She shared a glimpse of her sun-soaked getaway in a slew of snaps this week.
And Ana de Armas continued to her Greek holiday on Wednesday, as she enjoyed a dip in the sea with her mother and pals.
The actress, 35, showed off her gorgeous figure in a white and blue ombre swimsuit, which was covered in the signature Louis Vuitton print.
Ana’s swimsuit flaunted her toned pins in the designer swimwear as she edged into the water, which was seemingly chilly judging by her expression.
The Knives Out star wrapped a beige towel around her shoulders as she paddled in the shallows beside her mother, Ana Caso, grimacing as she walked into the water.
Cooling off: The actress, 35, showed off her gorgeous figure in a white and blue ombre swimsuit, which was covered in the signature Louis Vuitton logo
Ana appeared in great spirits as she smiled broadly during the day soaked day in the Mediterranean location.
The Cuban native showcased her natural beauty by going make-up free and wore her brunette locks swept back into a ponytail.
Earlier this week, Ana shared a glimpse of her sun-soaked Greek getaway in a slew of radiant Instagram snaps on Monday.
She showed off her legs in a cream mini-skirt as she took a tour of the coat onboard a swanky Louis Vuitton superyacht.
The brand’s ambassador shielded her eyes by £500 shades as she enjoyed the spectacular views from the million pound vessel.
Completing the ensemble with a simple white T-shirt, Ana accentuated her natural beauty with a light dusting of make-up and wore her dark tresses loose.
After making the most of the ship’s luxurious amenities, where she was joined by stylist and pal Samantha McMillen, the Blonde star headed ashore to view the picturesque sunset.
It comes after the stunner recently reflected on her Saturday Night Live hosting debut as she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,
Leggy! Ana’s swimsuit flaunted her toned pins in the designer swimwear as she edged into the water, which was seemingly chilly judging by her expression
Aw! Ana appeared in great spirits as she smiled broadly during the day soaked day in the Mediterranean location
Fresh-faced: The Cuban native showcased her natural beauty by going make-up free and wore her brunette locks swept back into a ponytail
She charmed viewers with her opening monologue as she joked about learning English watching Friends and shared an amusing anecdote about Robert De Niro.
However, the episode as a whole fell flat, with reviewers labelling the show ‘subpar’ and ‘boring’.
Despite the negative reviews, Ana revealed that she was desperate to return to the show, despite being ‘terrified’ at the prospect of hosting.
Ana confessed: ‘I was freaking out! Like there’s no way I can get through this week and no one can prepare you for that – whatever they say.’
She continued: ‘There’s so much going on you know and coming at you and it’s terrifying but you have to just make fun of yourself and go with it.
‘And then on Saturday I was begging them to bring me back – please have me again! It’s incredible, the best experience ever.’
Having a laugh! The Knives Out star wrapped a beige towel around her shoulders as she paddled in the shallows beside her mother, Ana Caso
Wrapped up! Ana ensured she stayed warm by wearing a towel wrapped around her
Chilling: She padded up to her knees in the water
What a toot! She appeared to be having a great with with her mother
Ana’s SNL debut received a lukewarm reviews from critics.
The Guardian’s Zach Vasquez labelled the episode ‘subpar’, noting: ‘While not among the very worst episodes of the season, this one did not have much to redeem it. There were no standout sketches and the only time it achieved any sustained laughter was during Sherman’s short Weekend Update segment.
‘De Armas was fine for the most part, although between this and the previews for her upcoming movie Ghosted, it doesn’t really seem as though comedy is her forte. Either way, the show didn’t give her much to work with. Nor us, for that matter.’
Paste Magazine’s Dennis Perkins said he was ‘bored’ watching the show, writing: ‘I’m not laying this all on de Armas—this was easily the worst episode of Season 48 of Saturday Night Live, a collection of half-written sketches, deeply unnecessary recurring bits, and an overall chore to sit through.
‘It didn’t even have the benefit of being a train wreck to gawk at in guilty fascination. I was mostly just bored.’
Meanwhile Entertainment Tonight’s Andy Hoglund claimed Ana’s monologue was ‘Understandably clumsy and brief.’
Trae DeLellis from AV Club was complimentary of her efforts, however, writing that: ‘Adding sketch comedy to her resume, de Armas proves an agile first-time host.’