INTRODUCING PIG BEACH
Pig Beach is
a magical tourist destination in the Bahamas, specifically located on Big Major
Cay, an uninhabited island in the Exuma Cays. This location is famous for its
colony of feral pigs that are known to swim in the ocean and bask under the sun.
The pigs with small eyes are friendly and enjoy human company. Tourists can
book boat tour trips from Exuma George Town or Nassau. Visitors can interact
with the pigs. However, it’s crucial to follow safety tips.
Listen to
guidance carefully.
Do not feed
the pigs processed foods or anything else not approved.
Feed the
pigs only approved foods provided by the tour operator.
Don’t chase
the pigs.
Keep your
distance and avoid trying to touch or hold onto the pigs.
Avoid loud
noises or sudden movements.
Do not wave
food above them.
Avoid
turning your back while holding food.
Limit
overfeeding pigs.
While those
pigs are accustomed to human interaction, they are feral animals and can be
unpredictable. It's important to approach them with caution. Some sources
mention potential safety concerns, such as the possibility of getting bitten or
contracting infections. The tour will be fun and quirky with the right
approach.
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