The sapphire-blue waters of the Exumas are so beautiful that they can be seen from miles away. On this 365-island chain, there are remote footprint-free beaches, barren cays, and ultra-exclusive resorts. Here, nature outnumbers man, the coasts are unspoiled, and private islands are home to some of the world’s most famous people, including a slew of four-legged local celebrities. Public Swimming with Sharks Tours are enjoyable, but they are only the beginning of what makes Great Exuma so unique and appealing. The cloven hoof prints of swimming pigs, who enjoy greeting visitors on the beach, cover the island. Exuma Islands Bahamas Tours will demonstrate how to feed and interact with the pigs while swimming.
Take a trip to the well-known Pig Beach
Pig Beach is well-known on this island. Pig Beach is named after the pigs that live on the island of Exuma. It allows you to connect with your inner child in a variety of ways. There is no other place on the planet where visitors can see pigs in their natural environment. Bring some tasty treats because these swimming pigs enjoy putting on a show for visitors who bring them presents. Swimming Pigs and Public Swimming with Sharks Tours will help you form a bond with these pigs.
Swim with sharks on a full-day excursion in the Exumas
This section of the tour could be a lot of fun. Nurse sharks are friendly bottom-dwelling sharks that live in the warm, shallow waters of the Bahamas. At Compass Cay, just north of Staniel Cay, you’ll have plenty of chances to get up close and personal with the wildlife. Swimmers and snorkelers rarely bother nurse sharks. See swimming pigs, dive an underwater grotto, and pet friendly nurse sharks while exploring the pristine blue waters. Your Bahamas Tours Swimming Sharks Exuma Tour will teach you fascinating facts about the Bahamas, Exuma, and the archipelago’s many private islands. Feeding rock iguanas, interacting with the famous pigs, and swimming with sharks are just a few of the incredible animal interactions.
Where in the Bahamas can you find the best shark diving?
Scuba diving in the Bahamas is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. When it comes to diving with sharks in The Bahamas, there are a few islands to consider:
New Providence / Nassau
New Providence is the heart of the Bahamas’ tourist industry. It is home to Nassau, the Bahamas’ capital city and one of the most popular diving destinations in the country. Because of its proximity to the United States, Nassau is an excellent choice for travelers looking for a tropical getaway without taking a long flight. Without having to travel to the more distant islands, you can have unforgettable diving experiences there.
Nassau is popular among divers because it is both convenient (with a plethora of restaurants, bars, resorts, shopping, and entertainment) and promises a plethora of incredible dive sightings. Caribbean Reef Sharks, Silky Sharks, and even the occasional Tiger Shark can be seen by shark divers. While diving in this area, it is not uncommon to see other types of marine life such as Nassau Grouper, stingrays, and sea turtles.
The island of Grand Bahama
The Bahamas’ waters are excellent for all types of diving, but Grand Bahama is one of the best for shark diving. At the northernmost tip of The Bahamas, this island is about 100 miles east of Palm Beach, Florida. Grand Bahama is the country’s fourth largest island, and divers flock to it because there is so much to see.
Tiger Beach, about 20 miles off the island’s west end, is a popular spot for shark diving in Grand Bahama. It is located on a shallow sand flat with crystal clear waters and thriving coral reefs, which are home to a variety of marine life such as moray eels, groupers, snappers, and sea turtles.
Tiger Beach is also one of the best places to see Tiger Sharks in the world. In this area, it’s not uncommon to see groups of up to 17 pelagic tiger sharks, as well as other species like Lemon Sharks, who prefer to forage for food in sandy inshore areas. Nurse Sharks, Caribbean Reef Sharks, and Great Hammerhead Sharks are among the other sharks that can be seen.
Cat Island
It will take about 30 minutes to fly from Nassau to Cat Island. That’s plenty of time to get ready for a shark dive on this stunning island. Cat Island is one of the best diving spots in the Bahamas, despite being only 48 miles long and 4 miles wide. Because it is one of the best places on the planet to see Oceanic Whitetip Sharks, the island is especially appealing to shark divers. This shark usually lives in deeper waters, but in the spring, especially around the time of tuna migration, it comes closer to shore.
While diving around Cat Island, you can also see Silky Sharks and Dusky Sharks in addition to Whitetip Sharks. Tiger sharks, Great Hammerhead sharks, Blue Sharks, Blue Marlins, and stingrays are all possible sightings. In March, there’s a good chance of seeing Thresher Sharks near Cat Island, which are common in temperate and tropical oceans. Thresher Sharks are known for getting up close and personal with divers.
Exuma offers a relaxing vacation to its visitors
The majority of Bahamian tourist attractions revolve around the beach and water. Bahamas Tours to the Exuma Islands You can sail over beautiful blue waters, relax on Eleuthera’s pink sand beaches, and do anything else on the Bahamas’ Public Swimming with Sharks Tours. Exuma has everything you need for a relaxing Bahamas vacation, whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation. The Bahamas Tours Swimming Sharks Exuma allows you to appreciate the island’s natural beauty.
Fling on Your Vacation with Comfort Venture Tours
Comfort Venture Tours is a fantastic option for vacations, entertainment, special events, and private boating. Join us and our expert skipper as we explore the Bahamas from a new perspective. Comfort Venture Tours is concerned about the adventurer in you who craves these adventures. Public Swimming with Sharks Tour are available in the Bahamas. Customer satisfaction is extremely important to us, and we will go to great lengths to ensure that your visit with us is one to remember.