Supervivientes: Perdidos en el Caribe (2006)

Supervivientes: Perdidos en el Caribe, After several years on Antena 3, the Spanish version of Survivor returned to Telecinco in 2006. Despite the change in networks, the show's format remained virtually unchanged. For this season thirteen castaways were stranded on an island in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). Jesús Vázquez (in studio) and José María Íñigo (from the island) were the hosts for this season. The show began airing on May 2, 2006 and finished on July 11, 2006 after 70 days. A new twist was added to the mechanics of competition: the castaway kicked out of the week received the opportunity to live in solitude on "The Last Beach", unknown to the contestants left in the competition, where they would fight to return to the competition. Ultimately, it was Carmen Russo, who was in

Supervivientes: Perdidos en el Caribe (2006)

Supervivientes: Perdidos en el Caribe, After several years on Antena 3, the Spanish version of Survivor returned to Telecinco in 2006. Despite the change in networks, the show's format remained virtually unchanged. For this season thirteen castaways were stranded on an island in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). Jesús Vázquez (in studio) and José María Íñigo (from the island) were the hosts for this season. The show began airing on May 2, 2006 and finished on July 11, 2006 after 70 days. A new twist was added to the mechanics of competition: the castaway kicked out of the week received the opportunity to live in solitude on "The Last Beach", unknown to the contestants left in the competition, where they would fight to return to the competition. Ultimately, it was Carmen Russo, who was in