Seskar-Furö is located in the Haparanda archipelago and belongs to a national park. Therefore, the production company Mastiff has applied for an exemption to film the TV program Robinson there between July 23 and September 6. The Governor Björn O. Nilsson has informed SVT that he has granted their application, but despite this, TV4 still does not want to confirm the information.

The reason why the recording moves to Sweden is due to travel bans with covid-19.

SVT News Norrbotten took a trip to Seskar-Furö with the former participant Björn Hernefeldt, who by chance lives on the neighboring island of Seskarö. In the video above, he tells how life will be for the Robinson participants.