Eva Longoria looked every inch the doting mother as she spent quality time with her son, Santiago Enrique Bastón, during a beach outing in Marbella on Monday.
The American actress, 50, cut a laid-back figure in a white crop top as she and her family enjoyed some downtime to mark Saint John’s Eve (Noche de San Juan).
The Spanish festival, which celebrates the summer solstice, is known for its fiery traditions – including beach bonfires, fire-jumping, and midnight swims.
Showing off her toned tummy, Eva paired her white crop top with low-rise, beige baggy trousers for a relaxed yet stylish look.
Meanwhile, her son Santiago, seven, looked adorable in a white polo top and shorts as he larked around on the beach.
Eva welcomed her son with her husband, José Antonio Bastón, on June 19, 2018.
Eva Longoria looked every inch the doting mother as she spent quality time with her son, Santiago Enrique Bastón, during a beach outing in Marbella on Monday

The American actress, 50, cut a laid-back figure in a white crop top as she and her family enjoyed some downtime to mark Saint John’s Eve (Noche de San Juan)
The former Desperate Housewives star married the businessman, who is also a father to three other children from his first marriage, in 2016.
Earlier this month, Eva slammed ‘un-American’ ICE deportations that have led to riots in Los Angeles as she spoke from France, where she was shooting for a TV show.
The city imposed a curfew across its riot-ravaged downtown in an effort to end pro-migrant protests, which gripped the city for five days.
From 8pm Tuesday 10th through to 6am Wednesday 11th, swathes of the city were under a strict lockdown as officers fought to regain control and stamp out widespread violence and destruction.
She spoke about the issue to her 10.6million Instagram followers in an extended clip earlier this month, admitting that while she was not physically in Los Angeles, her heart was with everyone impacted by the ongoing events.
Eva – who played the role of Gabrielle Solis on 180 episodes of the popular ABC series Desperate Housewives from 2004–2012 – said the events were ‘hard to witness from afar.’
‘I can’t imagine what it’s like to be in Los Angeles right now,’ she shared. ‘I can’t believe it’s happening in Austin, Texas. I can’t believe it’s happening all over the country.
‘And the comments and people’s reactions to it is really so surprising to me because it is un-American.’

Showing off her toned tummy, Eva paired her white crop top with low-rise, beige baggy trousers for a relaxed yet stylish look

Earlier this month, Eva slammed ‘un-American’ ICE deportations that have led to riots in Los Angeles as she spoke from France, where she was shooting for a TV show

She spoke about the issue to her 10.6million Instagram followers in an extended clip, admitting that while she was not physically in Los Angeles, her heart was with everyone impacted by the ongoing events
The Mexican-American star said she was in a state of shock watching the events unfold, saying it went against the basic tenets America’s forefathers laid out.
‘We all can agree nobody wants criminals in our country, nobody wants rapists, nobody wants drug dealers, nobody wants bad actors in our country – that’s not what’s happening,’ said the Golden Globe-nominated actress.
Eva said that President Donald Trump was overreaching in his actions and had not stayed true to his campaign promise to deport only criminals.
‘These roundups are happening in birthday parties, in elementary graduations, Home Depots – those are not criminals,’ she added.