The Beckhams are known for their super luxe holidays.
And the famous clan jam-packed their getaway, in Puglia, Italy with parasailing, wakeboarding and morning yoga.
David, 44, and Victoria, 45, whisked their children Brooklyn, 20, Romeo, 16, Cruz, 14, and Harper, seven, away on the Italian escape at the beginning of August.
Although they have established themselves as one of the power couples in the showbiz world, the pair rarely put on amorous displays of affection.
But the couple, who married in 1999, proved they were still smitten with each other as Victoria affectionately draped her arm over David’s shoulder.
During their glorious break, David, Harper and Romeo embraced their adventurous side when they were strapped in for a spot of parasailing.
The father-of-four consoled his terrified daughter as they were lifted into the sky overlooking the scenic southern Italian region.
Ecstatic Brooklyn and nervous Cruz also tried their had at the exhilarating water sport while mum Victoria filmed the excitement from the boat.
Buzzing from the adrenaline rush, David went wakeboarding but he admitted he was left with a “sore back” the following morning.
The family had started the day right with morning yoga and David proved he was a natural when he performed a headstand with no assistance.
Later, David and Harper looked at each other with utter adoration while they showcased their close father-daughter bond during the break.
The muscle-bound footballer also posed for cosy pictures with his eldest child as he wrapped his arm around his son’s neck.
It is the first family holiday Hana Cross hasn’t jetted off to with the Beckham clan sparking speculation she has split from Brooklyn.
The couple had been inseparable, with the model joining the aspiring photographer on every family break and accompanying him to his famous mother’s fashion shows.
A source shared with the MailOnline the couple had called it quits after eight months together because of a string of public rows.
Last year, Victoria shed some rare light on her family life with her husband David and their brood.
She told : “We both realise that we are stronger together than we are as individuals.
“Would either of us be in the position that we are in now had we not met and been together all those years ago?
“It’s all about the family unit. We are much stronger the six of us, than we would be if we were individuals. We respect that family bond and that is key.”
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