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Swimming Pigs Bahamas β€” How to Visit Pig Beach from Nassau

Complete local guide Β· Where they are Β· How to get there Β· What to expect

The Famous Swimming Pigs of the Bahamas

The swimming pigs of the Bahamas have become one of the most iconic wildlife experiences in the Caribbean. These semi-wild pigs live on a small beach called Pig Beach (officially part of Rose Island) and actively swim out to greet boats, looking for food from tourists. The interaction is surprisingly gentle and incredibly photogenic.

The original swimming pigs are located in the Exumas, near Staniel Cay β€” but that destination requires a 1–2 hour flight or multi-day boat trip from Nassau. For visitors arriving by cruise ship or staying in Nassau, Pig Beach at Rose Island is the accessible alternative: just 20 minutes by private boat from Nassau Cruise Port.

David has been taking guests to Pig Beach since 2017. He knows exactly when to arrive for the best pig activity and the lightest crowds.

How to Get to the Swimming Pigs from Nassau

Option 1: Private Boat Tour (Recommended)

Book a private tour with David. He picks you up at Nassau Cruise Port, takes you directly to Pig Beach, and returns you on your schedule. Packages start at $80/person and include snorkel gear. This is the safest, most convenient option β€” especially for cruise passengers.

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Option 2: Rent Your Own Boat

If you have boating experience, you can rent a boat from Nassau and navigate to Rose Island. You'll still need to know the exact location, have a Bahamian boating license or hire a captain, and follow marine regulations around Pig Beach.

Tips for Visiting the Swimming Pigs

Go early. The pigs are most active in the morning (9–11 AM). By midday the beach can get crowded with large tour groups from cruise ships.
Don't feed them junk food. The pigs are accustomed to fruits and vegetables. David brings appropriate food β€” avoid chips, candy, or alcohol.
Wear reef-safe sunscreen. Standard chemical sunscreens harm the coral reef ecosystem. Biodegradable mineral sunscreen is required.
Bring a waterproof camera. A GoPro or waterproof phone case is ideal. The pigs swim right up to you β€” you'll want photos from in the water.
Be gentle. The pigs are social but they're still animals. Don't climb on them or grab their ears. Respectful interaction is the rule.

Frequently Asked Questions

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