Swimming Pigs & ATV Tour
Overview
Small intimate groups will find adventure in this private jeep/bus tour featuring Bahamian caves and the vibrant Adelaide Village. A journey through these unique locations offers a mix of history and relaxation along the shoreline.
- 🚐 Ride to the famous Bahamian caves village and learn about its history while observing real bats.
- 🏡 Experience the cultural Adelaide Village with its winding streets and colorful homes.
- 🍹 Relax on the shoreline where a complimentary drink awaits, along with numerous activities.
- 🏖️ Participate in beach volleyball, kayaking, paddle-boarding, or enjoy a pedal boat.
- 🐷 Feed and pet the world-famous swimming pigs during your visit.
- 🍽️ A delicious lunch stop at an oceanfront restaurant is included.
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Pickup included
- A Professional Trained Guide who is also a knowledgeable Bahamian Natives
- All Fees and Taxes
- Gratuities
- Bahamian lunch and beverage
- Medley of Bahamian Treats Experience Samples of Bahamian favourites. Delicious bites with a tasty Bahamian infused beverage to top it all off!
- Bottled water
- Gas & Insurance
- Infant & Toddler Car seats are provided by request only at a cost of $15
Meeting point
Return details
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The Caves of New ProvidenceOne of the most historically rich sites in the Bahamas is The Caves. The Caves are believed to have been inhabited by the original settlers of the Bahamas, the Arawak or Lucayan Indians. Later the site was recorded as being well visited by pirates who would hide and/or divide their ill-gotten treasure within the intricate layers of The Caves. The close proximity of the caves to the sea provided the perfect access to pirates. It is said Blackbeard the Pirate stored his stolen booty in The Caves.You are certain to find a bat or two as you enter.
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Adelaide VillageAdelaide is one of the three historic villages in New Providence, Nassau, where the African slaves who were given freedom by then Governor of the Bahamas Sir James Carmichael Smyth settled in 1831.Today, only a few families remained in Adelaide, occupying the few quaint colourful little houses in the village. We pass through the village and at the back sits a perfect beach day loaded with activities that await you. Make it a lazy beach day or one filled with adventure. It's entirely up to you!
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.