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Are the pigs at Pig Beach nice?

One of the girls that was staying at the Yacht Club said, that when she was walking away from one of the pigs, one bit her on the but cheek . Be careful of the baby pigs, the moms are very protective. As you will see from my pictures they are huge too. We also seen a stingray at the beach while we were there.



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Where are the swimming pigs? The Bahamas' beach pigs live on Big Major Cay, one of the over 365 islands in Exuma, a district of the Bahamas. Also known as Pig Beach (for obvious reasons), the island is about 82 miles southeast of Nassau, and about 50 miles northwest of George Town.

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Can You Swim In The Bahamas? (Is It SAFE?) - TravelPeri. Yes, you can swim in the Bahamas - known for shallow waters and mild temperatures, most Bahamian beaches are ideal for swimming.

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Swimming with pigs is one of the most popular attractions for guests staying at Grand Isle Resort and Spa in Exuma, Bahamas. Guests can book half and full-day tours that include a boat ride to Pig Beach, the sand bar full of swine that's been blowing up your Instagram.

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Pig Beach or Big Major Cay is located approximately 77 miles away from Nassau. Making it a long journey for travelers, but worth every minute and perfect for a day trip. The journey to Pig Beach will be either a 3-hour boat ride (don't recommend) or a 30-minute flight (highly recommend).

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Only 25 minutes from Nassau/Paradise Island Meet Babe, Wilbur, Pumba, Larry, Curly, Mo, Ginger, Pepper, and Spice, just some of our awesome Rose Island piggies!

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The Beach Is A Pigsty, Literally The beach itself isn't all that glamorous, unless you love the smell of pigs in the heat. It's literally a pigsty with everything the piggies need, including ample shade, water, and small pens for the piglets.

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And because they're based right in Great Exuma, it'll be easy to get there from the Grand Isle Resort. You won't want to miss out on their Ocean Safari. You'll take a powerboat around about 75 little islands, and meet a lot of wildlife along the way. Something you won't see outside of the Bahamas are The Swimming Pigs.

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