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With his nose in a book and his Beats headphones strapped firmly around his ears, Boris Johnson didn't let anything distract him on his day trip to the beach.
The Foreign Secretary relaxed in his swim shorts after sailing to the island of Trikeri for the day during his summer break.
Onlookers said the floppy-haired MP smiled and joked before planting his headphones on his head and getting stuck into a good book.
Relaxing:  Boris Johnson was pictured on the Greek island of Trikeri during his summer break
Catching some rays: The topless foreign secretary found his own 'little bit of paradise'
One British holidaymaker, who was sunbathing nearby, said: 'The beach is a little bit of paradise and not very populated, so I think he was looking for a quiet spot.
'He seemed to be quite bubbly and jokey - but then he always seems like that when you see him on TV.
'He was clearly enjoying his family time.

He was walking around the beach and joking and smiling.
Family time: The foreign secretary put on his headphones and read a book on the beach
Good mood: A British holidaymaker on the beach said Boris 'seemed to be quite bubbly and jokey'
Taking a break: Boris was surrounded by family and friends during his summer vacation
'The whole family were having fun.
'I understand he has been in Greece for a few days.'
The photos were taken on St George beach on the island, which can be accessed by private or public boat, on Tuesday.
Boris and his family has been in the area for most of the week, having visited Mt.

Pelion in central Greece, where it is thought he has a home. 
Boris is married to human rights lawyer Marina Wheeler. They have two sons, Milo Arthur and Theodore Apollo, and two daughters, Lara Lettice and Cassia Peaches. 
Summer trip: Before he set off for Greece, Boris visited Paris for talks with his French counterpart on July 28
 

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