Entertainment
Celebrity Treasure Island Returns for Season 7 in 2026

The popular reality series Celebrity Treasure Island is set to return for its seventh season in 2026, as confirmed by TVNZ today. After much speculation regarding the future of the show, the announcement assures fans that New Zealand’s premier celebrity competition will continue to captivate audiences.
TVNZ, supported by NZ On Air, stated that the upcoming season will build on the success of its predecessors. The network’s announcement emphasized the program’s hallmark features: “The must-see celebrity treasure hunt will once again deliver high-stakes challenges, heartfelt moments, and unforgettable entertainment – all set against the stunning backdrop of Aotearoa.”
With the promise of a “new chapter” in the show’s evolution, viewers are left to wonder what exciting changes and surprises await them in 2026. While specific details about the celebrity participants have yet to be revealed, the anticipation is already building. Fans of the show can expect a mix of well-known faces and new personalities vying for the coveted title and treasure.
As the production gears up for filming, it is likely that TVNZ will provide further updates, including potential cast announcements and new twists in the format. With the show’s enduring popularity, it is clear that Celebrity Treasure Island continues to be a significant fixture in New Zealand’s entertainment landscape.
As the launch date approaches, viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for more information, as the excitement surrounding this beloved series reaches new heights.
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