Island of Bryan - Season 3

Season 3
Season 3
Season 2 of Island of Bryan ended with Caerula Mar Club open for business, leaving the audience excited for the next chapter of the Baeumlers' great adventure. Season 3 picks up in the midst of a pandemic that has had an enormous impact on the hotel. With the next phase of construction underway, the Baeumlers put the finishing touches on the hotel to re-open the doors to guests. Will all of their blood, sweat, and tears result in a successful hotel business? In the midst of all of this, they work on establishing a new home base for the family.

Episodes

Marooned
With the hotel shut down due to COVID-19, the Baeumler family is quarantining on the island; Bryan and Sarah have to adapt their business and family plans to realities of the pandemic.

A for Effort
With eight weeks to re-opening, the Baeumlers head back to the island to tackle urgent projects: an outdoor eating area and a schoolhouse for the kids.

Don't Count Your Chickens
Amid reservation cancellations and ever-changing travel restrictions, Bryan and Sarah must figure out how to successfully re-open during a pandemic.

The Final Suntier
As the hotel reopens, the ongoing construction is stopping CMC from putting its best look forward.

Back of the House
Bryan and Sarah focus on the guest experience, while the Baeumler kids navigate living at the hotel with guests on site.

We Got Bills
Bryan and Sarah are facing the reality of running a fully functioning resort with full staff but limited guests on site.

No Place Like Home
The hotel is humming with Bryan and Sarah's unique touches; months of struggling to stay in the back of house and away from guests, the Baeumler kids are desperate for a home to call their own.

Shake it Up
The Baeumlers embrace their living situation while running the hotel in unprecedented times.

Game Set Match
Bryan and Sarah focus on a slate of ambitious landscaping projects.

The Sleeping Giant
A year from the start of the pandemic, the Baeumlers reassess their work, home and island life.
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