Swim with Pigs

Big Major Cay, Exuma

The Swim with Pigs experience takes place at Big Major Cay, a small, uninhabited island in the heart of the Exuma Cays. Surrounded by shallow turquoise water and soft sandbanks, the island is known for its free-roaming pigs that swim out to greet arriving boats. The setting feels playful, open, and distinctly Bahamian.

Its isolation and clarity of water create an environment where interactions feel spontaneous, guided by nature rather than structure or crowds.

Big Major Cay, Exuma

An Uninhabited Island in the Exumas

Big Major Cay sits just north of Staniel Cay, an area recognized for clear water, scattered cays, and calm tidal flats. There are no buildings or roads on the island, only open shoreline and wide views across the Exuma Sound. This lack of development gives the experience its untouched, natural feel.

The absence of development allows the island’s textures, colors, and quiet atmosphere to remain the focus throughout the visit.

An Uninhabited Island in the Exumas

Shallow Waters & Sandbanks

The waters around Big Major Cay are clear and shallow, revealing sandbars and shifting shades of blue beneath the surface. The pigs move freely between shore and water, often swimming short distances near visiting boats. Nearby sandbanks emerge with the tide, adding to the relaxed, unhurried pace of the day.

Gentle tides and open visibility make the surroundings feel calm and accessible, encouraging a relaxed pace that invites exploration without urgency.

Shallow Waters & Sandbanks

Nearby Cays & Island Pairings

Visits to Big Major Cay are often paired with nearby stops such as Compass Cay or short passes through surrounding Exuma cays. Because the islands are spread out rather than centralized, each stop feels distinct, and the journey between them becomes part of the experience.

Moving between cays offers changing scenery, where each short journey introduces new colors, coastlines, and perspectives across the Exumas.

Nearby Cays & Island Pairings

Reaching the Exumas by Private Flight

Private flights simplify access to the Exumas, allowing travelers to spend more time on the water and less time in transit. Arriving via nearby airstrips makes it easy to move between Big Major Cay, sandbanks, and neighboring cays within a single day.

The aerial approach reveals the scale and spacing of the islands, adding context before transitioning seamlessly from sky to sea.

Reaching the Exumas by Private Flight

Why Travelers Choose Big Major Cay

  • Home to the famous swimming pigs of the Exumas
  • Uninhabited island with no commercial development
  • Shallow, crystal-clear waters and soft sandbanks
  • Close to Staniel Cay and nearby Exuma highlights
  • Easily paired with multiple island stops

Together, these elements create a destination that feels iconic yet unspoiled, appealing to travelers seeking authenticity over spectacle.

Why Travelers Choose Big Major Cay

A Playful Experience in a Natural Setting

Swimming with pigs at Big Major Cay feels lighthearted and genuine. It unfolds in open water, shaped by tides, light, and movement rather than enclosures or schedules. The result is an experience that’s memorable without feeling manufactured.

The experience balances novelty with simplicity, leaving room for genuine moments shaped by environment, interaction, and unplanned discovery.

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A Playful Experience in a Natural Setting