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Matt Damon tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that his four daughters love to travel the globe with him
“We are seasoned travelers in our family, just because I work all over the world,” the actor says
The Odyssey star shares four daughters — Alexia, Isabella, Gia and Stella — with his wife, Luciana Damon
Matt Damon loves to travel the globe with his girls — and the feeling is mutual.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actor, 55, says his career in the entertainment industry has allowed him the opportunity to travel near and far, and his kids love to tag along on his getaways.
“We are seasoned travelers in our family, just because I work all over the world. So my kids love to travel,” Matt says.
He shares four daughters — Alexia, 27; Isabella, 20; Gia, 17; and Stella, 15 — with his wife, Luciana Damon.
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(From left to right): Luciana Damon, Isabella Damon, Matt Damon, Stella Damon and Gia Damon in New York City in January 2026.
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Matt and Luciana, 49, welcomed their first child together, Isabella, in 2006. Gia followed in 2008, and Stella completed the family in 2010.
Alexia is Luciana’s daughter from her marriage to ex-husband Arbello Barroso. Alexia met stepdad Matt in 2003, after her mother started dating the actor. (Matt and Luciana eventually wed in 2005.)
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This summer, Matt will be booked and busy, traveling the globe to promote his latest project, The Odyssey, which follows the story of Homer’s ancient Greek poem of the same name.
He stars in the Christopher Nolan-directed film as the lead character, Odysseus.
Matt Damon in London in July 2023.
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According to Damon, he will have virtually no downtime ahead of the movie’s worldwide premiere next month.
“My decompression already happened,” he tells PEOPLE with a laugh. “But we’re going to Europe, we’re going to do premieres in Mumbai, Beijing and Seoul. It’s a big push.”
“I’ll bring my family for a lot of it, so they can see some of these places,” adds Damon, who recently launched a new initiative, Get Blue, with his nonprofit, Water.org.
The Odyssey hits theaters on July 17.
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