The nation has been gripped by three things this summer; the World Cup, the heatwave and ITV2's Love Island.

If you've been hooked by the latter, then you're in luck, because you can now get a piece of the action for yourself.

Casa Amor - which is now lying empty as the boys returned back to the main house a few days ago - is actually a holiday rental.

Sadly, you won't be getting regular visits from Caroline Flack, and it doesn't come with a built-in voiceover feature courtesy of Iain Stirling.

But then again, you can't have it all.

The villa is situated in Mallorca, where the show is set, and it sits amongst acres of breathtaking countryside.

The luxury pad boasts four bedrooms, five bathrooms and a swanky pool, it's also a stone's throw away from the beach - bonus!

The villa's main features

The villa's lounge

Casa Amor (not its real name), sleeps eight people. It has a spacious reception area, and a large lounge, which features contemporary furniture, pink mood lighting and a gas flame fire.

The kitchen is decorated in a minimal style, with a wooden-top breakfast bar, a wine chiller and a top of the range Quooker hot water system.

Meanwhile, the master bedroom is on the first floor, it has two balconies and an en-suite bathroom.

There are three more bedrooms dotted around the villa, each one also has an en-suite.

The kitchen overlooks the stunning landscape

There is no air conditioning, because it "has been designed to attract and utilise natural ventilation", but fans are available if required.

The house is decorated with artwork "featuring the female form, often in some detail". It's a bit too steamy for us to show, but you can look at it here, if you really want to.

If the artwork isn't to your liking it can be removed or covered up, on request.

There is also a concierge service, available on request, so if you're feeling plush you can hire a private chauffeur, a speciality chef, a nanny service or even a DJ or a band.

Casa Amor is decorated with lots of artwork

If you want to book the villa, you can make an enquiry via the villa's booking agent, here.

Where is it?

It is situated approximately three kilometres from Sant Llorenc - on the Manacor side of the road - from Palma to Arta, Balearic Islands, Spain.

How much does it cost?

This is what it looks like from the outside

The state-of-the-art villa doesn't come cheap, with prices ranging from £4,572 - £7,417 per week.

There is a minimum stay of seven nights, and a maximum stay of up to 28.

The villa is currently booked up for most of July, but there's one week available from July 16, if you fancy a last-minute getaway.

The next available dates are from September 7, all the way up until July 2020 - which gives you enough time to save some cash.

If you've got a few spare million, the villa is also up for sale for a cool £2.5m, via Knight Frank estate agents.

As with most holiday homes, prices peak during the summer months, the current rates are as follows:

19 June 2018-8 September 2018 £7,417 per week
9 September 2018-30 September 2018 £5,550 per week
1 October 2018-31 December 2018 £4,572 per week
1 May 2019-18 June 2019 £5,550 per week

How much do flights cost?

A view from the outside

If you're thinking of heading to the villa, the nearest airport is Palma de Mallorca.

Skyscanner is a useful website which compares flight prices, plus it gives you the cheapest option first.

Return flights from Stansted Airport for seven days from September, 7 (when the villa has the most availability) start from £102.

If you choose to fly from Manchester, during the same dates, then prices start at £80.

For those looking for a winter getaway, it'll cost you around £243 if you fly from Newcastle between November 1 - November 7.

You can see the full rates, as well as the various UK airports you can fly from, here.