Jessica Alba Shares Family Vacation Highlights on Instagram
Jessica Alba recently posted a series of photos from her family vacation on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse into her adventures with her three children. The “Sin City” actress showcased ocean views, heartfelt quotes, and snapshots of her enjoying time with friends. Among the collection were several images of her in a bikini.
In her post, she expressed her joy, asserting, “Take me to this dreamy heaven with my favorite humans! Truly the most family-friendly, peaceful vacation. The spa, the food, the villa…everything was perfect and we had the most fun Thanksgiving vacation together. Thank you @zadunreserve 🤍 Besos.”
One image features Alba by the pool in a brown bikini decorated with black designs, accessorized with sunglasses and a sun hat, while another highlights her toned abs as she relaxes by the water.
Additionally, she included a video of herself on a boat in a white bikini with brown stripes, along with clips of her enjoying the beach in a green bikini. Her children—Honor, 17, Haven, 14, and Hayes, 7—were also central to the vacation moments, with Hayes seen playing on the beach and making s’mores with her. There were also pictures of the kids dressed in matching blue and white outfits alongside their mother.
Fans reacted positively in the comments, with one saying, “Looks like a wonderful holiday 👏 and a beautiful sunset 👏👏,” while another noted, “Amazing beautiful family ❤️💋.” Another fan remarked, “❤️❤️ You look worthy of their brother. You all are beautiful. ❤️❤️❤️.”
Alba has three children with her estranged husband, Cash Warren, whom she met during the filming of the 2005 movie, Fantastic Four. They married in May 2008 but announced their separation in January 2025, with Alba filing for divorce the following month.
In a recent interview, she reflected on her experience filming nude scenes for the movie, calling it “horrifying.” She admitted, “I thought it was terrible… very humiliating in real life. I grew up in a fairly conservative family and I’m a pretty humble person. That scene scared me for weeks. I’ve had severe whiplash ever since.”
Despite the challenges, she expressed admiration for the character Sue Storm, describing her as maternal and kind but not overly assertive. Alba noted, “She had a great moral compass. No matter who you are, you can look up to her.” She also pointed out the narrative challenges faced by female characters in earlier stories.





