'The Bachelor' 2016 spoilers: Final 3 girls head to Greece for overnight dates

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Ben Higgins's search for true love in "The Bachelor" 2016 is moving along fast, apparently with only three girls left on the reality show. As per spoilers, the business analyst visited each of the then-remaining four girls' hometowns before eliminating one more.

Reality Steve claims that that only Lauren Bushnell, Caila Quinn and JoJo Fletcher remain after Amanda Stanton was sent home. Ben and the ladies head to overnight dates in the next filming days. The aforementioned site says that Greece will be the beautiful backdrop of these exotic one-on-ones.

The final ceremony for "The Bachelor" 2016 will also apparently be held in the said romantic location. Reality Steve claims that the girls have already flown to Greece with the first overnight date already shot last Nov. 7.

The next two overnight dates are reportedly scheduled to take place on Nov. 9 and Nov. 11, respectively. A week later, Nov. 18 to be exact, the final rose ceremony should be in order. In between the last date and the rose ceremony, Ben is expected to have another girl pack her bags and leave.

The final two ladies in "The Bachelor" 2016 will get to meet Ben's family, which may or may not be their future family too, depending on whether or not the 27-year-old from Denver, Colorado chooses to pop the question to one of the contestants who are one step close to what could be their true love.

Reality Steve predicts that JoJo will be the next one to go. The insider also believes that Ben will choose Lauren. From what has been said, Ben has his eyes on her for quite a while. "Crazier things have happened, but, it would be a shocker if he didn't pick her," Reality Steve wrote.

"The Bachelor" 2016 will premiere on Jan. 4 on ABC. Details about the final filming days should be out soon.

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