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Swim with the famous wild pigs at Crystal Beach -- as a half-day, not an Exumas charter

The Bahamas' most viral animal encounter without the long-haul charter: you wade into clear shallows to feed and swim alongside the resident swimming pigs, then have the rest of your beach time at Crystal Beach. On Grand Bahama you can do it as a ~4-hour port-day trip instead of a separate Exumas day cruise. It's the only-here, Instagram-staple moment a lot of first-timers come for.

What to expect

You board a transport from the cruise pier straight to Crystal Beach, where the Swim With Pigs Freeport team guides you into the clear, warm shallows—your cue to wade in alongside the resident swimming pigs, feed them, and capture the Instagram moment dozens of first-timers come for. After the pig interaction, you have the balance of your port-day window to swim, sunbathe, and recover at Crystal Beach itself, with the unhurried rhythm of a half-day beach excursion rather than a rushed charter. You'll see the pigs move freely through the water at their own pace, close enough to touch, and the beach behind them filling with fellow cruise passengers enjoying the same clear waters. The whole experience—from pier transport through pig time to beach leisure—flows as one continuous 4-hour window with no jarring transitions.

Who to call — book direct
Swim With Pigs Freeport
$96/person booked direct -- includes round-trip ground transport from the port to Crystal Beach, beach entrance, the pig interaction and all taxes (lunch extra)
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct wins: Carnival's swimming-pigs excursion runs about $134.99/person, so booking direct saves roughly $40/person. It's off Carnival's pier with a ~4-hour window -- fine for a port day, but use the operator's port transfer and confirm the return time covers all-aboard.

Good to know

Book direct with Swim With Pigs Freeport ($96/person) rather than Carnival's ship excursion ($134.99) to save ~$40 per person, and coordinate your return transport to guarantee you're back well before the all-aboard deadline in your 6–8 hour port window. Round-trip ground transport from the cruise pier is included in the direct-booking price, but confirm the operator's return schedule covers the full port time and leaves a safety buffer—port days on Grand Bahama are tight, and you can't afford to miss the ship. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a waterproof phone case or camera, cash for lunch (not included), and wear water shoes or sandals for easy transitions between transport and beach. No advance lunch reservation is necessary through the operator, but eating on-site may be limited, so plan accordingly or eat before heading ashore.

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