Everything about Jost Van Dyke totally explained
At roughly 8 square kilometers,
Jost Van Dyke is the smallest of the four main islands of the
British Virgin Islands, the northern portion of the archipelago of the
Virgin Islands, located in the
Atlantic Ocean and
Caribbean Sea. Jost Van Dyke lies about 5 miles to the northwest of
Tortola and 5 miles to the north of
Saint John.
Little Jost Van Dyke lies off its eastern end.
Like many of the neighboring islands, it's
volcanic in origin and mountainous. The highest point on the island is Roach Hill at 321 meters (1054 feet).
History
Jost Van Dyke was likely first spotted by
Christopher Columbus and his crew on their second voyage in
1493. The island's name comes from that of a 17th century
Dutch privateer,
Joost van Dyk, who used its harbours as a hideout. Although the island is small, Jost Van Dyke boasts several notable natives, including
William Thornton, architect of the
U.S. Capitol Building, and
John C. Lettsome (of Little Jost Van Dyke), founder of the British Medical Society.
Demographics and tourism
A few hundred people live on Jost Van Dyke. (The recorded population in
1991 was 140; however, the population increased in the late
1990s with the advent of electricity and paved roads.)
Jost Van Dyke receives numerous visitors. The island is accessible by private
boats and
ferry service from Tortola and
Saint Thomas (via Saint John).
The most frequent mooring destination is Great Harbor (or Great Harbour). The beach strip around the harbour is lined with small bars and restaurants. Since the late
1960s, Foxy's Bar in Great Harbor has been a popular stop for
Caribbean boaters. Foxy's and the other bars in Great Harbor now host a modest crowd year-round and are filled with thousands of partiers on
New Year's Eve (locally known as "Old Year's Night").
Located in nearby White Bay is the Soggy Dollar Bar, another famous beach bar on the island. The Soggy Dollar is reputedly the birthplace of the popular drink known as the
Painkiller. The Soggy Dollar bar is appropriately named because of the difficulty of navigating one's boat over the coral reef to reach the beach where the bar is located. It is a common practice for boaters to anchor beyond the reef, swim to the beach, and pay for their drinks with wet money.
Education
The British Virgin Islands operates several government schools.
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Jost Van Dyke residents are served by Jost Van Dyke Primary School.
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