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Jost Van Dyke: Swim Ashore, Stay for Sunset

No trip to the BVI is complete without swimming ashore at White Bay and ordering a Painkiller at the Soggy Dollar Bar. Aquanimity anchors right in the bay. You swim. We watch the boat.

Jost Van Dyke is one of the smallest inhabited islands in the BVI — about 4 square miles, a few hundred residents, and a disproportionate number of legendary bars. It's a required stop on any BVI charter.

Day by Day

The Top Spots

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The Soggy Dollar Bar
The most famous beach bar in the Caribbean. Swim ashore from the anchorage — your money gets wet, hence the name. The Painkiller is the drink: rum, coconut, pineapple, orange, and nutmeg. Order two.
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Ivan's Stress Free Bar
Ivan's sits at the far end of White Bay and has a different vibe — more local, more relaxed, great rum punch. The owner has been there for decades and knows everyone. A good second stop after the Soggy Dollar.
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Foxy's Bar
Foxy Callwood built one of the most famous sailing destination bars in the world. Great Harbour is a 10-minute dinghy ride from White Bay. The New Year's party here is legendary — guests have watched drone shows from Necker Island anchored nearby.
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The Bubbly Pool
A natural sea pool on the rocky north coast where ocean waves force water through a narrow channel, creating a natural jacuzzi. Captain Gino times the visit for the right tide and swell. It's exactly as fun as it sounds.
Overnight in White Bay
Staying the night at White Bay after the bars close is genuinely special. The anchorage goes quiet, the stars come out, and the only sound is small waves on the beach. Morning coffee on the flybridge watching the bay wake up is worth setting an alarm for.
The Sail to Norman Island
Jost Van Dyke to Norman Island is a classic BVI sail — across the Sir Francis Drake Channel, often with a good reach. A few hours, typically comfortable, and it sets up the snorkeling day perfectly.
White Bay Jost Van Dyke BVI charter anchorage
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Aquanimity anchored at night Jost Van Dyke BVI
Aboard Aquanimity

Everything Is Already Sorted

Captain Gino handles the planning, the passages, the anchoring, the weather routing, and all the local knowledge that makes a BVI charter exceptional. Chef Nikita handles every meal. You bring your group and show up ready for adventure.

Aquanimity charters from $22,000 for 7 nights all-inclusive — meals, drinks, water sports, fuel, and dockage all included. Up to 6 guests across 3 private ensuite cabins.

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Captain Gino and Chef Nikita crew of Aquanimity BVI catamaran charter
Real Guests

What They Said

★★★★★

"We followed their itinerary to the dot — The Baths, the Bubbly Pool, the Soggy Dollar. Gino and Nikita know all the right locals. We will do this again — no doubt."

Jamie, Blair, Sadie & Lucy · Family Charter
★★★★★

"The NYE drone show at Necker Island was unbelievable — you set us up perfectly. We will recommend you to all our friends."

Becky, Brian & Family · New Year's Charter
★★★★★

"Our teenage girls had adventures at every port. Forever in our hearts and minds."

Family Charter · "Forever in Our Hearts"
Common Questions

FAQ

The Soggy Dollar Bar on White Bay, Jost Van Dyke is one of the most famous beach bars in the Caribbean. It's named for the wet currency guests used to pay with after swimming ashore. It's the birthplace of the Painkiller cocktail — rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and coconut cream.
Yes — White Bay has a mooring field and anchorage directly in front of the beach. Aquanimity uses a mooring ball and you can swim ashore or take the dinghy in. The setting — turquoise water, white sand, lined with beach bars — is postcard perfect.
The Bubbly Pool is a natural sea pool on the north side of the island where waves force water through a narrow gap, creating a natural jacuzzi effect. Foxy's Bar in Great Harbour is a legendary institution. And simply anchoring overnight in the quiet darkness of White Bay is an experience in itself.
It's one of the best. Staying overnight lets you experience the island after the day-trippers leave — the bars are quieter, the anchorage is peaceful, and sunrise over White Bay is extraordinary.
About 1-2 hours depending on wind and which side of Tortola you're coming from. Captain Gino typically times the sail to arrive in the afternoon — enough time to swim ashore and watch the sunset.
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