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Jost Van Dyke
Jost
is a small island about ˝ an hour from Cruz Bay. We can clear into
customs here. While the Captain is clearing you in, walk up and
down the beach / street, you will find the famous Foxy's at the
end of the road. Grab a rum punch and sit awhile. If you are lucky
Foxy will sing a few songs for you. He is very entertaining. Ok
ready to snorkel a bit or do you feel like another drink?
Option A: (Snorkel) Back on the boat travel east to take a swim
at sandy spit. The only thing on this small island is a few palm
trees, great sand and wonderful snorkeling. Swim and play here awhile.
Not quite lunch yet but you are thirsty? Travel back a bit and stop
at Taboo. There is a dock here to tie up at, a nice bar and restaurant
Chill.
If
the waves are up on the north shore of Jost a short walk along what
looks like a goat path takes you to the bubbly pool. Way fun! A
pool has formed where the rocks open up to the sea. Big waves will
crash into the little pool and give you natures' version of a whirlpool
tub. Ok, back to the restaurant for a lunch of native food to pizza
very good. Or take a few minutes and shop the boutique at Taboo.
Option
B: (Drink more) West from the customs dock. Want to check out a
few more bars on Jost? White Bay on the far west end of the island
is home to great rum shacks, One Love, The Soggy Dollar, Ivan's,
Sandcastles… this is one fun half mile of beach. Lunch can be had
at any one of the many small restaurants and bars along the beach.
Depending on the condition of the party a short 30-minute ride to
Norman Island and the famous Willy T awaits. Any stories you hear
out of the place are most likely true. This is not a destination
to take small children.
The William Thorton is a big old vessel converted into a floating
bar. This place tends to get a bit crazy, a free t-shirt is yours
if you jump off the top naked! (Used to be shirtless but too many
were jumping) The Willy T not only has drinks but also food is served
here. Tried of sitting in a bar? Want to check out the caves on
Norman? Have the captain buzz you around the point. Take a slow
cruise back to St John to check back into customs. You will remember
this day: if that famous Caribbean rum didn't get you.
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