, Benjamin Millepied, Sacha Baron Cohen take family boat ride ...

, Benjamin Millepied, Sacha Baron Cohen take family boat ride ...
Natalie Portman, Benjamin Millepied, Sacha Baron Cohen take family boat ride ...

Natalie Portman and husband Benjamin Millepied have been pictured taking a leisurely boat ride with their A-list buddy Sacha Baron Cohen and respective children amid Sydney's current Covid-19 lockdown

The families were spotted cruising around in a rented boat north of Sydney as they made the most of the winter sunshine on Monday. 

Sacha, 49, was spotted boarding the vessel with his kids in tow, while Natalie, 40, and Benjamin, 44, joined along with their two children: son Aleph, nine, and daughter Amalia, four.

Is that really an essential outing? Natalie Portman, 40, (centre) and her husband Benjamin Millepied, 44, (left) headed out for a leisurely boat ride north of Sydney with Sasha Baron Cohen, 49, (right) and their respective children during Sydney's strict lockdown on Monday

Is that really an essential outing? Natalie Portman, 40, (centre) and her husband Benjamin Millepied, 44, (left) headed out for a leisurely boat ride north of Sydney with Sasha Baron Cohen, 49, (right) and their respective children during Sydney's strict lockdown on Monday 

Dressed in life jackets, the group looked to be in good spirits as they took the small boat for a spin.

Director Benjamin showed off his seafaring skills as he sat behind the wheel, while Natalie and Sacha watched on from the back of the vessel with the kids.  

The outing proved to be a hands-on experience for everyone, as Natalie, Benjamin and Sacha were later seen anchoring the boat onto a nearby beach using a rope.  

Smooth sailing: The families were spotted cruising around in a rented boat as they made the most of the Sydney winter sunshine

Smooth sailing: The families were spotted cruising around in a rented boat as they made the most of the Sydney winter sunshine

Joined family outing: Dressed in life jackets, the group looked to be in good spirits as they took the small boat for a spin

Joined family outing: Dressed in life jackets, the group looked to be in good spirits as they took the small boat for a spin 

In the driver's seat: Director Benjamin showed off his seafaring skills as he sat behind the wheel, while Natalie and Sacha watched on from the back of the vessel with the kids

In the driver's seat: Director Benjamin showed off his seafaring skills as he sat behind the wheel, while Natalie and Sacha watched on from the back of the vessel with the kids 

The boat outing came amid Sydney's hard Covid-19 lockdown, which bans residents from leaving their homes for reasons that are non-essential. 

According to the NSW government website, Sydneysiders can only leave their homes if they have a 'reasonable excuse' - including for 'exercise and outdoor recreation'. 

The definition of what 'outdoor recreation' has not been defined by the government, so it's unclear whether a leisurely boat trip would fall into this category.  

On dry land: The outing proved to be a hands-on experience for everyone, as Natalie, Benjamin and Sacha were later seen anchoring the boat onto a nearby beach using a rope

On dry land: The outing proved to be a hands-on experience for everyone, as Natalie, Benjamin and Sacha were later seen anchoring the boat onto a nearby beach using a rope 

Pull harder! Standing inside the boat, Natalie gestured dramatically as Sacha pulled the rope

Pull harder! Standing inside the boat, Natalie gestured dramatically as Sacha pulled the rope 

Helping hand: Natalie eventually climbed out and helped Sacha pull the boat to shore

Helping hand: Natalie eventually climbed out and helped Sacha pull the boat to shore 

Sydney residents are also advised to practice social distancing to reduce the spread of Covid-19, especially as the highly-infectious Indian Delta strain continues to spread across the city. 

The website recommends people stay '1.5 metres away from people you don't live with'. 

Chilly: Natalie covered up from Sydney's winter climes in a navy puffer jacket and jeans

Chilly: Natalie covered up from Sydney's winter climes in a navy puffer jacket and jeans 

Catching up: The trio enjoyed a merry conversation as they strolled down the sand together

Catching up: The trio enjoyed a merry conversation as they strolled down the sand together 

Doting parents: Natalie and Benjamin brought their two children, son Aleph, nine, and daughter Amalia, four, along for the boat ride

Doting parents: Natalie and Benjamin brought their two children, son Aleph, nine, and daughter Amalia, four, along for the boat ride 

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to the families for comment. 

Sydney's harsh lockdown measures, originally brought in for a week on June 26, were put in place to confine the highly infectious Indian Delta strain to the epicentre in Sydney's east. 

But the strategy has failed to keep locally-acquired cases under control across Sydney,

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