Places, Restaurants N Bars to visit on Jost Van Dyke

  • Foxy's Tamarind Bar on Jost Van Dyke is a laid-back, iconic beachfront spot known for its tangy tamarind cocktails, live music, and warm island hospitality. Foxy’s still holds its own as a tourist attraction stemming all the way back to 1968 when it was started underneath a Tamarind Tree.

  • Hendo’s Hideout — Located on White Bay, Hendo’s has a friendly atmosphere, and classic Caribbean rum drinks; a must-visit for sunset vibes and people-watching. Painkiller cocktail. Beachfront bar perfect for swimming up to order a drink; casual, sandy barefoot experience.

  • Foxy’s Taboo is located in the Diamond Cay area on Jost Van Dyke. They serve upscale dining options from the Foxy’s family offering a refined menu, fresh seafood, and ocean views.

  • Tipsy Shark is located in Great harbour on Jost Van Dyke is a lively beachside spot known for its cold drinks, casual island vibe, and sunset-front views that draw both locals and visitors.

  • Coco Loco is located in white bay on Jost van Dyke and serves fresh coconut cocktails and island snacks in a relaxed beachfront setting ideal for sunset views and casual gatherings.

  • Gertrude's Restaurant is located in White Bay on Jost Van Dyke. They serve fresh Caribbean seafood and island-inspired dishes in a relaxed, open-air setting with waterfront views.

  • Abe’s by the Sea is located in Little Harbour on Jost Van Dyke. They blend laid-back Caribbean charm with fresh seafood and oceanfront views, making it a beloved spot to relax, savor local flavors, and watch the sunset.

  • Harris Place located in the left side of Little Harbour on Jost Van Dyke when entering by boat. The vibe is a relaxed beachfront bar and restaurant known for its cold drinks, fresh seafood, and laid-back island atmosphere.

  • Ali Baba’s is located in Great Harbour on Jost Van Dyke. The vibe is laid-back beachfront bar and restaurant type setting. Known for its cold drinks, fresh seafood, and sunset views that capture the island’s relaxed Caribbean vibe.

  • Soggy Dollar Bar located in White Bay on Jost Van Dyke is a lively beachfront icon known for its Painkiller cocktails, barefoot atmosphere, and stunning turquoise waters. Despite changing hands a few times, it’s legacy stems all the way back to humble beginnings in the early 70s.

  • A & B Restaurant located in Great Harbour on Jost Van Dyke serves relaxed beachfront dining with fresh Caribbean seafood, cold drinks, and sunset views that capture the island’s laid-back charm.

  • The bubbly pool on Jost Van Dyke gently fizzes with warm mineral-rich waters, offering a soothing, sun-drenched soak surrounded by stunning rock formations and turquoise sea views.

  • Veiw From the Mountain Ridge above Great Harbour Jost Van Dyke. A bit of a hike to get there, but totally worth it.

  • View From the Mountain Ridge above East End Jost Van Dyke. The road ends in Little Harbour on top the hill above Abe’s By the sea.

  • White Bay Jost Van Dyke. The most beautiful beach in the Caribbean, other opinions don’t matter on this page. A must see when in the British Virgin Islands.

  • B-Line on Little Jost Van Dyke offers a serene anchorage with crystal-clear waters, gentle breezes, and easy access to snorkeling and secluded beaches.

  • Little Jost Van Dyke is a small, laid-back island in the British Virgin Islands known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and relaxed secluded atmosphere.

  • Local Food Stands & Pop-ups — Keep an eye out for seasonal pop-ups and local stands selling grilled seafood, roti, and island specialties, baked goods and local juices, often near beaches and docks. Lion Spirit Catering does pop up stands as well, we serve empanadas/patte and local juices 6 days a week outside the Jost Van Dyke Ferry Terminal.

  • Sugar and Spice- Located near the Jost Van Dyke ferry dock, is a great spot to get some empanadas/patte local food and a cold drink.

Tips:

  • Many places are cash-friendly; bring some US dollars and small bills.

  • Expect casual dress—beachwear is common, but some evening spots may prefer smart casual.

  • Boat access is common; check schedules for ferries and water taxis between islands.

  • Peak season (winter months) is busier; arrive early for popular beach bars at sunset.