Finally, a major, globally important summit that doesn’t involve our aggressively fearless leader or his restless-finger-syndrome–plagued Twitter feed. Instead, four members of what can only be described as American royalty had some fun in the sun, island-hopping around French Polynesia. There, isn’t that nice? A little dose of virtual vitamin D rather than doomsday proclamations and your Twitter feed full of stale United Airlines jokes?

According to the Asbury Park Press via Tahiti Nua TV, former president Barack Obama (just saying his name feels better), Michelle Obama, Bruce Springsteen, Oprah Winfrey, and Tom Hanks are in the South Pacific enjoying a vacation that included a luxury yacht excursion. Per Travel + Leisure, the yacht is called the Rising Sun, and it’s owned by David Geffen, who purchased it from Oracle C.E.O. Larry Ellison.

Travel + Leisure describes the dreamy day thusly: “They went for lunch on Vanilla Island, made a stop at Le Taha’a Island, and will continue on to Bora Bora. The trip will end at the Brando, a luxury resort where Obama has stayed for the past three weeks while working on his White House memoirs.”

So how did this merry band of high-sea explorers come to be? Well, Oprah has been friends with the Obamas for years, having been a major champion for him leading up to the 2008 election. Barack Obama awarded Hanks the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016. The actor also appeared in a farewell video to the outgoing president in January 2017. Springsteen also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, and, per Rolling Stone, he performed at a secret concert at the White House on January 12 to thank then-president Obama’s staff for their work over the years.

While you can’t join Obama for his book-writing vacation or yacht sojourn, take comfort in knowing that a person who met him in the South Pacific reportedly said he’s a “very cool man and he’ll let you take a photo with him if it’s not published.”