Pig Beach
Pig Beach on Big Major Cay is a beach on an abandoned island off the coast of Exuma, Bahamas. The island gets its unofficial name from a colony of feral pigs that live on the island. In current times, it has become a tourist destination. The island is famous for its Pig Beach, which gets its name from the Exuma pigs, which are the sole occupants of the island, along with a few stray cats and goats. On the swimming pigs beach, there are an estimated 20 to 25 pigs and piglets. The pigs range in size from young piglets, who are a fan favorite, to Big Momma, the island's largest and oldest pig.
The island and surroundings have a similar aspect to that of the Bahamas region. The beach and the island as a whole are lined with soft white sand beaches, blue seas of the Caribbean Sea, and swaying palm palms.
The island is just approximately a mile long. Despite its small size, the island attracts more annual travelers than the remainder of the Bahamas islands, which were visited by 6.62 million tourists in 2018.
Location: Black Point, Bahamas