…urrounded by the simple pleasures of sun, sea, and the laughter of his children.
Ronnie Wood, who continues to tour and perform with the Rolling Stones, has always spoken fondly of his family life, particularly since the arrival of his twin daughters in 2016. Now 71, the rock icon seems to be embracing a slower, more reflective pace during these rare breaks — trading electric guitars for sandcastles and soundchecks for seashells.
Photos from the trip show Wood smiling broadly as he walks barefoot along the shoreline, hand-in-hand with Sally and the twins, embodying a picture of peace and pride. His joy is evident not just in his words, but in his relaxed demeanor — a striking contrast to the high-octane energy he exudes on stage.
“I used to live for the music and the madness,” Wood said in a recent interview. “Now I live for these quiet days. They keep me grounded and remind me what really matters.”
As one of rock’s enduring legends, Ronnie Wood’s beachside retreat is a heartwarming glimpse into the personal life of a man who has lived loud — but now finds his rhythm in the laughter of his children and the calm of the tide.