A family affair!
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman enjoyed a loved-up day at a Sydney beach with their youngest daughter, 13-year-old Faith, on Friday.
In photos obtained by Pvnew, the longtime couple, both 56, looked as enamored as ever as they strolled along the sand and shore with their arms around each other.
Urban arrived in a graphic Nashville T-shirt and gray baseball cap, which he paired with black swim trunks.
Kidman opted for a blue-and-white paisley-print surfsuit, white linen shorts, retro sunglasses and a straw sun hat.
Faith, for her part, wore a baby pink matching set comprised of shorts and an open button-down, which allowed her white bikini top to poke through.
The teen completed her look with pink sunglasses, which she wore atop her head.
Faith and her adoring mom were photographed laughing and embracing before the trio set up shop on the sand, spreading out towels and blankets.
Undressing for the water, Urban removed his shirt and hat, revealing his buff arms, chiseled chest and tattooed torso.
Kidman ditched her shorts to put her slender legs on display, and the duo went for a dip in the ocean.
The country singer and the actress were later seen jogging back to their home base, where they each grabbed a mustard yellow towel to wrap around their bodies.
Urban and Kidman have been married since June 2006. They are parents to Faith and her older sister, 15-year-old Sunday.
The “Big Little Lies” star is also mom to daughter Bella, 31, and son Connor, 28, whom she shares with her ex-husband, Tom Cruise.
The Oscar winner and the “Somebody Like You” crooner — who have properties in both Tennessee and Australia — recently gave fans a glimpse of their $6.5 million farmhouse, dubbed Bunya Hill, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.
The pair purchased the sprawling estate in 2008 and have since made several upgrades, including adding a long swimming pool, a gym and a full-sized tennis court.
They’ve also taken numerous security measures, including installing large grass mounds around the property and building a pricey gatehouse for an on-site guard.