Both players are now injured and were thus missing for Real’s 1-0 LaLiga triumph over Alaves on the same night in Spain.
Camavinga tore a knee ligament last month while on international duty with France.
Meanwhile, Vinicius was sidelined for two and a half months on November 18 due to a hamstring injury.
However, both have made the most of their time away from the treatment table, flying across the Atlantic for a vacation.
Although both were in the United States, they were not spending time together and were seen at separate games on Thursday.
Camavinga was on the sidelines at SoFi Stadium before the game between the Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints.
In California, he witnessed an exciting game in which the Saints threatened a stunning comeback, only for the Rams to cling on and increase their playoff hopes.
As he came down the sideline with his entourage, the Frenchman was all grins.
He was photographed clutching a Rams scarf and was not the only high-profile athlete at SoFi.
That’s because baseball phenom Shohei Ohtani was also present, continuing to enjoy the offseason after signing a seven-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Meanwhile, Vinicius was in Oklahoma City to witness the Thunder play the star-studded Clippers at Paycom Arena.
The Brazilian sat courtside as the Thunder ended the Clippers’ nine-game winning streak thanks to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s outstanding effort.
Vinicius seemed overjoyed as he was seen on the front row holding his own handmade Thunder jersey.
He watched as James Harden scored 23 points and Paul George added 22 for the Clippers, who hadn’t lost since a November 30 loss at Golden State. Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Lakers was out with a bruised right hip.
After entering the game as a reserve for the Clippers with 6:51 remaining in the first quarter, former Thunder star Russell Westbrook received a standing ovation and thunderous applause. He had 15 points and 13 rebounds in the game.