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The 7 Best Swimming With Pigs Tours from Nassau (2025 Reviews)

The 7 Best Swimming With Pigs Tours from Nassau (2025 Reviews)
The 7 Best Swimming With Pigs Tours from Nassau (2025 Reviews)

Swimming with the pigs in Nassau is one of the most unusual, bizarre, strange, and unforgettable experiences in the Bahamas.

From island hopping and turtle spotting to crystal-clear waters and wild pig encounters, these tours are equal parts adventure and pure island magic. For those coming from the mainland, there are also some fantastic day trips from Miami to the Bahamas that include stops near Pig Beach.

Whether you’re after snorkeling, a private beach club, or just snapping selfies with pigs, there’s a perfect oink, snort, squeal, and tour for you — and if you’re staying longer in Nassau, don’t miss one of the best Jeep tours in Nassau to round out the adventure.

Below, we break down our top 3 picks with reviews, highlights, and everything you need to know to swim and wiggle with the pigs.

Best Swim with Pigs Tours from Nassau

Compare Top Tours: Nassau: 3 Islands Tour, Snorkel, Pig Beach, Turtles & Lunch, Swimming Pigs with pickup: Pig can’t fly, but they do Swim!, and Nassau: Pigs, Snorkel, Turtles, Lunch, Private Beach Club
Nassau: 3 Islands Tour, Snorkel, Pig Beach, Turtles & Lunch Swimming Pigs with pickup: Pig can’t fly, but they do Swim! Nassau: Pigs, Snorkel, Turtles, Lunch, Private Beach Club
Duration: 5.5 hours Duration: 5 hours Duration: 4.5 hours
Pickup: Hotel pickup included Pickup: Round-trip transport from Nassau hotels Pickup: Hotel transfer included
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours Cancellation: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance Cancellation: Fully refundable with 24h notice
Includes: Boat ride, pig beach stop, snorkeling gear, lunch Includes: Boat ride, pigs, turtles, snacks, transport Includes: Lunch, snorkeling, private beach access, pigs
3 island stops, snorkel reefs, pig beach photos, lunch on the water Perfect for families, great guides, lots of pig time, scenic ride Laid-back private beach club, pigs + turtles, ideal for small groups
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7 Best Snorkeling with Pigs Bahamas Tours (2025)

Nassau Swimming with Pigs Tours (2025 Reviews)

Tour 1: Nassau: 3 Islands Tour, Snorkel, Pig Beach, Turtles & Lunch

Meeting Point: Paradise Island Ferry Terminal
Departure Time: 9:30 AM
Duration: 5.5 hours
Guide: English-speaking captain and local crew
Free Cancellation: Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
Includes: Pig Beach stop, reef snorkeling, lunch, turtles, 3 island tour

We booked the Nassau: 3 Islands Tour, Snorkel, Pig Beach, Turtles & Lunch after reading how many stops were included, and it absolutely lived up to the hype for a total coverage of these amphibious creatures of the Bahamas.

The experience starts with a scenic boat ride across shallow turquoise waters before anchoring off Turtle Cove — and yes, we really did swim with the turtles. They’re not shy either.

Pig Beach was everything we hoped for and more, and a bit more. The pigs are free-roaming and curious, and one even tried to follow us back to the boat — hilarious. The guides kept things safe but relaxed, letting everyone take their time for photos and feeding.

To some extent, the pigs have been semi-domesticated and are so used to people that they often act like pets. I know that they’re sensitive creatures and in many ways intelligent, but I didn’t realize they had such an affinity for humans and the beach until this experience.

Snorkeling off Rose Island was a personal highlight. The reef was healthy, visibility was great, and the crew provided decent gear (not rental junk). Even if you’re not an expert swimmer, the float vests help you feel secure.

Lunch was fresh grilled chicken, rice, and plantains at a beach hut overlooking the water — casual and local, not tourist-trap food. Between stops, there’s cold beer, tropical music, and lots of time to sunbathe or chat with others onboard. It felt like a mini island party without being overwhelming. Fresh food and icy cold beer in the middle of the Bahamas, does it get much better than this?

What really made this tour stand out was how well-paced it was. You’re not rushed at any point. And the mix of animal encounters, water activities, and beach time felt balanced and genuinely fun.

If you want to see pigs, turtles, and real Bahamian coastlines in one day — without going all the way to Exuma — this is your tour.

Tour 2: Swimming Pigs with pickup: Pig can’t fly, but they do Swim!

Meeting Point: Hotel pickup in Nassau
Departure Time: Varies by location (confirmed after booking)
Duration: 5 hours
Guide: Local guides with small-group experience
Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before departure
Includes: Round-trip boat, pigs, turtles, beach time, light refreshments

You know, even in the Bahamas, convenience is a big thing, and that’s why we booked the Swimming Pigs with pickup: Pig can’t fly, but they do Swim! tour because of the hotel pickup and shorter duration — perfect for fitting into a tighter schedule.

From the start, the guides were Really easy to get on with and attentive. The boat ride was comfortable, and the group size was just right — small enough to feel relaxed, but big enough to keep it social.

Pig Beach was the highlight, of course, and I mean so it should be. Where else in the world, in the beautiful tropics, can you swim with friendly pigs on a white sandy beach?

The pigs were playful and photogenic, waddling straight into the shallow water to greet us. The guides were great at keeping things fun but safe, especially for the younger kids on board.

Turtle spotting was an unexpected bonus. They surfaced right by the boat, and we had a good 20 minutes floating and swimming nearby. It felt completely unforced and natural — just part of the island rhythm.

This tour doesn’t include lunch, but they provided fruit, rum punch, and cold water. Which I considered to be great nutrients for a trip like this. The stops are a bit quicker than some longer day trips, but it felt efficient rather than rushed. And for visitors who don’t want a full-day commitment, it’s the sweet spot.

Overall, this is a well-run, family-friendly experience that still delivers the iconic swimming pigs without needing to travel far or lose your whole day.

Tour 3: Nassau: Pigs, Snorkel, Turtles, Lunch, Private Beach Club

Meeting Point: Paradise Island Ferry Terminal
Departure Time: 10:00 AM
Duration: 4.5 hours
Guide: Fun, local crew with strong safety focus
Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours in advance
Includes: Pig swim, reef snorkel, beach club access, lunch

The Nassau: Pigs, Snorkel, Turtles, Lunch, Private Beach Club tour stood out for offering something a little more chill — a mix of soft adventure and premium beach time.

After a short transfer and warm welcome, we boarded a sleek boat and set out for the pig encounter. Our experience splashing and having fun with the pigs was less crowded than expected, with plenty of time to feed, photograph, and play with the pigs in waist-deep water.

They’re surprisingly calm and well cared for — not just a photo op, but a real animal experience. It was so perfect that you would swear that they were trained animal models smiling happily, running around, and following after you like a pet, plus nice and squeaky clean from swimming in all that beautiful, fresh sea water.

Next came snorkeling, and it was genuinely better than we expected. In these tropical waters The reef was full of fish, and the crew gave a short briefing that helped even the nervous swimmers feel confident in these calm and inviting gentle tropical waves’. They even pointed out some coral types and a stingray.

Lunch was served at a secluded private beach club with shaded loungers, hammocks, and access to kayaks and paddleboards. The vibe here was laid-back and adult-friendly — less rowdy, more tropical serenity. We just loved it. It’s a great choice if you want a little luxury along with your pig photos.

We also spotted turtles on the return journey and stopped briefly so everyone could hop in for a swim — again, no rush, just time to chill out, relax, and enjoy.

For couples or small groups looking for a more upscale pig experience, this is the one I’d recommend.

Tour 4: Nassau: Snorkeling, Pig Beach, Swim with Turtles, and Lunch

Meeting Point: Bayshore Marina
Departure Time: 9:30 AM
Duration: 5 hours
Guide: Certified captain and enthusiastic local crew
Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before departure
Includes: Snorkeling, pig beach visit, turtle swim, lunch, drinks

We decided on the Nassau: Snorkeling, Pig Beach, Swim with Turtles, and Lunch as part of a relaxed midweek plan, and it turned out to be one of the best-paced tours we’ve taken in the Bahamas.

The crew was on-point from the start — safety-conscious but fun, offering cold drinks the moment we boarded, which was a welcome relief from the tropical heat.

The first stop was snorkeling, and visibility was outstanding. The reef had a mix of colorful fish, and we even spotted a barracuda from a distance (don’t worry, it stayed away).

Pig Beach came next, and while it was a bit more active than other tours we’ve been on, the guides handled the group well. There was plenty of time for interaction, and they even handed out food so everyone got that perfect pig selfie moment.

You know that’s a good description for it. We were in the water with the pigs, swimming, then we were on the beach playing with the pigs and giving them some food. It was a totally immersive and interactive experience, one I thought I would never have.

The real surprise was the turtle swim — we anchored in shallow water near a known turtle area, and sure enough, three or four showed up within minutes. Floating alongside them in the wild was pure magic.

Lunch was simple but satisfying — grilled fish, rice, and a rum punch (or two). It was served at a quiet beach spot with plenty of space to unwind. You know, in this sort of heat, swimming in these warm tropical waters and being the whole day on or in the water, a simple, fresh, and tasty meal like this was appreciated, and so was the rum punch! No pressure, no crowds — just good island energy..

This tour gives you a bit of everything without rushing: reef time, pig time, turtle time, and even a little nap on the way back.

If you want to balance animal encounters with proper water activities, then do yourself a favor and book this tour; it is a top-tier choice!

Tour 5: Nassau to Exuma Full-Day Trip Experience

Meeting Point: East Bay Street Marina (pickup available)
Departure Time: 8:00 AM
Duration: 8–9 hours
Guide: Professional Bahamian crew with Exuma experience
Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before departure
Includes: Speedboat ride to Exuma, pigs, iguanas, lunch, sandbar

The Nassau to Exuma Full-Day Trip Experience is the real deal: hunker down, let your hair down, and bucket-list pig tour — the one that actually takes you to the original Pig Beach in the Exumas.

It’s a longer day with an earlier start, but you’ll be rewarded with sights and stops most Nassau-based tours don’t reach. The speedboat ride out was smooth and well-handled, with fun commentary from the crew and a few surprise sightings (yes, flying fish!).

The first stop was the famous sandbar — blindingly white, surrounded by shallow teal water, and perfect for those postcard photos. Sometimes I just had to pinch myself to think that this is real life, I’m really here, and not watching some luxury tropical documentary.

Next came the iguana island, where the reptiles lazily sun themselves and accept snacks from guests (bring your camera — they’re photogenic and a little prehistoric-looking)..

Then: the pigs. Not just a handful — a whole herd of them trotting out into the water. They’re used to people but still cheeky, and one nipped at someone’s beach bag hoping for chips. The guides gave clear instructions and made sure the interactions stayed fun and safe.

There was also time to swim in Thunderball Grotto (if weather allows) and snorkel above coral reefs with vibrant marine life. This part of the tour, if you’re fortunate enough to see it, is really worth it. You cover serious ground on this tour, but it’s never rushed.

Lunch was at a beachside grill with grilled chicken, pasta salad, and rum punch — tasty, filling, and in a stunning location. By the time we got back to Nassau, everyone on board was tired but grinning.

If you want to visit the “real” Pig Beach and see more than just the highlights around Nassau, this is 100% worth the time and price.

Tour 6: Nassau: Swimming Pigs, Snorkeling and Beach Boat Tour

Meeting Point: Margaritaville Dock, Nassau
Departure Time: 10:00 AM
Duration: 4.5 hours
Guide: Energetic young crew with strong local knowledge
Free Cancellation: Yes, cancel up to 24 hours before for full refund
Includes: Boat ride, pig swim, beach break, snorkel gear, drinks

The Nassau: Swimming Pigs, Snorkeling and Beach Boat Tour is a crowd-pleaser — fast-paced, social, and ideal if you want the best of the pigs with a bit of island party vibe.

The boat itself is sleek and modern, with powerful engines that made the trip exciting without being rough as it was designed to move fast and skip across the waves, we even enjoyed some drinks on the way. From the moment we boarded, the crew was upbeat and funny, setting a friendly tone for the whole experience.

Pig Beach was the first stop, and the pigs were active and curious, especially once the snacks came out. Our guide made sure that there was enough space and time for everyone to take photos, feed them, and enjoy watching their personalities come out.

Next up was a short snorkeling session — not as in-depth as on some other tours, but it was still refreshing and scenic. Great for casual swimmers or families who want a taste without going full dive mode.

After snorkeling, we pulled into a calm bay with beach chairs and shallow waters — great for floating with a drink or just relaxing. They provided rum punch, soda, and snacks on board throughout, and there was plenty of shade on the boat if you needed a break from the sun. Just anchored in that calm bay and shallow waters was a great experience,e the rum punch on board helped the overall ambience.

This tour is perfect for younger travelers, couples, or friend groups looking for a little fun in the sun with just the right touch of wildlife and water adventure.

Tour 7: Ultimate SeaXscape Pigs/Turtles/Snorkel/Lunch/Drinks/PU/DO

Meeting Point: Hotel pickup included
Departure Time: 9:00 AM
Duration: 5.5 hours
Guide: Fun and helpful local team
Free Cancellation: Yes, full refund up to 24 hours prior
Includes: Swimming pigs, turtles, snorkeling, lunch, drinks, transport

This tour, the Ultimate SeaXscape Pigs/Turtles/Snorkel/Lunch/Drinks/PU/DO tour offers a full-on half-day experience that manages to pack in multiple wildlife stops and still leave time to unwind.

After a super convenient and on-time pickup, we were quickly on the water and headed to Pig Beach. The pigs here were really active, almost hyped up, and seemed so happy to see us, and clearly used to human interaction. The crew worked with us well, so everyone had space to get their photos and feed the pigs safely.

Next was a turtle spot near a shallow reef, where we slipped into clear, calm water and watched them paddle around. It was relaxed and beautiful — not rushed at all. Snorkeling was also available nearby, and while it wasn’t a deep reef, there were schools of fish and coral pockets to explore.

Lunch was served at a waterfront stop with shaded picnic tables — grilled chicken, rice, salad, and fruit. Drinks (yes, including rum punch) flowed generously, and the crew kept things lively with music and light commentary as we cruised.

What makes this tour stand out is the mix of fun and care — the guides were informative but chill, and everything was handled smoothly. For a mid-range price point, it delivers a solid mix of all the things travelers want from a Bahamas excursion.

FAQs (The 7 Best Swimming With Pigs Tours from Nassau (2025 Reviews))

1. Do these pig tours depart directly from Nassau or Paradise Island?
Yes, all tours on this list depart from Nassau or nearby Paradise Island. Most include hotel pickup or meet at a central marina like Bayshore or the Paradise Island Ferry Terminal.

2. Can I swim with turtles as well as pigs on these tours?
Absolutely. In fact, most of the top-rated tours (like Tour 1, 3, 4, and 7) include time swimming or snorkeling with turtles in calm, clear waters.

3. Are these tours suitable for kids or families?
Yes. Most are very family-friendly and include life vests, calm swimming areas, and playful pigs that children love. Tour 2 and Tour 6 are especially good for shorter outings with kids.

4. How long do these tours last, and is lunch included?
Tours range from 4.5 to 9 hours. The longer full-day Exuma tour (Tour 5) includes lunch and drinks. Others also provide a hot lunch or snacks, depending on the itinerary. Always check individual inclusions.

5. Are the pigs friendly, and is it safe to swim with them?
The pigs are used to visitors and are generally friendly, but they are still animals. Guides will provide food and safety instructions. Most guests find the experience fun and safe when respectful of the pigs’ space.

6. Do I need to be a strong swimmer to enjoy these tours?
No. Most tours provide life jackets, and the water is shallow near Pig Beach and turtle spots. Even non-swimmers can participate safely with crew assistance.

7. What should I bring on the day of the tour?
Bring sunscreen, a towel, swimsuit, waterproof phone case, and cash for optional tips or extra drinks. Most tours include snorkel gear and lunch, so you won’t need much else.

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Shania Marks

Shania Marks is an adventurous world traveler who thrives on finding and exploring new experiences, connecting deeply with diverse cultures, and passionately embracing life's thrilling journeys far beyond the ordinary path.
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