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Inside Ivanka Trump's VERY lavish post-White House lifestyle in Miami

Jan. 5, 2023
Inside Ivanka Trump's VERY lavish post-White House lifestyle in Miami

Ivanka Trump has bid farewell to politics and has been living a life of leisure filled with daily workouts, international travel, and new hobbies to bide her time. 

The former White House senior adviser and her husband, Jared Kushner, relocated to Miami, Florida, with their three children — Arabella, 11, Joseph, nine, and Theodore, six — after her father, former President Donald Trump, left office in January 2021.

Two years later, the family seems to be happier than ever in their new community, where they are renovating a $24 million waterfront mansion on Indian Creek island and feeling the warm embrace of new friends.  

After keeping a relatively low profile, Ivanka, 41, has returned to documenting her life on Instagram, including her luxurious getaways and philanthropy efforts, and she doesn't seem to have any desire to return to her old life.

Following Trump's 2024 campaign announcement, she released a statement saying she has chosen to prioritize her family and their private life instead of returning to politics. 

As Ivanka continues to enjoy her ample free time in 2023, FEMAIL has rounded up all of the activities that kept her busy over the past year, from wakeboarding lessons to trips around the globe. 

A jetsetter! Former First Daughter jets off around the world on lavish vacations - from watching World Cup in Qatar to sightseeing in Paris 

Ivanka is no stranger to the jet-set lifestyle, but she spent the last half of 2022 traveling all over the world, including trips to Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

In July, she and her husband, Jared, jetted to Morocco, where they enjoyed a romantic getaway at the Dakhla Club Hotel & Spa.

The resort, which is located on the Dakhla lagoon in South Morocco, is popular with kite surfers because of the consistent windy conditions. Rooms are relatively affordable and go for just over $200 a night. 

The Dakhla Club Hotel & Spa announced the couple's arrival on Instagram by posting a snapshot of them posing with staffers while wearing matching mustard hoodies featuring the Kiteboarding Club's 'KBC' logo. 

The trip included a stop in Casablanca, where they visited the Hassan II Mosque, one of the city's most famous sights. They also hiked to a waterfall in the Atlas Mountains and visited the small village of Imlil.

Three months later, Ivanka and Jared enjoyed a whirlwind weekend in London and were spotted leaving the popular private members club Oswald's at 12:30 a.m. one night.  

In late October, the couple returned to Europe with her brother Donald Trump Jr. for a special trip to Prague. 

The siblings received an award on behalf of their late mother, Ivana Trump, who was being honored by the Czech Republic President Milos Zeman for her 'dedication to the cultural and social life' of the country. 

Ivanka and Jared managed to fit in plenty of sightseeing, and she posted photos from their travels on October 30, which happened to be her 41st birthday.  

A week later, they were in Utah for some adventure, including tackling the Cave Peak Stairway at the luxe Amangiri resort near Bryce Canyon.

She shared a video of herself slowly navigating the inclined suspension bridge that is set 400 feet above the desert. She also posted a snapshot of herself posing with Jared at the top of the peak.  

Ivanka and her family then jetted off to the Middle East for the Thanksgiving holiday, a week after she publicly quit politics for the foreseeable future. 

Their travels started in Egypt, where they rode camels and toured the pyramids, including the Great Sphinx of Giza. They then headed to Qatar to watch the World Cup.

The family attended a total of four matches and met French star Kylian Mbappé after Les Bleus defeated Denmark on November 26. 

Ivanka managed to sneak in one last international trip in December, when she flew to Paris for the first half of Hanukkah with Arabella for a special mother-daughter getaway. 

The two visited many of the French city's top sightseeing destinations, including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the royal stables at the Versailles Academy of Equestrian Arts to watch a 'horse ballet.' 

They also stopped by La Galerie Dior, which takes museum-goers through the history of French haute couture designer Christian Dior, his work, and the evolution of the brand. 

Staying active: Ivanka enjoys daily workouts at the gym - and indulges in fun-filled water sport sessions  

Ivanka has been an avid runner for years, but she has amped up her fitness routine since leaving her post at the White House two years ago.

Now that she is officially done with politics, she has been filling her days with workout sessions with her personal trainer. She is regularly spotted driving to and from the gym in matching workout sets that highlight her toned physique. 

Water sports have also become a natural pastime for the born and bred New Yorker, who has been taking wakeboarding lessons in her free time.

Back in September, she shared photos of herself wakeboarding underneath a rainbow that were so picturesque, she was accused of photoshopping the images.   

The family is often seen spending their afternoons on a chartered boat in Biscayne Bay, where they swim in the water and go tubing. They have regular trips to the beach, and her kids often have their boogie boards in tow. 

The mother of three still goes running with her husband, an activity they started doing together back when they still lived in New York City. They also enjoy bike rides, golf sessions, and long walks both with and without their three children. 

Ivanka may have another activity on her roster after spending the first day of 2023 playing padel with friends in Miami. The racquet sport, which is popular in Spain and Latin America, is usually played in doubles on a small, closed court. 

She was spotted arriving at the mansion of billionaire businessman Wayne Boich on New Year's Day in a black service car, dressed in a white tennis dress, visor, and sneakers, exclusive DailyMail.com photos show.

Ivanka, an avid tennis fan, appears to share a love for racquet sports with Boich, who earned his business degree at the University of Miami on a full tennis scholarship. 

The Ohio coal mining heir now runs the Miami Padel Open, a sporting event sponsored by high-end and luxury brands. 

Padel could become Ivanka's go-to sport in the new year.  

Fun with friends and family: From a birthday party with pals to half-sister Tiffany's wedding, Ivanka soaks up the sun with her nearest and dearest 

Ivanka and Jared have a new set of friends in Miami after being ostracized by many of the high-society connections they once socialized with while living in New York City.

The couple has 'found their crew' and become such regulars at high-end restaurants like Carbone that customers barely turn their heads when they walk in these days,' Vanity Fair reported last fall. 

'No one cares anymore. They're all rich and spending a lot of money,' a source told the magazine. 'That's the equalizer, and it's stronger than anything else they'd agree or disagree on. Though it happens that they mostly agree here.'

Ivanka turned 41 on October 30, and she had multiple celebrations with her girlfriends, including a private boat trip in Miami.  

She and her pals enjoyed drinks and a charcuterie board as they soaked up the sun while out on the water. The former first daughter was dressed in a sheer lace top and shorts, which she wore over a brown bikini. 

Ivanka later enjoyed a birthday dinner with her younger half-sister, Tiffany Trump, and over a dozen friends at the South Beach Italian restaurant Call Me Gaby. 

The birthday girl was dressed to impress in a floral mini dress and white stilettos as she posed for pictures both by herself and with her loved ones.   

At the end of the dinner, she was photographed blowing out the candles on her cake, which was decorated with marble fondant and gold leaf. 

Just days later, Ivanka attended her sister Tiffany's bridal shower that was held at a mansion in Miami. 

She and her sister-in-law Lara Trump had a bit of an awkward moment when they both arrived wearing nearly identical floral dresses from Reformation, but they didn't let the fashion faux pas stop them from enjoying the event. 

When Tiffany tied the knot with billionaire Michael Boulos at her father's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, on November 12, Ivanka served as her matron of honor. 

Ivanka modeled a blue Grecian-style dress that was nearly identical to the gown actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly wore in 'To Catch a Thief,' the 1955 romantic thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. 

More recently, the mother of three enjoyed a flower arranging class with her friends in Miami and shared snapshots from the night out last month. 

'Had so much fun with my girls last night creating beautiful floral arrangements to kick off the holiday season!' she captioned the post. 

Giving back: Ivanka takes part in philanthropic endeavors, from delivering food boxes to visiting Ukrainian refugees 

When Ivanka wasn't traveling or spending quality time with her family last year, she made an effort to give back to those in need in both her community and overseas. 

In March, she collaborated with religious groups City of Destiny, City Serve, and Mercy Chefs to send one million meals to war-torn Ukraine.  

The former first daughter also visited a community in New Orleans that was ravaged by tornadoes and delivered meals to locals in need. A few months later, she traveled to Poland to meet with Ukrainian refugees, including a little girl she played guitar with. 

In the fall, she served food to Hurricane Ian survivors in Fort Myers, Florida, and jetted off to North Carolina to hand out food with the organization Ripe Revival on Giving Tuesday. 

The company's nonprofit distributes meat, dairy, and produce to rural families in the state who are battling food insecurity in the state. 

Ivanka also continued volunteering with the JCS Kosher Food Bank, the only food bank in Miami-Dade County that offers kosher foods for those who observe Jewish dietary laws.

She converted to Judaism in 2009 to marry Jared, and they are raising their children in the same faith. Through the organization, she and her children Arabella and Joseph met with elderly individuals in the Miami community back in September. 

'We shared a lot of laughs and heard some great stories as we brought food, flowers, toiletries, and homemade dog treats to the homes of seniors who will be alone this Rosh Hashanah holiday,' the mother of three shared on Instagram. 

Living the high life: Trump-Kushners enjoy expansive views of Miami beaches in their luxury condo - while waiting for new mega-mansion to be built 

Ivanka and Jared, who grew up in New York and New Jersey, respectively, relocated to Miami after the 2020 election and haven't looked back.

They moved out of their home in Washington, D.C.'s affluent Kalorama neighborhood and into Arte Surfside, where they have been living for the past two years. 

The luxury condominium building, which is nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour, has a tennis court on the roof, and they have their own private pool and yard. 

Arte Surfside is one of the most expensive complexes in Miami-Dade County, with an average rental price of nearly $47,000 per month. Their condo is set to hit the market for $18.8 million sometime this year. 

Its penthouse sold for $33 million to an unnamed private equity executive from New York in January 2021 — the same month that they moved into the building.  

Ivanka and Jared scooped up a $24 million waterfront mansion that sits on 1.3 acres on Indian Creek, an exclusive island that is known as the 'Billionaire Bunker.' 

They plan on moving into the spatial 8,500-square-foot abode once their extensive renovations are completed. 

The couple bought the fixer-upper a little over a year after they dropped $31.8 million on a two-acre plot of land on the island in 2020. 

Ivanka and Jared have been seen enjoying walks to Indian Creek, both with and without their children, to check on the progress of their dream home. 


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