The Keeping Up With The Kardashians clan have been sunning themselves in Costa Rica, enjoying some time away from the LA showbiz scene.
And Kim Kardashian, 36, was looking better than ever as she relaxed by the poolside with her family and friends, including sister Kourtney, 37, at their private Villa Manzu.
The reality star – who has since returned to the US – showed off her slender figure in a simple black ʙικιɴι top, which highlighted her gym-honed, sculpted arms and flat stomach.
Known for her hourglᴀss curves, Kim was looking lean and lithe in her swimwear as she relaxed in the afternoon sun.
Kourtney modelled a white two-piece as she chatted to her sister, showcasing an equally trim figure in her slinky swimwear.
The ʙικιɴι boasted double strap detailing around the back and barely-there briefs, serving to highlight her shapely posterior.
Following her dip in the pool, Kim was seen stretching out on a sun lounger, indulging in some alone time following her hectic year.
The mother-of-two later retreated to the shade, playing with her adorable son Saint, one, after drying off in a fluffy white robe.
It has been alleged that Kim and momager Kris Jenner were behind Scott Disick – who raises children Mason, Penelope and Reign with Kourtney -leaving the holiday early following a blistering row.
The womanising reality star reportedly felt the full wrath of Kim and Kris after inviting a woman to stay with him at the same H๏τel where Keeping Up With The Kardashians was being filmed.
TMZ claims the ‘momager’ found his actions disrespectful, but her disdain wasn’t anything to do with her daughter Kourtney, who has long been separated from Scott.
Disick has since been spotted surrounding himself with a bevy of beautiful ʙικιɴι-clad girls on the beach in Miami, Florida, in an apparent show of defiance against the KUWTK stars.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for Kim, Kris and Scott and is awaiting comment.
Since returning to America, Kim has been seen taking her daughter North, aged three, to a performance of Swan Lake at the Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts in New York City.