Update: We got to hear the real story straight from Tom Hanks this weekend, when he stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to dish on his French Polynesian vacation with the former president, former first lady, Oprah, and Bruce Springsteen. Skip to 5:18 to get the scoop.

Original story published 4/14/2017 continues below.

Over the past few months Barack Obama has been adjusting to life as a private citizen, but not without taking some well-deserved time off, too. We've been treated to glimpses of him looking relaxed on Necker Island, Richard Branson’s private resort in the Caribbean, not to mention kitesurfing with the Virgin mogul. His latest envy-inducing vacation spot? Marlon Brando’s private resort, The Brando, at the Teti'aroa atoll in the South Pacific, where this week he and Michelle Obama reportedly set sail around French Polynesia with a few friends in tow—Bruce Springsteen, Oprah Winfrey, and Tom Hanks, to be precise.

According to local station Tahiti Nui TV, the 460-foot yacht owned by the head of Oracle, Larry Ellison, has been hosting the group as they hop between various islands like Bora Bora and Tahiti, locales immortalized in the paintings of Paul Gauguin and countless movies. In fact, Brando was filming Mutiny on the Bounty on location there when he decided to purchase his secluded small island, just 30 miles north of Tahiti, in 1966.

It’s not entirely surprising that the Obamas would be joined by Springsteen, Hanks, and Winfrey. In November 2016, Obama awarded Springsteen with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a ceremony that Hanks attended, while Winfrey has vocally endorsed him since his first presidential run in 2007, and was the first person to interview the first lady after the president left office.

At the end of their journey, the yacht, dubbed the Rising Sun, will eventually take them back to the $2,700-a-night Brando resort, which is known for its freshwater pools, coral gardens, and prime conditions for diving and snorkeling. It’s also, notably, very eco-friendly, with in-house ecologists dedicating their time to protecting the atoll and its marine life. Obama reportedly arrived at the island alone back in March, and was later joined by Michelle (Malia, if you’re wondering, has been spotted around New York City as she works on a film internship). The pair are said to be leaving French Polynesia in the next week or so—bets are on as to where they head next.