How to watch ‘Below Deck: Down Under’ season 4 online from anywhere

New charter guests, bigger egos, and a fresh location are on the itinerary as “Below Deck: Down Under” returns for Season 4 on Monday, February 2, 2026.
Here’s how to watch “Below Deck: Down Under” online from anywhere with a VPN.
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ Season 4 release date and time
Season 4 of “Below Deck: Down Under” premieres on Monday, February 2, 2026, on Bravo, at 8 p.m. ET.
• WATCH LIVE — Bravo
• U.S. — Watch on Peacock
• U.K. — Hayu
• Canada — Hayu
• Australia — Hayu
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This time, Captain Jason Chambers is back at the helm, but the “Down Under” label is doing some heavy lifting, because the new season moves the action from Australia to Canouan in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with the crew working aboard the 60-metre motor yacht Katina.
If you watch live, you will need access to Bravo in the U.S., while cord-cutters can lean on live TV streaming services that carry Bravo.
If you prefer streaming, Peacock is the simplest option stateside, with episodes landing the day after broadcast, and Hayu is the main home for new episodes in the U.K., Canada, and Australia.
Watch ‘Below Deck: Down Under’ in the U.S.
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In the U.S., new episodes of Season 4 of “Below Deck: Down Under” air on Bravo at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Mondays, starting February 2, 2026.
If you do not have cable, you can still watch Bravo live through several live TV streaming services that carry the channel, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and DIRECTV STREAM.
For streaming, Peacock is the cleanest option. Season 4 episodes arrive the next day (Tuesday, February 3, for the premiere), and Peacock also hosts previous seasons.
Watch ‘Below Deck: Down Under’ from anywhere
Traveling and blocked from your usual streaming apps? A VPN (virtual private network) changes your device’s virtual location, so you can securely use your existing subscriptions while abroad.
We have tested plenty of services, and Surfshark is our go-to for streaming thanks to its strong speeds, broad device support, and reliable unblocking.
Watch ‘Below Deck: Down Under’ in the U.K., Canada and Austalia
In the U.K., Australia and Canada Hayu is the main home for “Below Deck: Down Under”, with Season 4 episodes expected to land every Tuesday, starting February 3, 2026.
Here are the price points in each country:
🇬🇧 £5.99/month
🇨🇦 CA$7.99/month
🇦🇺 AU$8.99/month
Visiting the U.S.? Use this VPN to unblock Hayu and watch your usual “Below Deck” stream from anywhere in the world.
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ season 4 — What to know
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ season 4 trailer
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ Season 4 episode guide
The season begins with a 75-minute premiere on February 2, 2026. Season 4 is expected to run for 16 episodes.
S4 E1: Premiere (airs February 2, 2026)
New episodes: weekly on Mondays on Bravo, streaming the next day on Peacock in the U.S.
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ season 4 – Cast
- Captain: Jason Chambers (returning)
- Chef: Ben Robinson (returning)
- Chief Stewardess: Daisy Kelliher (from Below Deck Sailing Yacht)
- Second Officer: João Franco (from Below Deck Med and Down Under S2)
- Sous Chef: Alesia Harris
- Stew: Joe Caron
- Stewardess: Jenna Woudberg
- Deck/Steward: Mike Durrant
- Deckhand: Eddy Hounsell
- Deckhand: Betul Yazici
‘Below Deck: Down Under’ – FAQs
Where is Season 4 set? Season 4 is filmed in Canouan, part of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean, according to the info provided.
Who are the notable charter guests this season? In a franchise first, the full cast of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” (RHOSLC) appears as charter guests. Viewers will see the explosive drama of their trip from the crew’s perspective.
What is the name of the yacht? The crew is aboard the 60-metre motor yacht Katina, the largest vessel in the show’s history.
Do charter guests pay for their trip? Yes, guests pay a discounted rate to cover production costs.
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