Christine McGuinness has said she's 'letting go' as she jets off on holiday without husband Paddy McGuinness and children.
The mum-of-four is taking a break for the first time in three years.
The 34-year-old has been sharing snaps with her followers of the luxury location where she's soaking up the sun.
It looks as though she's gone with a group of close girl friends as she leave Paddy back in England.
Christine shared a compilation of clips showing off her stunning holiday which she captioned: "S ometimes you just need to let go - and fall like a waterfall."
The clip included Christine by a waterfall as well as driving along and enjoying the wildlife.
She wore a green and white skirt with a peachy coloured bandeau bikini top.
Followers took to the comments to say how stunning the trip looked.
One wrote: " Beautiful photos of you." while another said: "Truly magnificent post, its fantastic."
As a third joked: "Can’t decide which view is prettier the waterfall or you."
Another wrote: "Well said Mrs McGuiness and what magnificent views you're witnessing."
The star began her holiday by wearing a grey tracksuit paired with a crop top in the airport but has been wearing more glamourous outfits since she's arrived.
Since then she's posted bikini photos, including one wearing a black bikini and sipping on a mocktail by the pool.
She finished the look with designer glasses and a designer bag.
Alongside the pic Christine wrote: "Memories and mocktails are a match made in paradise."
Fans took to the comments once again to compliment Christine.
Someone wrote: "That looks right up my street...mocktails are the best!!"
A second fan commented: "Great holiday Memories are the best they last a lifetime." as another added: "Sounds perfect, enjoy your mocktail Mrs McGuiness."
A fourth took to the comments to say: "Enjoy the peace and tranquility. Have fun xx"
Christine recently appeared in ITV's The Games where a group of celebrities take on the challenge of Olympic-style sports.
She took time away from her husband and children during the show which she said was the longest she'd even been away from them.
However, she said it was a 'lovely change' to have some time to herself.
She said: "It's been a lovely change. This experience has been life-changing in such a positive way. Just having time away from the kids. It has been hard, but also lovely."
Christine told Closer magazine that Paddy was at home taking care of everything while she took part in the show.
Before the series, she hadn't been away from her children, who have all been diagnosed with autism like Christine, for more than three days.
But she said it was important for her children to see her go to work and to spend time with their dad.
Christine prepared her children for her going away through a gradual build up and using a calendar so they knew when she'd be back.