Caerula Mar Club Becomes HGTV’s Unofficial Power Hub
HGTV’s island jewel, Caerula Mar Club, has evolved into more than a luxury escape — it’s quietly becoming a networking nucleus for the network’s biggest names.
Owned and restored by Bryan Baeumler and Sarah Baeumler, the South Andros resort first captured audiences in Renovation Island. Now, it’s drawing a rotating circle of HGTV stars whose visits are fueling speculation about future collaborations.
Jonathan Knight’s Emotional Return
When Jonathan Knight — also known for New Kids on the Block — reappeared at Caerula during filming, fans immediately sensed something bigger than a cameo.
In February, the intrigue deepened when Alison Victoria, Taniya Nayak, and Scott McGillivray joined the Baeumlers for a tropical weekend.
The itinerary — snorkeling, offshore fishing, curated dining at Lusca — looked celebratory. But in television, proximity often breeds partnerships.
Fans quickly speculated:
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A multi-host crossover special?
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A Bahamas-based competition series?
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Or development meetings disguised as downtime?
No official statements have confirmed new programming. Yet HGTV has increasingly leaned into personality-driven crossovers, making such speculation understandable.
Why Caerula Matters Strategically
The resort itself symbolizes HGTV’s aspirational brand — transformation, risk, and reward. Since purchasing the abandoned property in 2019, the Baeumlers transformed it into an 18-room boutique hotel with oceanfront villas, marina access, and curated island experiences.
It’s remote enough for privacy, luxurious enough for high-profile gatherings, and camera-ready at all times.
For a network built on renovation storytelling, Caerula is both backdrop and business incubator.
What Comes Next
At this stage, all collaboration rumors remain speculation. No new joint series or official announcements have been confirmed by HGTV.
But the pattern is clear:
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Recurring visits
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Cross-promotional social activity
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Multiple high-profile personalities in one location
In television, that combination rarely happens by accident.
Whether it results in a crossover special, a competition format, or simply strengthened industry friendships, Caerula Mar Club has undeniably become HGTV’s tropical meeting ground






