Survivor Couples

38 pairs of Survivor castaways have been romantically linked: 12 married, 4 engaged, and 22 who dated. Below is every couple on record, grouped by relationship type, with the season they shared (when they played together) and the factual note behind the pairing. This page states only what is documented, not a live "still together" tracker.

72 castaways have been part of a romantic Survivor pairing.

Married

Engaged

Dating

Loved ones who played together

These are family pairings, not romantic couples: siblings, parents and children, twins, and other relatives who competed on Survivor together, most from the loved-ones format of Blood vs. Water (Survivor 27) and San Juan del Sur (Survivor 29). A few Blood vs. Water pairs are also married couples; those appear above as well.

Survivor loved-ones and family pairs who played together
Pair Relationship Note Season(s)
Loved ones uncle and niece on Blood vs. Water (S27) S27
Parent & child mother and daughter on Blood vs. Water (S27) S27
Siblings brothers and loved-one pair on Blood vs. Water (S27) S27
Parent & child daughter and mother on Blood vs. Water (S27) S27
Twins twin sisters on San Juan del Sur (S29) S29
Siblings brothers and loved-one pair on San Juan del Sur (S29) S29
Parent & child father and daughter on San Juan del Sur (S29) S29
Parent & child father and son on San Juan del Sur (S29) S29
Parent & child daughter and mother on San Juan del Sur (S29) S29

Frequently asked questions

How many Survivor couples are there?

38 pairs of Survivor castaways are recorded here as romantically linked: 12 married, 4 engaged, and 22 who dated. This is a factual record of who has been linked, not a claim about anyone's relationship status today.

Are any Survivor couples still together?

Some are, some split, this page states only what is recorded for each pair, in the note next to their names. Read each entry for the specific facts rather than assuming; we do not label couples "together" or "broken up" without a documented event.

Do Survivor couples usually meet on the same season?

26 of the 38 romantic pairs met while competing on the same season, 12 met after playing on different seasons (often at a reunion or on a spinoff like The Challenge or The Amazing Race).

What is the difference between a Survivor couple and a "loved one" pair?

A couple here means a romantic relationship: dating, engaged, or married. A "loved one" is a family connection, siblings, parent and child, or another relative, most commonly from the Blood vs. Water (Survivor 27) and San Juan del Sur (Survivor 29) seasons, which are built around pre-existing pairs. Some Blood vs. Water loved ones are also romantic couples, and appear in both sections here.