Attraction Guide: Pig Beach (Big Major Cay), Nassau, Bahamas

Pig Beach (Big Major Cay) Guide

Swim with the Stars: Experience Paradise at Pig Beach! Guide

Imagine yourself swimming in crystal-clear turquoise waters, surrounded by adorable, friendly pigs! This is the reality at Pig Beach, also known as Big Major Cay, in the Exuma Cays of the Bahamas. This unique destination has become a global sensation, attracting visitors from all over the world who are eager to interact with these charming swimming pigs. It's an unforgettable experience that combines the beauty of the Bahamas with the playful antics of these unusual residents. The origin of the swimming pigs is shrouded in mystery, with several theories circulating. One popular story suggests that sailors left the pigs on the island with the intention of returning to cook them, but never did. Another theory claims that the pigs swam ashore from a shipwreck. Regardless of their origin, the pigs have thrived on Big Major Cay, becoming a beloved symbol of the Exumas. The main activity at Pig Beach is, of course, swimming with the pigs! You can feed them (only approved food!), pet them, and watch them frolic in the water. Many tour operators offer boat trips to Pig Beach, often combined with visits to other nearby islands and attractions. Remember to be respectful of the pigs and their environment. Avoid feeding them anything other than approved food, and be mindful of their space. While there are no restaurants directly on Pig Beach, many tour operators include lunch or snacks as part of their package. You can also find delicious Bahamian cuisine on nearby islands.

Transportation

Reaching Pig Beach requires a boat trip. Several tour operators in Nassau and other Exuma Cays offer excursions to Big Major Cay. These tours typically include transportation to and from your hotel or accommodation, as well as lunch and other activities. Consider booking a tour in advance, especially during peak season.