanish-language channels like Telemundo and NBC Universo. AMC, BBC America, and IFC are there too, so you won’t miss out on all that prestige TV. (You can find the full list of YouTube TV channels here.)
Where to watch Bachelor in Paradise episodes
1) Hulu
- Cost: $5.99 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- Hulu devices: Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and iOS and Android devices
If you want to watch episodes of Bachelor in Paradise on the day after they air, there’s no better option than Hulu. The streaming service, which just slashed the cost of its ad-supported version to a mere $5.99 per month, offers all episodes of Bachelor in Paradise on-demand, including season 6 episodes. If you subscribe to Hulu with Live TV (featured above), you’ll get the on-demand portion of Hulu included for free. You can also upgrade to Hulu No Commercials for $11.99 per month.
2) Amazon Video
- Cost: $1.99/episode, $7.99-14.99/season
- Devices: Amazon Fire Stick, Fire TV, Fire tablets, and Fire phone; Roku, Google TV, TiVo, Nvidia Shield, PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii
Select seasons of Bachelor in Paradise are available on Amazon Video. Other seasons are available for purchase at $1.99 an episode or $7.99-14.99 for an entire season.
3) ABC
You can catch up on episodes you missed straight from the ABC website. You will need to log in from a cable provider or any of the live TV streaming services mentioned above to watch.
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