Exuma Swimming Pigs Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas View all images Back Previous Next The supplier or owner of this product shall be responsible for the accuracy of the above images. Nexus B2C shall not be responsible for innacuracies. 1/6 2/6 3/6 4/6 5/6 6/6 About this activity Swimming with Pigs Exuma is an exciting tour filled with fun activities all day long. Head to Allen’s Cay to feed the endangered Bahamian rock iguanas living in a pristine beach. Next up, the main attraction of the day: swimming with pigs! Some say they were left on the coast by a group of sailors who planned to come back and cook them, or that the pigs swam over from a nearby shipwreck. No matter how these lovely creatures ended up living in the cay, you shouldn’t miss out on spending some tender time swimming with these super-cute and fun-loving little fellows. Visit Staniel Cay Yacht Club to enjoy a delicious lunch, then take a short ride to Compass to swim and interact with nurse sharks. The final leg of the journey is in one of Exuma’s secret beaches, for a relaxing end to a fantastic day! About the tourMinimum Age to Participate: 2+ yearsChild age: 2 to 6 yearsFree Child age: 0 to 1 yearsNot Included:TipsSouvenirsSnacksHighlights Swim with pigs Feed Bahamian Rock Iguanas Swim with nurse sharks Visit a hidden beach Important notesRecommendations:Bring swimsuitBring towelsUse biodegradable sunblockBring extra cashBring a change of clothesNotes: Minimum of 10 participants per tour. Minimum age recommended is 2 years old. Additional informationWheelchair Accesible: NoActivity Level: ModerateLanguages: English.