Not long ago, the novelty of swimming with pigs off the shore of an uninhabited Bahama island elicited squeals of delight — and selfies aplenty. Now, copycat attractions across The Bahamas are ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. According to an Instagram post, the Swimming ...
"Pig Beach" is located on Big Major Cay in the Bahamas. It's the year of the pig and national pig day -- really! And what better way to get up-close-and-personal than taking a dip? Swimming with pigs ...
If you’re a fan of ABC’s The Bachelor, you might remember back in 2016 during Ben’s season, one of the dates featured a few special guests. The swimming pigs of The Bahamas were a big hit with viewers ...
The Bahamas is the “Official Home of the Swimming Pigs”. The Bahamas is the “Official Home of the Swimming Pigs”. Visitors to the islands are happily embracing the unique and special experience of ...
A day trip in a boat in the Caribbean usually involves encounters with ocean dwellers such as turtles, tropical fish and maybe a dolphin or two. However, the Bahamas has one unique creature you may ...
The swimming pigs of the Bahamas have become global celebrities. They even have a full-time social media professional to promote them. (Bahamas Ministry of Tourism) EXUMA, Bahamas — When we saw them, ...
If you’re waiting to fulfill any life goals until pigs fly, heads up: There are swine swimming in the Bahamas already. A colony of pigs in the Exumas, a klatch of islands to the southeast of Nassau in ...
U.S. News Travel Insider Tip: Staying in Nassau, but still want to see some pigs? A second population of swimming pigs has been established on Rose Island – a 25-minute boat ride as opposed to the ...
Pigs may not be able to fly, but they sure can swim, and there’s no more beloved swimming pigs than those living on the white-sand beaches of The Bahamas. Social media has been abuzz about the welfare ...
Not long ago, the novelty of swimming with pigs off the shore of an uninhabited Bahama island elicited squeals of delight — and selfies aplenty. Now, copycat attractions across the Bahamas are ...