Great Harbour, White Bay and Little Bay on Jost Van Dyke lie along the islands south shore and are home to the British Virgin Island's most unique selection of bars and restaurants. White Bay is simply breathtaking. 'Chill' on its brilliant white beach while lounging in a hammock, sipping on a cocktail at the Soggy Dollar Bar, where swimming to shore and paying with wet dollars pulled from your swimsuit is not only no problem, its expected. This is the bar where the British Virgin Island's most famous (and delicious) island drink, the Painkiller, was invented. Great Harbour is home to Foxy's open-air Tamarind Bar and Restaurant. Foxy Callwood is world famous - and you just might be lucky enough to find him strumming on his guitar and singing a song dedicated to you while you enjoy some of their tasty local food. Walk off your meal while you check out the local specialty shops and then drop into one of the hammocks lining the beaches. Little Harbour offers yet more choices of bars and restaurants. Sydney's Peace and Love Restaurant is a great place to enjoy a lobster dinner sitting under the moonlight with the water lapping at the terrace's edge. The locals pride themselves on their fresh seafood and friendly, relaxed hospitality. There are few more than 200 inhabitants on the island who delight in meeting new friendly faces every day. Just off Jost van Dyke you will delight in finding your own personal paradise on the deserted Sandy Cay Island. |
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