Jonathan Aranda and his wife Milka are having a stunning vacation in the waters of Baja California Sur in Mexico. The Tampa Bay Rays wife on Saturday shared a series of posts on her Instagram documenting their getaway.The first post featured a portrait of Milka wearing an off shoulder satin top with a metallic pattern and a white flower on her head. A second post made a few hours later, saw her wearing a white crocheted body con dress, sitting on a yacht that was stationary on the emerald-like warm waters of the Gulf of California.She paired her fit with a cowboy hat. She tagged the location of both posts to be at Laz Paz, the administrative capital of the Mexican state. The couple seemed to move from La Paz to Isla Espirito Santo, an island situated 16 miles away from the city, but the cowboy hat stayed in her frame.In the final post of the day, as she wore a stunning black netted bikini piece with print floral finishes. She seemed to seated on the deck of the same yacht with the picturesque blue sky and the Gulf in the background. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostJonathan Aranda's wife Milka shares picturesque boat drive to Isla Espirito SantoIn her Instagram stories section, she posted several videos of their boat travel to the island. She couldn't contain her excitement at the sight of dolphins playing in the ocean."I can't stay without uploading a single video," one of her stories was captioned.Jonathan Aranda's wife Milka's Instagram stories featuring their boat ride (Source: Instagram @milkamedranoa)Following their offseason vacation, Jonathan Aranda would hope to get back into shape as Spring Training comes around. He is also expected to feature for Team Mexico at the 2026 World Baseball Classic before the MLB regular season. He had played for the team in the previous edition in 2023, when they finished third.This year he is expected to be one of the primary at-bats for the side, after superlative 2025 season where he went on to earn his first All-Star cap. In 106 games played, Jonathan Aranda batted at .316 with 14 home runs and 59 RBIs while recording a high 3.5 bWAR for the Rays.