Chris Hemsworth and wife Elsa Pataky enjoy a leisurely coastal stroll


As fear grips the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky are enjoying the perks of living in one of Australia’s trendiest coastal towns. 

And on Sunday, the Hollywood couple were spotted in Byron Bay enjoying a leisurely stroll down an isolated beach. 

The couple appeared to be in good spirits as they chatted and joked together beneath the autumnal sun.  

Life’s a beach! Chris Hemsworth, 43, and wife Elsa Pataky, 36, (both pictured) showed off their incredible bodies during a leisurely coastal stroll in Byron Bay on Sunday 

Exercise-loving Elsa, 43, displayed her lithe physique in a black string bikini.  

Trekking through the sand with the aid of a large stick, the Spanish actress completed her look with a trendy fedora hat, sunglasses and a woven tote bag.   

She also adorned her wrists, fingers, neck and ankle with delicate jewellery.  

Fit as a fiddle! Exercise-loving Elsa, 43, displayed her lithe physique in a black string bikini

Fit as a fiddle! Exercise-loving Elsa, 43, displayed her lithe physique in a black string bikini

Welcome to muscle beach! Meanwhile, Chris showed off his bulging biceps in a white singlet top and printed blue board shorts

Sun-safe: The Thor actor accessorised his look with blue sunglasses and a grey cap

Welcome to muscle beach! Meanwhile, 36-year-old Chris showed off his bulging biceps in a white singlet top and printed blue board shorts

Meanwhile, 36-year-old Chris showed off his bulging biceps in a white singlet top and printed blue board shorts. 

Carrying a surfboard beneath one arm, the Thor actor accessorised his look with blue sunglasses and a grey cap.  

Chris and Elsa live in a $20million Byron Bay mansion with their three children, India Rose, seven, and twins Tristan and Sasha, six.   

Beach chic: Trekking through the sand with the aid of a large stick, the Spanish actress completed her look with a trendy fedora hat, sunglasses and a woven tote bag

Beach chic: Trekking through the sand with the aid of a large stick, the Spanish actress completed her look with a trendy fedora hat, sunglasses and a woven tote bag

Bejewelled: Elsa adorned her wrists, fingers, neck and ankle with delicate jewellery

Abs-olutely fabulous! The blonde paraded her washboard stomach in the skimpy two-piece

Bejewelled: Elsa adorned her wrists, fingers, neck and ankle with delicate jewellery

The couple had spent two years renovating the property, which they had previously bought for $7million in 2014. 

In January, after six years of living in Byron Bay, Elsa told Vogue Australia she felt ‘privileged’ to enjoy such a beautiful life.  

‘If life has given you great things, just enjoy it as much as you can, because you never know what’s going to happen next,’ The Fast And The Furious actress said. 

‘So at least in those moments of having what I want, I try to make the best of it,’ she added.  

As of Monday afternoon, there are 5,795 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 40 deaths.

Glamorous: Chris and Elsa live in a $20million Byron Bay mansion with their three children, India Rose, seven, and twins Tristan and Sasha, six

Glamorous: Chris and Elsa live in a $20million Byron Bay mansion with their three children, India Rose, seven, and twins Tristan and Sasha, six

Living the good life! In January, after six years of living in Byron Bay, Elsa told Vogue Australia she felt 'privileged' to enjoy such a beautiful life

Living the good life! In January, after six years of living in Byron Bay, Elsa told Vogue Australia she felt ‘privileged’ to enjoy such a beautiful life

So blessed! 'If life has given you great things, just enjoy it as much as you can, because you never know what’s going to happen next,' The Fast And The Furious actress said

So blessed! ‘If life has given you great things, just enjoy it as much as you can, because you never know what’s going to happen next,’ The Fast And The Furious actress said

Pandemic: As of Monday afternoon, there are 5,795 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 40 deaths

Pandemic: As of Monday afternoon, there are 5,795 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 40 deaths