THE I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! stars will soak up the luxury in the five star Palazzo Versace hotel, where rooms can cost up to £1,800.
The hotel is located just a short drive away from the I'm A Celebrity camp filming location and once they're booted out of the camp, they are treated to an opulent stay.
This year's line up - which includes Love Island's Olivia Attwood and radio DJ Chris Moyles - will be able to take full advantage of the facilities.
If the celebrities are lucky enough (or have good enough agents), the apartments offer several bedrooms, a whirlpool bath and their very own kitchen, with meals taking place in a luxury dining room.
Of course, if the stars don't feel like cooking they can pop downstairs to one of the hotel's posh restaurants.
Award-winning Italian restaurant Vanitas, which offers prosecco on arrival, and Il Barocco, which serves up fresh Australian produce are just a lift button away.
All of this delicious food will be a far cry for the Busktucker trials.
There is also the fancy Le Jardin bar, where guests can enjoy everything from cocktails to afternoon tea, and live music from top jazz musicians in the lobby.
If the guests want to unwind, they can soak up the Gold Coast sun with their gorgeous outdoor pool, which runs the length of the complex.
In fact, it boasts Australia's first ever Water Salon, giving guests a cool and shaded cabana to relax in - where waiters can serve drinks without them having to move a muscle.
Otherwise, they can treat themselves at the spa: a tranquil space with therapeutic pools, Roman inspired architecture and a range of treatments.
Meanwhile, those who want to work on their body before their time in the famous shower can take on the fitness centre.
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To ensure nothing jeopardises the return to Oz, celebs are jetting Down Under earlier to quarantine ahead of the show.
An insider said: “Bosses want to make sure that the return to Australia is as smooth as possible and want to eliminate any risk of an outbreak that would throw the camp into chaos.
“Luckily for the celebs they will have a week to get over their jet lag and will be craving human contact by the time they reach the Jungle.
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