She has been sharing swimsuit snaps from her latest sunny getaway.

But Lindsay Lohan - who has recently been studying Islam - opted for a Burkini as she set out for a paddleboarding session in Phuket, Thailand last week.

The two-piece ensemble covered the 30-year-old Mean Girls actress head-to-toe as she got to grips with a large board on the beach before venturing out into the water.

Forgoing the skimpy beachwear: Lindsay Lohan donned a Burkini as she went paddleboarding in Phuket, Thailand last week

Strike a pose: The two-piece ensemble covered the Mean Girls actress head to toe

Lohan's head was covered with a black hood which also concealed her ears.

The long tunic stopped midway down her thighs and was layered over some black pants with stirrups.

It was a novel new look for the star especially as the main religion practiced in Thaliand is Buddhism.

Modest attire: Lohan's head was covered with a black hood which also concealed her ears

Something different: The star layered the long red and black tunic over some black pants with stirrups

The Burkini was originally designed in Australia by Aheda Zanetti as an option for women who want to conserve their modesty in respect of Islamic traditions

The actress has been vacationing in the country for two weeks and before that was in Dubai visiting family, according to her Instagram.

Lohan has become fond of headscarves in recent months and has also revealed she's been studying the Qur'an.

She recently revealed she has finally found a sense of 'solace' in her life, after hitting the milestone age of 30 and embracing her spiritual side.

Covered up: The 30-year-old actress posed with a paddle as she prepared to head out into the waves

Change of direction: Lindsay recently revealed she has found solace by studying the Qur'an and has taken to wearing headscarves

The main religions practiced in Thailand are Buddhism and Hinduism

Wet and wild: Lindsay knelt on the paddleboard as she launched herself off into the waves

She explained: 'Studying the Koran is something I found solace in, a religion where I found a lot of peace.

'I have reached inside and I found what I want my intentions to be in the world... focusing on taking control of what I want out of life.'

'You can't just convert to a religion overnight - it's a culture and practice [and] I don't want to comment on something I haven't finished', she told the programme.

Finding her footing: The Parent Trap star appeared to be getting some lessons

Up and away! It seemed Lindsay found her balance quite easily

Globe-trotting: The star has been vacationing in Thaliand for the past two weeks and before that was in Dubai

The Burkini was originally designed in Australia by Aheda Zanetti as an option for women who want to conserve their modesty in respect of Islamic traditions.

It can also be worn as protection from the sun and is light enough for swimming.

Zanetti explained last year that the garment is not worn exclusively by Muslims.

'We've sold to Jews, Hindus, Christians, Mormons, women with various body issues. We've had men asking for them, too,' Zanetti told The Washington Post.

The designer estimated around 40 percent of her client base was non-Muslim.

Versatile: The Burkini can also be worn as protection from the sun and is light enough for swimming

Fun in the sun: Lindsay opted for something skimpier over the weekend

Making a statement: Lohan covers her head and captions in Arabic in a recent Instagram