Love awaits 32 extraordinary women as they make “Bachelor” history and prepare to open their hearts to Joey Graziadei. With a first impression rose on the table, the pressure is on and every moment counts.
Joey kicks things off with the first group date, where wedding bells ring and stakes are higher than ever; the first one-on-one date takes love to new heights; Joey discovers which women have the bravery for lasting partnerships.
Familiar faces offer up some advice and help find Joey’s Mrs. Right. Later, James Blake and Pam Shriver serve up a tennis date. Plus, a romantic one-on-one and a heated conversation make waves.
The Bachelor is hitting the road – first stop, Malta. The 15 remaining women pack their bags and prepare to join Joey overseas as the next phase on his journey to find love begins.
The dramatic conclusion to the cocktail party cliffhanger brings exciting news – the Bachelor is off to Spain. In Andalusia, two one-on-ones and a group date lead to another emotional rose ceremony.
Joey and his 10 remaining women are crossing oceans again and this time they’re headed to Montreal, Canada.
Joey and his six remaining women make their way to Jasper, Canada, for an emotional and high-pressure week.
An excited and anxious Joey makes his way to the hometowns of his four incredible remaining women. It’s a week that could change everything as he meets their families and has important conversations about what the future may hold for each of them.
Joey and his three remaining women make their way to Tulum, Mexico, for a week of dates that could change everything.
It’s an emotional evening for 16 spectacular women who reunite with Joey and each other for the first time since filming. Plus, the meaning behind Kelsey A.’s note is revealed, and a difficult rose ceremony determines who will meet Joey’s family.
After an incredibly emotional season, Joey’s final two women will meet his family in gorgeous Tulum. Then, he’ll sit down with Jesse Palmer in front of a live studio audience to watch a season ending play out like none other in Bachelor history.