Jessica Alba shared a collection of photos and videos surrounding her vacation in Australia.

Captioning her post, “Down Under 🇦🇺 🌴,” the 44-year-old movie actress showed off her mixed-print bikini as she relaxed on one of Australia’s beautiful beaches. Alba has been busy working on her newest action-thriller film, The Mark.

Her photos featured her gazing out toward the ocean, accessorizing her swimsuit with a baseball cap and black shades. She donned her iconic necklace, completing her look with marquise teardrop diamonds along a gold chain.

Alba also included a quote from the “optimism educator” Case Kenny: “You, me, let’s book a flight and go.”

The Honey star paired her Instagram carousel with a poem by Josie Balka that explores finding meaning in everyday life. She ended her post with a graphic that read “Just found out it’s all for fun.”

As a haven for world-class surfing and stunning ocean pools, Australia’s beaches are a popular destination for tourists around the world. Most significantly, Australia values conservation and sustainability—tourists can encounter unique wildlife, from amiable dolphins to hopping kangaroos, along its coastline.

Alba plays the mysterious spy Eden in The Mark, who takes on a dangerous mission alongside an unsuspecting single father. In addition, the actress is producing the movie through her own company, Lady Metalmark Entertainment.

In February 2025, Alba filed for divorce from longtime husband, Cash Warren. Recently, the actress has been seen with Captain America star Danny Ramirez, resulting in potential dating rumors. Despite being seen together multiple times, the pair has not confirmed their relationship status.

Alba is an American actress and businesswoman. At age 19, she rose to fame through her lead role as Max Guevara in the television series Dark Angel, later receiving a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. Alba had her cinematic breakthrough for her role as Honey Daniels in Honey.

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