Jersey Shore: Family Vacation - Season 8

Season 8
After a shocking first half of season 7, where Sammi 'Sweetheart' Giancola and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro reunited for the first time in over a decade - this second installment promises to be the most revealing yet. From the sandy shores to the neon lights of Sin City, the squad is taking fans on a rollercoaster of emotions as they navigate life's biggest milestones - from parenthood and adoption to engagements and heartbreaks.
In classic "Shore" style, the gang will face unexpected challenges while creating unforgettable memories on their family vacations. Undergoing the ultimate test of preparing for the apocalypse to experiencing the thrill of the "Big Game" in Las Vegas, they leave no stone unturned. They will also revisit the iconic energy of New York City and have some nostalgic fun in Miami.

Episodes

Back To School
RSVP are off to New York's biggest Italian festival San Gennaro to help find Vinny love. Ang wants to be a pop star. Nicole gets more information about her birth mom.

Running...For Pizza!
The guy's head to Connecticut for Vinny's first out-of-state comedy show. Deena runs for pizza. Sammi talks to Ronnie

Family Meeting
The roomies come together to heal old wounds. Ang has a change of heart. The Meatballs head to Nashville to open up Snooki's new store.

South Jersey
Vinny thinks he has a fever. The girls take a PJ to see Pauly spin. The squad heads down south for a farming good time!

Down To Farm
Angelina talks to ghosts. Mike puts everyone to work. The fam learns the true meaning of DTF.

Eggcellent
After an honest day of "work" on the farm; the gang goes farm to table. Can the roomies finally share a peaceful meal?

Baby Making Cologne
The squad parties in Atlantic City on Halloween. Pauly plans a major surprise for Nikki. Angelina receives grim news.

Jamaica Bound
Vinny runs the New York City marathon. Jenni has her directorial debut. The roomies prepare for their first international family vacation in years.

Jamaican Heat
Pauly and Nikki head to Jamaica a day early to celebrate their anniversary. Mike has a surprise for the happy couple. Things get personal at dinner.

Jamaican Beef
Pauly and Nikki play matchmaker for Vinny. Snooki and Sammi arrive in Jamaica. Things go sideways when Angelina confronts Lauren.
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