If you're as obsessed with Netflix's Love Is Blind as us, why not take that addiction one step further a plan a trip to their holiday destination in Mexico?

While we already know which couples stay together and what it's actually like to go on the show, you can now live out your very own Love Is Blind experience - only without the pods or having a fiancee you've never met before.

The luxury hotel in Mexico where the couples headed after they're engagements has launched a package specifically for viewers, and we're keen to get involved. We want to go.

You can stay in the Love Is Blind hotel in Mexico
Netflix
Diamond and Carlton at the hotel

Yep, the Grand Velas Riviera Maya resort, has launched a dedicated Love is Blind experience, aimed at coupled who are after a romantic getaway. The package includes an all-inclusive stay in one of the resort's seriously lavish suites, complete with a king-sized bed, ensuite bathrooms and in some cases, a private terrace and plunge pool.

You'll also have access to in-room dining, a personal concierge, and activities such as snorkeling to kayaking - as well as a welcome package, in-suite romantic decor and dinner dates.

You can stay in the Love Is Blind hotel in Mexico
Netflix

~Admittedly~ this does sound quite like a normal romantic holiday, and doesn't exactly feature Love Is Blind-specific experiences, but still. You could be staying in the same room as Cameron and Lauren, or Amber and Barnett! Is that weird? Maybe that's weird.

Everyone's clicking on...

Book on the Grand Velas Riviera Maya website by the 31st March 2020, for deals are valid for stays until the 18th December 2020.

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