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Where should I stay to see the swimming pigs?

Swimming with pigs is one of the most popular attractions for guests staying at Grand Isle Resort and Spa in Exuma, Bahamas.



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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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The Staniel Cay Adventures offers the swimming with the pigs excursion from Nassau for $510.00. It includes a quick flight. Like other tours, the tour includes swimming with the pigs, swimming with the sharks, visiting the iguanas, snorkeling, and more.

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If you're traveling to Rose Island or don't live far off, you should really make the trip to go see its pigs. The swimming pigs at Rose Island are nice, fun, and will offer you a unique experience. It's rare that people get to go swimming with pigs.

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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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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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BUT the price is about 400$ and there is a cheaper way from Nassau to get there: Take a plane! The Airport of Exuma is literally next to the port (5min walking distance!) and the price per person is about 150-200$ (there and back - leave in the morning and come back at night).

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No matter if you're visiting from Nassau or from Staniel Cay or another island in the Exumas, the only way to get to Pig Beach is by boat.

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Paradise Island Beach Club has you covered. One of the most interesting attractions near Nassau Island is Pig Beach: a beautiful, white sand beach with picturesque palm trees, crystal clear water, and a smattering of friendly, fuzzy piggies who love swimming as much as you do.

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