Penelope Cruz sizzles in electric blue swimsuit as she soaks up the sun on a beach in Sardinia

Penelope Cruz has been enjoying sunning herself while on holiday with her family in Sardinia. 

And the Spanish actress, 47, put on another sizzling display in an electric blue swimsuit showcasing her svelte figure as she soaked up the sun on the beach. 

Penelope was seen pausing her relaxing getaway to take phone calls as she stepped away from her loved ones to speak on her mobile. 

Sunshine: Penelope has been soaking up the sun on a beach in Sardinia

Gorgeous: Penelope Cruz sizzled in an electric blue swimsuit showcasing her svelte figure as she soaked up the sun on a beach in Sardinia

The mother-of-two looked sensational in the bright coloured swimsuit which cut just above her hips and highlighted her toned legs. 

The blue all in one had an asymmetric neck, with one strap in a buckle style on her left shoulder holding up the swimwear. 

Penelope’s long tresses were styled in beachy waves and she donned a pair of large sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun.  

She paced along the beach barefoot as she took calls and was gesturing with her hands throughout the conversation. 

Beautiful: Penelope showcased her svelte figure in the swimsuit

Ring ring: Penelope was seen pausing her relaxing getaway to take phone calls as she stepped away from her loved ones to speak on her mobile

Ring ring: Penelope was seen pausing her relaxing getaway to take phone calls as she stepped away from her loved ones to speak on her mobile

Sizzling: The mother-of-two looked sensational in the bright coloured swimsuit which cut just above her hips

Sizzling: The mother-of-two looked sensational in the bright coloured swimsuit which cut just above her hips

Unmissable: Penelope's show-stopping swimsuit left little to the imagination and highlighted her toned legs

Important calls: The Spanish actress was deep in conversation on the telephone

Unmissable: Penelope’s show-stopping swimsuit left little to the imagination and highlighted her toned legs

While speaking in what appeared to be an intense conversation she then sat on a sun lounger to continue her chat on the phone.   

She then began packing her things from the beach, putting on a pair of denim shorts which were frayed at the bottom but left unbuttoned. 

As she walked back from the beach she flashed a glimpse of her pert derrière in the swimsuit and a white disc was visible on her arm. 

Bold: The blue all in one had an asymmetric neck, with one strap in a buckle style on her left shoulder holding up the swimwear

Bold: The blue all in one had an asymmetric neck, with one strap in a buckle style on her left shoulder holding up the swimwear

Beautiful: Penelope's long tresses were styled in beachy waves

Holiday ready: She donned a pair of large sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun

Beautiful: Penelope’s long tresses were styled in beachy waves and she donned a pair of large sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun

The disc is appeared to be a flash glucose monitor which are commonly used by diabetics to measure sugar levels without having to prick fingers.

It comes after Penelope was spotted on Saturday splashing around on the beach in Sardinia with her husband Javier Bardem and their two children Leo, 10, and Luna, 7.

Javier is in Sardinia to shoot the new The Little Mermaid film, which will be directed by Rob Marshall. 

Working mum: While speaking in what appeared to be an intense conversation she then sat on a sun lounger to continue her chat on the phone

Working mum: While speaking in what appeared to be an intense conversation she then sat on a sun lounger to continue her chat on the phone

He will undertake the role of King Triton in the re-make alongside Halle Bailey who is set to star as Ariel.

Penelope, who married Javier in 2010, recently spoke about her family life and approach to motherhood in an interview with Marie Claire Greece.

The actress said that she and her husband are careful not to let their careers seep into their family life. 

‘Like any couple, we talk about our jobs, and consequently about our characters, about the way we handle this or that scene,’ she clarified. 

‘Sometimes we exchange ideas, but when it comes to our jobs generally, we’re not obsessed with work, we try to leave it at the door of the house.

End of the day: She then began packing her things from the beach

Casual: She donned a pair of denim shorts which were frayed at the bottom but left unbuttoned

End of the day: She then began packing her things from the beach, putting on a pair of denim shorts which were frayed at the bottom but left unbuttoned

Family time: It comes after Penelope was spotted on Saturday splashing around on the beach in Sardinia with her husband Javier Bardem and their two children Leo, 10, and Luna, 7

Family time: It comes after Penelope was spotted on Saturday splashing around on the beach in Sardinia with her husband Javier Bardem and their two children Leo, 10, and Luna, 7

Penelope also revealed that motherhood made her less worried about other people’s opinions, confessing: ‘When I was young, the way others saw me, be it positive or negative, had an enormous importance.’

She continued: ‘But becoming a mother made me aware that this was the most important mission of my life and that I wanted to accomplish it as best I could.’

As she has grown older she has also adopted a different attitude to her work life, allowing herself more time to recharge.

‘In my 20s, I was a total workaholic, I would even wake myself up in the middle of the night to respond to emails and things like that, and then I had to learn patience, rest, silence. 

‘The things that I appreciate a lot now,’ she explained.

Family getaway: The family are in Sardinia while Javier shoots the new The Little Mermaid film, which will be directed by Rob Marshall

New role: Javier will undertake the role of King Triton in the re-make alongside Halle Bailey who is set to star as Ariel.

Family getaway: The family are in Sardinia while Javier shoots the new The Little Mermaid film, which will be directed by Rob Marshall