Island Life - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Rocking Out on Camano Island
Michael and Elizabeth aren't your average couple -- they're a rock band and they're also grandparents! They've been rocking for 30 years in southern California, but they've decided to take the show on the road from the dry heat to the lush greenery of Washington's Camano Island. Elizabeth still wants access to the beach, while Michael wants to be surrounded by trees. They agree that the show must go on, so their new island home will need studio space to play and record music.

Returning to Shelter Island
Liss spent summers as a child with her family on the sandy shores of Shelter Island, NY, where every day was filled with sailing and fun. Now a mother of two active boys, she wants to give her family the same experience and return to a place where she is happiest. Liss is a freelance designer, but her Shelter Island life would mean getting back to her first love, sailing. Liss sets out with real estate broker to find the perfect place for her family, where they can fully enjoy everything Shelter Island has to offer.

From Brooklyn to Fire Island
After all the hustle and bustle of the city starts to weigh on them, a young Brooklyn family leaves the crowded city for Fire Island, N.Y.

Returning to St. Simons Island
Michael and Jennifer move to St. Simons Island, Ga.; Michael looks forward to introducing the kids to the family's traditions; they look for a home where they can relax among the oaks, tranquil marshes and the ocean breeze.

Room to Grow on Whidbey Island
Bonnie and Craig love the city of Seattle but they love fresh air and open spaces more; they're drawn to Whidbey Island, Wash., for its vast nature; they want a home with room to grow their family.

A Nantucket for All Seasons
With their daughters out of college, Mike and Meg want to purchase their dream home on Nantucket and enjoy life on the sandy beaches.

From Seattle to Whidbey Island
A Seattle couple leave city life behind to settle on Whidbey Island, Wash., to begin another chapter in their lives.

Family of Four Moves from the Mainland to Aquidneck Island
After searching for over a year, Mark and Danielle decide to move to Aquidneck Island; they seek a beach-style home with a yard.

Moving to Martha's Vineyard
Dan and Jeannette, longtime visitors to Martha's Vineyard, dream of owning a home on the island that they can pass on to their two young daughters; they hope to find a home where they can spend the rest of their lives.

Trading Skyline for Shoreline
After falling in love with Long Beach, a high school art teacher seeks a home there; she seeks a home with a view of the water.

A New Life in Scenic Newport
After a long distance relationship, Will and Lauren decide to move in together in the peaceful town of Newport, R.I.

Boating Paradise on Roanoke
Ian and Aaron, tired of their tornado lifestyle of eat, sleep, work and repeat, plan to conquer the beast of inhibition and make the move to Roanoke Island; they seek a home with a yard close to the sound.

A Forever Home in Duck, NC
With both of their daughters out of the house, Jeannine and Glen seek a house in the Outer Banks of Duck, N.C.

Manhattan to East Hampton
Seth and Kristen seek a home in the Hamptons to raise their son and get away from the big city; they seek a home with a balanced medley of country and beach.
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