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Ever fancied swimming with pigs? You might not know<br />
it, but they’re excellent swimmers themselves. There<br />
are many stories behind why the pigs on Big Major<br />
Cay have taken to the waves, but the most likely one<br />
is that they’re simply hungry little piggies. Visitors to<br />
this secluded beach have the chance to feed the local<br />
residents and make acquaintances with the friendly<br />
critters.<br />
But if you want a bit more extreme, Exuma Escapes<br />
also offer the chance to swim with something a little bit<br />
more frightening. Sharks. Swim in crystal clear waters<br />
with one of the world’s oldest predators and overcome<br />
any fear you might have of these graceful animals. You<br />
can even feed rock iguanas on the way there!<br />
Most tours are taken by fast boat out into the<br />
archipelago, but for the best chance of seeing the<br />
incredible “disappearing sandbar” for an unforgettable<br />
lunch stop is by air. Meet your guide at the airport and<br />
fly out to where the pigs and the sharks swim freely.<br />
GET IN TOUCH<br />
4 Roosevelt Avenue,<br />
Mackey Street, Nassau,<br />
New Providence N9120<br />
Tel +1-242-424-7117<br />
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