There's no better way to end a day than with a rum concoction on the terrace of one of the small hotels and guest cottages along Jost Van Dyke's south shore. Especially after a dinner of Jost Van Dyke's famous lobster—reputed to be the best in the Caribbean.
You can watch the sun disappear into the surf that breaks on the reef surrounding Jost Van Dyke. For centuries ships have been lost on this treacherous reef, but these wrecks provide a boon for today's visitors. They are home to countless exotic fish and marine life, making Jost Van Dyke a paradise for scuba divers and snorkellers.
Jost Van Dyke is an island of coral sand, and its beaches are the loveliest in the Caribbean. And they're so deserted, chances are you won't see another set of footsteps on the sand. But you can always find a shady spot at a beach side bar to sit and sip a cool drink.
You no longer have to risk shipwreck to visit Jost Van Dyke—it takes just eleven minutes to fly from Jost Van Dyke's Beef Island Airport. And in another minute, you'll be out on the sandy roads headed for one of the incomparable beaches.
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White Bay (Beach) - Jost Van Dyke |
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White Bay - Jost Van Dyke |
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Pelican, Great Harbour- Jost Van Dyke |
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