Leonardo DiCaprio enjoyed an alfresco lunch in Naples on the Amalfi Coast on Saturday.
The Hollywood heavyweight, 48, was joined by his father George, 79, and rarely seen stepmother Peggy Farrar for the family outing.
Leo kept it casual in a plain white T-shirt and board shorts paired with a pair of simple flip flops for their Italian adventure.
His underground comix innovator, Dad George, looked a bit more dapper in a long-sleeved white shirt and dress pants, with yellow glasses showing off his fun personality.
Leo’s stepmother Peggy, who is an Amritdhari Sikh, wore a turquoise turban to hold her hair and dressed in a colorful floral print kaftan.
Family holiday: Leonardo DiCaprio, 48, enjoyed an alfresco lunch with his father George, 79, and rarely seen stepmother Peggy Farrar, in Naples on the Amalfi Coast, on Saturday
Fancy: The group dined at Lo Scoglio da Tommaso, a world-renowned restaurant in the resort town of Marina del Cantone
Less is more: Leo kept it casual in a plain white T-shirt and board shorts paired with a pair of simple flip flops for their Italian adventure
Private Transfer: Lo Scoglio da Tommaso features a private jetty and an exclusive boat taxi service, which took Leonardo and his guests to and from their lunch
The group dined at Lo Scoglio da Tommaso, a world-renowned restaurant in the seaside town of Marina del Cantone.
The eatery has its own jetty and an exclusive boat taxi service, which took Leonardo and his guests to and from their lunch.
The Italian holiday comes just days after Gigi Hadid, 28, and Leonardo DiCaprio enjoyed another night out with his father and stepmother in London.
The supermodel and Oscar-winning actor were both seen arriving at the Chiltern Firehouse in London on Wednesday.
It was their second night out in a row in the capital after joining Leo’s parents for dinner at China Tang on Tuesday.
The couple’s romance reportedly fizzled out in February, but despite the apparent end of their brief relationship, the two were seen together several times in May and were reportedly hanging out again recently.
Leonardo has a very close relationship with his father, who divorced the actor’s mother shortly after his birth and two decades later, in 1995, married Peggy Farrar.
After struggling for money in the early stages of Leo’s childhood, George found work as an asbestos and fire-resistant roofing installer before starting his own business by launching a waterbed company called Foggy Bottom.
Stylish: Leo’s stepmother Peggy, who is an Amritdhari Sikh, wore a turquoise turban to hold her hair and dressed in a colorful floral print kaftan
Family time: In addition to his father and stepmother, Leo was joined by several other people
Helping hand: Leonardo was helped in the water taxi
Fun: Leo enjoyed a boat trip with his group to take them out for dinner
Al fresco: Leo sat with his stepmother and family friends
Brave: His underground comix innovator, Dad George, looked a bit more dapper in a long-sleeved white shirt and dress pants, with yellow glasses showing off his fun personality
Now all together: Leonardo, his father and stepmother were some of the first on the boat
Lunch over the water: Leo and the group dined overlooking the sea
Group Gathering: The family sat all around a huge table
George also made a name for himself as one of the leading figures in the underground comics scene as a writer, editor and distributor – before mentoring son Leo in the early days of his on-screen career.
Although Leonardo is an award-winning Hollywood actor, his father took a brief foray into the world of cinema.
The older DiCaprio recently had a small role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1970s coming-of-age comedy Licorice Pizza.
He played a wig shop owner and waterbed salesman who convinces the film’s protagonist (played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Cooper) to start his own waterbed business.