also known as Pig Island, part of the Exuma Cays. There have been other swimming pig attractions popping up across the ...
U.S. News Travel Insider Tip: Staying in Nassau, but still want to see some pigs? A second population of swimming pigs has been established on Rose Island – a 25-minute boat ride as opposed to ...
Swimming with the pigs began on the island of Exuma in the Bahamas. it is believed the original pigs either swam there from a ...
also known as Pig Beach, in the Bahamas Exuma island chain, have been a major tourist attraction. Running wild on the uninhabited island, swimming out to meet boatloads of tourists and happily ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Pig Island is located in the Bahamas' Exuma Cays. No one is sure exactly how the pigs got there, but Pig Beach has become a huge tourist destination. You can watch ...
If swimming with pigs in the Bahamas is on your bucket list, read on to discover the best tour options as well as what to consider when you visit. Located in the Exumas, Big Major Cay – commonly ...
Many beaches across the 365 islands that make up Exuma are free of footprints. The sand is as soft, the water as blue and the scenery as stunning as they say. And yes, there are swimming pigs.