Jennifer Aniston was seen relishing her yearly vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, alongside friends like Jason Bateman.
The 55-year-old actress in a bikini showcased her fit physique in a vibrant pink triangle top and pale blue bottoms while the group relaxed by an upscale pool.

Aniston complemented her resort-chic outfit with aviator-style sunglasses, sporting her caramel-highlighted hair loose and wavy.
Cameras recorded her taking off a delicate pink sarong that she had draped around her hips.

Regarding Bateman, he also displayed his toned physique.
The 55-year-old actor without a shirt wore dark swim trunks, highlighting his six-pack abs and toned arms.

He finished off his laid-back outfit with black sunglasses and a coordinating trucker hat.
The “Arrested Development” actor was also spotted playing catch with a friend.

Extra pictures of the crew’s escape included images of Aniston arriving at the pool wearing gray shorts and a cropped white tank top, complemented by a sun hat.
She was observed engaging in lively conversation with other group members.

In the meantime, Bateman arrived at the pool dressed in a smart ensemble that included a light pink golf shirt tucked into dark shorts, accessorized with a brown belt.

At one moment, he even assisted in relocating one of the umbrellas.
Recently, Aniston shared details about her comprehensive wellness regimen as she approaches her 56th birthday next month, explaining in an Allure interview released earlier this week that she adopts an “80/20 approach” to her health and fitness.

“You must lead your life.” “No limitations — only for hard drugs,” she clarified.
“Healthy living is 80 percent about your lifestyle, while the remaining 20 percent allows for enjoying a martini, indulging in pizza and burgers, and staying up late with friends.” “There’s an equilibrium.”
Regarding exercise, the Emmy award winner expressed that she “truly enjoys” Pvolve — a low-impact functional fitness program she collaborated with in 2023.

“I exercise at least four times a week,” she said. “If I’m busy with work, unfortunately, I might only manage two or three [workouts], but as long as I do it, that’s what counts.”
Aniston states that “strength training is crucial for women in their 50s” since “losing muscle makes your bones fragile,” potentially resulting in “osteoporosis.”
“We tumble, we fracture a hip, and that’s it,” she remarked, emphasizing that “we need to appreciate our bodies,” which are doing their “best” effort.

“Certainly, we will all age,” she recognized, “but what can we do to flourish as we age?” “And this involves providing your body with the care it merits.”
The “Morning Show” star makes an effort to “meditate each morning” and “stretch at night.”
“What else is there?” she inquired rhetorically.
“I’m attempting to avoid thoughts about aging.” I make an effort to avoid thinking about age. The world will consistently inform us of your age and dictate the roles women should occupy in society at any given point.
She stressed, “We have the power to create our own rules. “It’s all nonsense.”