Brendan Cole frolics on the beach with wife Zoe and their children

Brendan Cole hits the beach with wife Zoe and children Aurelia, 7, and Dante, 2, as family remain in Mallorca after Spanish lockdown is eased

Brendan Cole’s extended family holiday on the island of Mallorca continued on Sunday as the former Strictly Come Dancing professional visited a local beach with his loved ones.

The 43-year old remains on the Spanish island with wife Zoe and their two children, daughter Aurelia, seven, and son Dante, two, as Spain eases itself away from strict lockdown policies in the fight against coronavirus COVID-19.

But despite the context Cole, who owns a holiday home on the island, appeared to be in high spirits as he relaxed with his family over the weekend.

Good times: Brendan Cole’s extended family holiday on the island of Mallorca continued on Sunday as the former Strictly Come Dancing professional visited a local beach with his loved ones

Sporting a pair of blue shorts, the shirtless ballroom dancer topped up his tan while building sandcastles with his children.

Joining her husband, Zoe, 37, caught the eye in a distinctive grey swimsuit as she occupied herself by taking pictures of the stunning coastal scenery.

Speaking in April, the lifestyle blogger said that while the family hadn’t been able to leave their home  due to the state’s restrictions, she hopes their kids will be able to remember this period as ‘a happy time’ rather than ‘traumatic’. 

Doting mother: Brendan's wife Zoe cradled two-year old son Dante as they made their way across the sand

Doting mother: Brendan's wife Zoe cradled two-year old son Dante as they made their way across the sand

Doting mother: Brendan’s wife Zoe cradled two-year old son Dante as they made their way across the sand

Looking good: Zoe caught the eye in a grey swimsuit during her latest appearance in Mallorca

Looking good: Zoe caught the eye in a grey swimsuit during her latest appearance in Mallorca

Zoe also updated her followers on their status after Spanish lockdown was extended until the end of April, revealing she could be forced to spend her 38th birthday in their second home.

The mother-of-two wrote: ‘Today we’re happy as the sun came out for the first time in over a week! Here in Spain they’ve just announced further lockdown until 26th April. Day before my birthday!

‘I honestly believe it’s the right thing to do though and although it’s hard we will get through it (with the help of sunshine and wine!).

Fun: Sporting a pair of blue shorts, Cole topped up his tan while building sandcastles with his children

Fun: Sporting a pair of blue shorts, Cole topped up his tan while building sandcastles with his children

Picture perfect: Joining her husband, Zoe occupied herself by taking pictures of the stunning coastal scenery

Picture perfect: Joining her husband, Zoe occupied herself by taking pictures of the stunning coastal scenery

Picture perfect: Joining her husband, Zoe occupied herself by taking pictures of the stunning coastal scenery

Rest and relaxation: The couple stretched out on the sand as temperatures continued to soar across Mallorca

Rest and relaxation: The couple stretched out on the sand as temperatures continued to soar across Mallorca 

‘We may hear in the next couple of days however that we are allowed out once a day to exercise like the UK. I think this would be music to everyone’s ears especially the children who haven’t been outside our gates for 3 weeks.

‘Thank goodness for our garden. They’ve been amazing and I really hope they can remember this as a happy time when it’s all over and not a traumatic one. Hope you are all keeping well. Sending love and light.’ [sic]

In March Spanish authorities implemented a curfew across the nation as the country declared a state of emergency due to coronavirus. As of June 1st 27,127 have lost their lives to the disease across the country from 286,509 recorded cases.  

Home from home: Brendan and Zoe own a second property on the island,and have remained there throughout the Spanish lockown

Home from home: Brendan and Zoe own a second property on the island,and have remained there throughout the Spanish lockown

Opening up: Speaking in April, Zoe said that while the family hadn't been able to leave their home, she hoped their kids will be able to remember this period as 'a happy time' rather than 'traumatic'

Opening up: Speaking in April, Zoe said that while the family hadn’t been able to leave their home, she hoped their kids will be able to remember this period as ‘a happy time’ rather than ‘traumatic’