A wave of celebrity guests is set to descend on the pristine beaches of Honduras as a fresh season of a beloved reality series returns to screens in the coming weeks. The show, a staple of Telecinco’s lineup, is poised to captivate audiences once again as it embarks on a new edition from the tropical shores of Cayos Cochinos. The network is ramping up production to deliver another high-energy chapter that fans will follow with keen anticipation. The host team will be led by Jorge Javier Vázquez, overseeing the proceedings from Fuencarral studios and guiding viewers through the trials and triumphs that unfold across the island backdrop.
A familiar voice returns to the mic as Laura Madrueño steps back into the host role on the island, continuing the tradition she began last year. Carlos Sobera will helm the segment known as Nobody’s Land, bringing his trademark energy to the competition. Adding a new dynamic, Sandra Barneda will serve as master of ceremonies for Conexión Honduras, tying together live moments and behind-the-scenes insights for the audience.
The excitement is building as the adventure nears, and names of celebrities bound for Cayos Cochinos are starting to circulate. Each participant faces what many would consider one of the greatest challenges of their lives, testing physical endurance, strategy, and social dynamics in a demanding environment.
Zayra Gutierrez
According to exclusive reporting, Zayra Gutierrez, daughter of José María Gutiérrez, popularly known as Guti, and Arantxa de Benito, will join the cast. At 23 years old, Zayra first rose into the public eye through her nightlife visibility and later became a talking point on tabloid programs. She welcomed her first child with partner Miki Mejías in April of last year, marking a new chapter in her life as she steps into reality television’s demanding arena. Her public profile and current life events position her as a dynamic contestant in the new cycle [cite: YOTELE].
Arancha del Sol
Arancha del Sol, a name associated with Telecinco through a long history in Spanish television, is set to challenge herself in the survival format. This contemporary celebrity profile has roots tracing back to the 1990s, when she became a recognizable face on popular programs designed to entertain families. The journey from classic game shows to today’s intense survival scenario showcases her versatility, with a career that has included hosting and participation in notable Telecinco projects, including segments that entertained millions. The evolution of her public persona reflects a blend of charisma and experience that can influence group dynamics in the field [cite: Telecinco archive].
Carmen Borrego
The Campos family will be represented by Carmen Borrego in this season’s edition. As Terelu Campos’s sister, she has maintained a recognizable presence on Telecinco as a contributor to daytime and entertainment programs even after shifts in the network’s lineup. Her continued involvement with Telecinco’s programming, including recent appearances on popular formats, signals her readiness to handle the pressures and unpredictability of a survival competition on a remote island environment. Viewers can expect candid moments, strategic plays, and familiar faces reuniting on screen [cite: Telecinco press notes].
Javier Ungría
Javier Ungría is also reported to join the new season as a contestant. The news comes as his former partner appears on another Telecinco program, a reality competition that runs concurrently and shares the broader ecosystem of reality formats on the network. This timing suggests a deliberate cross-pollination of projects within the network’s calendar, inviting viewers to follow a cluster of familiar names across multiple shows. The signing underscores Telecinco’s strategy to blend veteran personalities with fresh enthusiasm, heightening audience interest in the early weeks of the season [cite: El Mundo].