Footballer Steven Gerrard and his wife Alex took some time out of their busy schedules to soak up the sun in Ibiza.
The pair, who have been married for three years, looked a vision of love as they were snapped on
holiday at a rented villa on the Spanish island.
The Gerrard's were pictured with their daughters Lilly-Ella, six, and Lexie, four, and a group of friends from Merseyside, making the break into a lively social occasion.
Steven and Alex's show of unity with their daughter put paid to rumours that the pair were on the verge of splitting.
And in her black bikini the 27-year-old mother of two showed the world exactly why her marriage to her famous husband was likely to go the distance.
Steven, 30, looked like he had put the woes of the World Cup behind him as he relaxed with friends on a yacht and enjoyed a day trip around the island's coastline.
The family wasted no expense in the yacht they hired, going for a 17-metre Nautichic Pearl 55. The boat costs from 1.500 (£1,248) a day to rent.
Manwhile, Alex confessed that her bikini body had not come easily and confessed in her OK! column to working out in preparation for the break after being snapped with a slight belly.
She wrote: "I was trying to go to the gym as much as possible before the break to get in shape for the beach but I still feel a bit wobbly, which I'm devastated about.
"Athough as soon as we arrived, we relaxed and started pigging out! We've had a few barbecues and we've been out for a few meals."
Ibiza is a popular holiday destination for celebrities and model Kate Moss and retail tycoon Sir Philip Green are both known fans.
It is not hard to see why the rich and famous flock to the Balearic island, which boasts beautiful beaches, a balmy climate, little rainfall and thick woodland, perfect for daytime hikes.
But perhaps Ibiza's biggest calling card is its party scene - the island is famous for its late-night clubs, raves on the beach and summer dance scene.
However, with their young family in tow it is unlikely that this is what allured the Gerrards to the Spanish island. The British clan were more likely bowled over by Ibiza's natural beauty and stunning scenery, which offer those with busy lifestyles the perfect place to relax without sacrificing any of the mod-cons that they are used to.