With Scots now encouraged to “stay local”, hundreds were out enjoying the Easter sunshine.
Pictures showed people of all ages out for a stroll, folks sunbathing, and even some hardy souls swimming in the sea.
Scotland’s chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith has previously warned that large gatherings over the Easter weekend could reverse recent progress in suppressing the virus.
On Thursday, he said: “We can see by looking at Europe and other parts of the world how fragile our own position is.
“It remains imperative that we abide by the rules, we stay local and we look after each other.”
Travel out-with council areas is still largely prohibited, while outdoor meetings between adults are limited to four people from two households.
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Portobello Beach was busy on Saturday as locals flocked to the seaside to enjoy the sunny weather. Photo: Third Party
. Sunny afternoon
Local sit on the wall along the promenade at Portobello Beach. Photo: Third Party
1. Sunny afternoon
Local sit on the wall along the promenade at Portobello Beach. Photo: Third Party
2. On the sands
Dozens of locals soaked up the sunshine on the sandy beach at Portobello. Photo: Third Party
3. Going to the prom
The promenade at Portobello was busy as locals enjoyed the Easter weather. Photo: Third Party
4. Beach life
The beach as was busy on Saturday, as locals soaked up the sunshine. Photo: Third Party