Conor McGregor soaked up the sun recently by going for a boat ride off the Dublin coast.
The Notorious shared pictures of himself pouring his Proper 12 Whiskey on a boat along with a snap of him on a jet ski.
Commenting on the Instagram post, he said: "It takes real skill to do this @properwhiskey."


It comes after the 31-year-old watch enthusiast took a trip to Brown Thomas in Dublin to purchase a brand new Rolex.
He gave his social media followers a glimpse of the expensive watches by sharing snaps on Instagram.
Meanwhile, the Road Safety Authority has out at McGregor for filming himself while driving.
The Notorious posted a clip on his Instagram story from behind the wheel of his luxurious Bentley convertible on Wednesday.
Appearing to show a disregard for the law in Ireland prohibiting using a mobile phone while driving, the 31-year-old even films the busy traffic around him in the video.
The camera moves around and takes in, among other things, the UFC star's designer watch believed to be a gold Patek Philippe Nautilus watch, worth over €80,000.
McGregor wears a black tracksuit and cap in the clip, and he smiles at the camera and chews gum throughout. He is the only person in the car.


A spokesperson for the RSA told The Irish Mirror: "International research indicates that driver distraction is estimated to be a factor in 20% to 30% of fatal crashes annually. The most common form of driver distraction is using a mobile phone while driving.
"Drivers are four times more likely to crash while using a hand held phone than someone who is not using a phone (TRL UK). This risk increases significantly if texting while driving. Those who use a hand held phone while driving risk getting three penalty points and a fine of €60.
"Those who have a high profile in society have an added responsibility to practice good road safety habits as their behaviour can often influence the behaviour of those who look up to them."