Despite being one of the smallest islands in the British Virgin Islands, Jost Van Dyke, named after a Dutch privateer, is rich in charm and history. For the adventurous at heart, the island offers the excitement of exploring ancient sugar mill ruins, well-preserved explorer trails, and a diverse array of wildlife. Archival findings reveal that cultures as varied as the Arawak tribe, Caribs, Africans, the British, and the Dutch all left their mark on Jost Van Dyke. This blend of cultures has given birth to some of the Caribbean's finest gastronomy, where tempting beachside culinary delights range from barbecues to spicy Indian dishes and fresh seafood. During your stay, be sure to visit the Bubbly Pool, a natural jacuzzi-like swimming spot along the north-eastern coastline.