Kourtney Kardashian showed off her amazing figure as she posted holiday snaps to social media.

Kourtney Kardashian showed off her amazing figure as she posted holiday snaps to social media.

Earlier this week the reality TV star embarked on a trip to Mexico with beau Travis Barker – who flew for the first time since surviving a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly plane crash.

They were joined on their luxury Cabo retreat by mum Kris Jenner and her partner Corey Gamble.

And the eldest Kardashian sibling wasted no time in showcasing the trip to her 138 million Instagram followers.

She shared a selection of snaps on the social media site, including a seductive sH๏τ of her wearing a multicolored ʙικιɴι.

Posing for the camera while on a comfy-looking deck chair, the star looked radiant with as she also donned a silver chain and cross around her neck and showed off her new shorter hair do.

She also had sunglᴀsses perched on top of her head ready to shade her eyes from the bright Mexican rays.

In another pic she pouted while facing away from a glorious-looking golden sand beach.

And in her final image she shared her refreshing salt-infused margarita.

She captioned the post: ” hola, ¿cómo estás?”

It seemed like it was a jovial atmosphere all round as she also posted a video of her mum jigging to a local Mariachi band to her Instagram Stories.

Earlier in the day Blink-182 drummer Travis, 45, had praised the Poosh founder for helping him fly again following the crash that killed four people and left him with severe burns 13 years ago.

Sharing an image of the pair embraced in front of the private jet they travelled in, Travis wrote: “With you anything is possible.”

Kourtney commented on the post: ” Anything and everything with you,” while her sister Kim labelled it “the cutest ever”.

The musician was one of only two people to survive a horror crash after the small plane he was travelling in attempted to take off when a tyre suffered a blowout which caused the craft to overshoot the runway before crashing through a fence.

Travis’ security guard Charles ‘Che’ Still, his ᴀssistant Chris Baker, the plane’s pilot Sarah Lemmon and co-pilot James Bland were killed in the incident.