Nassau, Bahamas: Swimming Pigs, Flamingos, Baha Mar

This is post 9 of 12 in the series “Where I've Been”

  1. Solo in Bali: April 2024
  2. Paris in December: Christmas Markets, Museums, and Why Winter is the Best Time to Visit
  3. Seattle to LA by Train and Plane: A 10-Day West Coast Trip Using Marriott Points
  4. Italy by Train: Two Weeks from Rome to Milan with Stops in Naples, the Amalfi Coast, and Florence
  5. Barcelona, the Costa Brava, and the F1 Spanish Grand Prix: A Week in Catalonia
  6. Amsterdam, Brussels, and the Dutch Grand Prix: Two Weeks by Train Through Europe
  7. Savannah and Hilton Head: A Long Weekend in the Lowcountry
  8. New Zealand in Spring: Wellington, Auckland, and the Northern Explorer Train
  9. Swimming Pigs, Flamingos, and Baha Mar: A Long Weekend in Nassau, Bahamas
  10. Bonaire and the Brazilian Grand Prix: Diving, Beaches, and F1 at Interlagos
  11. From Venice to Rome via Monza: Two Weeks in Italy for the F1 Grand Prix
  12. A Road Trip Across Provence During Lavender Season, Then Paris

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bahamas worth it on points?

Yes. The Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is one of the best Hyatt points redemptions in the Caribbean. At 25,000 points per night, you are getting a $400-plus per night resort for free. The beach, pools, and flamingos alone justify the trip.

How do you get to the swimming pigs in the Bahamas?

Book a full-day boat excursion from Nassau to the Exumas. The swimming pigs are at Big Major Cay, about 50 miles from Nassau. Most tours include snorkeling stops, lunch on a private beach, and the pigs. Expect to pay $300-400 for two people.

What is the best time to visit Nassau?

December through April for warm, dry weather. Hurricane season runs June through November. January-February is peak season with the best weather but highest prices. Book hotel points well in advance for winter dates.

Why the Bahamas in January

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The Grand Hyatt Baha Mar was bookable with Hyatt points, the swimming pigs are a $30 boat ride away, and Nassau is a three-hour flight from New York.

Quick picks: Baha Mar on points | swimming pigs excursion | Fish Fry at Arawak Cay | flamingos at Ardastra Gardens | Skip: the casino (house always wins)
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After a cold New York winter, we needed a quick warm getaway. Nassau is a three-hour direct flight from New York, the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar was bookable with Hyatt points, and we could swim with pigs. That was enough.

Baha Mar Resort

Baha Mar is a massive resort complex on Cable Beach in Nassau. It has three hotels — the Grand Hyatt, SLS, and Rosewood — plus a casino, golf course, and a long stretch of white sand beach. We stayed at the Grand Hyatt, which was the best value option and still felt high-end.

The resort is self-contained enough that you could spend your entire trip without leaving, and honestly, most people do. The pools are spread across different levels with swim-up bars, the beach is gorgeous, and there are enough restaurants to eat somewhere different every meal.

The Flamingos

Baha Mar has a flamingo sanctuary right on the resort grounds. You can walk up and watch them from just a few feet away — no fence, no glass. Early morning is the best time to visit when the light is soft and the birds are most active. It is one of those experiences that feels surreal, standing next to wild flamingos with the ocean in the background.

Swimming with the Pigs

This was the highlight of the trip. We booked a full-day boat excursion that included the famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay in the Exumas, plus snorkeling stops and a beach lunch.

The pigs are exactly as advertised — they swim right up to your boat looking for food. They are surprisingly big and enthusiastic. The guides make sure everyone gets time in the water with them and the photos are unlike anything else.

Tips for the pig swim:

  • Book well in advance, especially for January and February
  • It is a full day trip — you leave early and get back in the late afternoon
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and a waterproof phone case
  • Motion sickness medication if you are sensitive — the boat ride to the Exumas can be choppy
  • The pigs can be pushy about food. Keep your hands empty when you are not feeding them

Where We Ate

Baha Mar has an impressive dining lineup:

  • French bistro with excellent pastries and a solid brunch. We ate here our first night and went back for breakfast
  • By Marcus Samuelsson. Caribbean-influenced dishes with bold flavors. The jerk chicken and rum cocktails were standouts
  • Italian by Michael White. Great pasta and seafood. Reserve a table on the terrace for sunset views
  • Steakhouse with an impressive meat program. On the pricier side but worth it for a special dinner
  • Casual beachfront taco spot. Perfect for lunch between pool sessions

The Casino

Baha Mar’s casino is the largest in the Caribbean. We spent one evening there after dinner. The floor is massive with all the usual table games and slots. Even if you are not a gambler, the architecture and energy are worth walking through.

Practical Tips

  • Direct flights from JFK and LGA to Nassau are about 3 hours. Delta, JetBlue, and United all fly the route
  • Taxi from the airport to Baha Mar is about $30. You do not need a car if you are staying at the resort
  • The currency is Bahamian dollars are pegged 1:1 to US dollars, and USD is accepted everywhere
  • Grand Hyatt Baha Mar is bookable with World of Hyatt points. We used 25,000 points per night, which is excellent value for a luxury beachfront hotel
  • December through April for the best weather. January is peak season but the resort is big enough that it never feels crowded

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Activities: NZ on Klook

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What It Cost (Two People, 3 Nights)

Here is what we actually spent for two people over three nights:

Category Cost Notes
Flights (NYC-Nassau RT) $400 Delta Comfort+, 3 hours direct
Hotel (3 nights) 75K Hyatt pts Grand Hyatt Baha Mar on points
Swimming pigs excursion $380 Full-day boat trip for two
Food and drinks $800 Resort dining is pricey, Fish Fry is cheap
Tips and incidentals $100 Beach attendants, taxi to Arawak Cay
Total $1,580 + points Per couple, 3 nights. Points saved ~$1,200 on the hotel.

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Would We Go Back?

For a quick tropical escape from the East Coast, it is hard to beat. Three hours on a plane and you are on a white sand beach with flamingos. The pig swim alone makes the trip memorable, and using Hyatt points for the hotel keeps costs reasonable for what is otherwise a luxury destination.


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Jenna Fattah

Written by Jenna Fattah

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