Jost Van Dyke

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Of the four main British Virgin Islands, Jost Van Dyke is the smallest. Fewer than 300 residents call its three square miles home, but they extend a warm welcome to the sailors and yachtsmen who drop anchor in Great Harbour and White Bay throughout the year. Life here revolves around the surrounding seas – swimming, snorkeling, fishing and diving – and communing over a tropical cocktail and a freshly caught meal at one of Jost Van Dyke’s legendary beach bars and restaurants. The island’s rugged terrain is crossed with trails. The most challenging – accessible only to seasoned hikers and 4x4 vehicles – leads to the top of Majohnny Hill, for panoramic views from 1,000 feet.

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Lush vegetation leads to a white sandy beach, with gentle blue waves crashing ashore.
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Lush vegetation leads to a white sandy beach, with gentle blue waves crashing ashore.
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Lush vegetation leads to a white sandy beach, with gentle blue waves crashing ashore.