Jost Van Dyke
Jost Van Dyke is famous for it white beaches, vibrant bars, and parties.
White Bay is Jost Van Dyke’s most famous beach, known for its powder-soft sand, turquoise water, and beach bars. It’s fantastic for swimming, lounging, and people-watching, with a postcard-perfect Caribbean vibe. It's home to the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, birthplace of the legendary Painkiller cocktail. Soggy Dollar gets its name from the wet cash guests bring ashore after swimming in from their boats, it’s a must-visit for a quintessential BVI beach-bar experience. Hendo's Hideout is a poular new addition to the bay, righ next door to the Soggy Dollar
Great Harbour is the island’s main village and a hub for nightlife and casual dining, and mooring. It’s lively but still relaxed, making it a great place to stroll, grab a drink, and feel the local rhythm. The world-famous Foxy’s and its unforgettable New Year’s Eve parties are in Great Harbour. It's a cultural landmark.
Little Harbour is a quieter, more peaceful anchorage perfect for relaxing and enjoying the natural beauty of the island. It’s home to a few local eateries like Harris' Place, Sidney's Peace and Love and Abe's By The Sea and offers a calm contrast to busier Great Harbour and White Bay.
Foxy's Taboo is located in Diamond Cay, on Jost Van Dyke’s eastern shore. It's a great spot to eat and drink before and after the 15-minute trek to the Bubby Pool, a natural rock pool near the island’s northeastern end where incoming waves create a jacuzzi-like “bubbly” effect. It’s a fun, scenic, and family-friendly mini-adventure with great photo spots.