Season 32 of "Survivor" hasn't even aired yet, and rumors for season 33 and 34 are already going around! After months of speculation over the next location, it looks like the hit CBS show will be revisiting a spot they filmed at nearly a decade ago.

Countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines were rumored for the location of seasons 33 and 34, but it has reportedly been learned that "Survivor" will be returning to Fiji to film, according to Inside Survivor. The hit reality show will specifically film on the Mamanuca Islands, which are a volcanic archipelago that consists of over 20 islands. Mana Island, which is one of the 20 islands, will be taken over by the "Survivor" production crew sometime in February 2016.

News first broke back in September when Bula Wedding Creations, a wedding planning service based in Fiji, posted about filming to their Facebook page.

"To all the beautiful couples thinking of getting married in Fiji next year! Unfortunately Mana Island is being chartered for filming of Survivor and is unavailable from March-July!" the post reads. "But don't worry there is still so many beautiful islands in Fiji to choose from and who better to help you choose than Bula Wedding Creations Fiji!"

Season 33, specifically, will begin filming in March and will air later in 2016, according to Survivor Fandom. Season 34 will film sometime this summer and can be expected to air early on in 2017.

"Survivor" previously filmed in Macuata, Vanua Levu, Fiji back in 2006 for "Survivor: Fiji," which aired in Spring 2007. Since the conditions of Cambodia, where season's 31 and 32 took place, were so brutal, it was high priority to find a place that was comfortable and safe for the crew and castaways.

Season 32 "Survivor: Kaoh Rong" premieres on CBS on Wednesday, Feb. 17.