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Jost Van Dyke
A Tranquil Escape
Jost Van Dyke is a gem of the Caribbean, known for its serene beauty and rich history. It is the smallest of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands, with an area of about 8 square kilometers. The island is named after a 17th-century Dutch privateer, Joost van Dyk, who used its harbors as a hideout. Today, Jost Van Dyke is a haven for tourists seeking a tranquil escape, offering stunning beaches like the famous White Bay, and a glimpse into the laid-back island lifestyle. Despite its small size, the island boasts a mountainous terrain, with Majohnny Hill being its highest point at 321 meters. The population of Jost Van Dyke is just under 300, reflecting its quiet, unspoiled nature. Whether you’re sailing to its shores or hiking its lush trails, Jost Van Dyke remains a captivating destination that embodies the spirit of the Caribbean.