Amanda Holden looked every inch the glamorous beach babe as she she slipped into a white bikini during her holiday to Sicily.
The mum-of-two, 51, has been enjoying the summer sun while taking a break with her family as well as showing off her toned figure in an array of stylish swimwear.
The Britain's Got Talent judge has been posting multiple photos of her beachwear but most recently she's gone for a white two piece from Tess Daly's range, Naia Beach.
The star showed off her very toned physique as she took a dip in the ocean before posing on some rocks.
Fans rushed to praise Amanda for how great she was looking.
Amanda Holden stuns in another swimwear holiday snap from Sicily
One person wrote: "Looking amazing enjoy the Italian sun," as another added: "Sicily is lucky to have youu."
While a third fan said: "What a beautiful woman."
A fourth took to the comments to say: "How ? How do you look so good?"
Throughout her holiday Amanda has been showing off her impressive swimwear collection.
Last week she showed off her toned figure while on board a luxury yacht, posed on a veranda wearing a pink PatBO beach outfit, comprising a swimsuit attached to a long woven skirt.
The 51-year-old uploaded the snap to her Instagram stories with the hashtag #Sicily and the caption 'No makeup makeup @revolutionpro'.
Sicily is Amanda's latest stop on her family trip round Italy, with last week the presenter sharing a snap of herself whilst overlooking the Italian island of Capri's iconic Faraglioni rocks.
Showing off her incredible body, she modelled the string bikini as her wet hair was swept back.
Amanda has regularly been documenting her trip through her Instagram page.
She has been enjoying her time away with daughters Alexa and Hollie, along with husband Chris Hughes.
The family began their trip in Greece and have since travelled around Europe.
Amanda has returned to Sicily, having recently travelled to the Mediterranean island to film her new BBC show with Alan Carr.
The two of them are set to front upcoming series The Italian Job, where they will buy a dilapidated house and taking on the challenge of renovating the property.
Speaking about the show, Alan told the BBC: "After presenting two series of Interior Design Masters I feel now it’s time for me to pop my hard hat on, slip on my steel toe capped boots and really get my hands dirty. Working in beautiful Sicily with one of my dearest friends is like I’ve won the jackpot. Expect a summer of drilling, demolition and hopefully la dolce vita!"
Amanda added: "Alan and I came up with the idea for this show together and approached the BBC as we knew it was the perfect home. We are both very passionate about interior design and we'll be very hands on, injecting some much needed life into an area of Sicily that's in need of some Holden & Carr magic."