Jost Van Dyke is an ideal destination to hone new sports abilities. Yachties and local folk are the primary residents of Jost Van Dyke. Except for occasional cruise ship, the island is nearly seclusive.
Great Harbor comprises Jost Van Dyke's main shorefront. Scuba diving and sailing activities are widely available on the harbor. Hike for 20 minutes to another popular beach in Jost Van Dyke called White Bay. The hike offers a tranquil exposure to the outdoors and expansive views of the ocean.
White Bay is a natural reserve that rests within a network of protected reefs. For a change of pace, go camping at the White Bay Campground. Choose from a screened cabin or an empty sand parcel. Snorkeling and boating are highly favored activities in White Bay. Aquamarine life is especially abundant in the bay.
Since Jost Van Dyke is a lush and underpopulated island, there remain numerous places to take eco-tours.
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among the mangroves and palm trees in the mountains. Beachcomb on a remote sand bar between Tortola and Jost Van Dyke called Sand Spit and Sandy Cay.
Divers of all levels should visit the Bubbly pool on the North island sound. It is a cliffside, natural tide pool. The waves break on the edge of the cliff and fill the pool with bubbles.