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  • 4 Hours
  • Max People : 40

Swimming with the Pigs Tour

Let us take you to the beautiful Exuma Cays and the world-famous swimming pigs. Immerse yourself in the serene, beautiful waters of the Bahamas for an entire day. See our native animals and swim with the pigs in Exuma Cays, Bahamas! Sit on a breathtaking sandbar and breathe in the fresh, relaxing air. Enjoy delicious Bahamian cuisine, which is included in the price. We will also provide chilled bottled water throughout the day and food to feed the swimming pigs.

Tour Highlights

Swimming Pigs – Big Major Cay, sometimes called Pig Island, is a picturesque island in the Exuma Cays, though it is arguably best known for being the home of the world-famous swimming pigs, who’ll delightfully eat your food after greeting you with happy squeals. Although no one knows how these adorable pigs arrived on the island, some believe sailors left them there to cook and eat later, while others believe they swam from a ship that crashed on the nearby reef.

Swimming With Sharks – At Compass Cay, often described as a stunning tropical paradise and one of the most beautiful islands in the world, you can rub shoulders with nurse sharks, who love to wallow in the warm, crystal-clear waters of The Bahamas. Swimming with nurse sharks may seem
intimidating, but once you play with these harmless and friendly sea dwellers, you’ll never want to leave! When the tide rises, these nurse sharks swim up to the dock, so if you prefer not to jump into the ocean, you can lovingly pet their skin.

Lunch at Staniel Cay – When you need a bite to eat, we’ll take you to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, where you can enjoy a delicious, exquisite lunch amid the scenery of a tranquil getaway.

Iguanas at Exuma Land and Sea Park – As part of this thrilling tour, you’ll visit Bitter Guana Cay, home to the Bahamian Rock Iguana, an endangered species with a population of less than 5,000. Dating back three million years, the Bahamian Rock Iguanas are brownish pink in color, and while they can grow up to four feet long, most on the island are only two feet long. Like the swimming pigs, the iguanas are friendly and enjoy eating food from visitors, especially sea grapes, as they are sweet and tasty!

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