Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Prieto have continued their European vacation into Capri.
Last week, Jordan and Prieto were seen taking a romantic stroll around Portofino, with the NBA legend enjoying a cigar during an afternoon outing on a boat.
And the couple have now traveled to the Amalfi Coast, with photos showing them dancing and laughing at the Anema e Core Tavern nightclub over the weekend.
Jordan opted for a black t-shirt and striped linen shorts for the occasion, while Prieto wore a white top and blue jeans.
The couple was all smiles as they danced at their table, with Jordan holding his trademark cigar at several moments.
Jordan and Prieto also appeared to be gifted a tambourine with their faces on it, using a photo from the same night no less.
The gift cracked both of them up as Prieto held it up for her husband to see.
In another moment, the six-time NBA champion seemed to meet a fan, with the pair shaking hands.
Jordan smiled as the pair posed for a photo at their table.
The couple’s outing comes after they were seen lounging on the Italian Riviera last week, with the pair spotted relaxing on a boat.
The couple also took a stroll around the town, with Prieto holding Jordan’s arm as they walked.
Prieto flashed a wide smile as the pair walked together, seemingly with at least two security guards, as fans surrounded them and took pictures with their phones.
Jordan, 61, has been married to Prieto, 45, for 11 years.
The couple now share two young daughters together, while Jordan has three adult kids (Jeffrey, Marcus and Jasmine) from his first marriage.
Jordan and Prieto have also traveled to St. Tropez and Ibiza this summer.
Their trip to the latter locale was reportedly a family affair, as his mother Deloris, brothers James Jr. and Larry, and his sister Roslyn are said to have joined.
The Bulls legend pulled out all the stops for that trip as he even hired magician Sean Christopher to perform on his yacht.
Christopher even got a selfie with Jordan, and wrote:” ‘Performing for Michael Jordan and his family on their yacht, an absolute childhood dream come true.’
Of course, Jordan can afford to splurge on a magician after with the massive earnings he’s netted both on and off the court.
The six-time NBA champion is worth an estimated $3.6bn after a stellar career in Chicago (and briefly Washington DC), while his Air Jordan shoe brand made him a pretty penny too.
He also owned the Charlotte Hornets (previously known as the Bobcats) for 13 years before selling his stake last year.
According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, he sold the team for a valuation of $3billion.
That represents an enormous profit from the price he initially paid, as he bought the team for $275million in 2010.