Attractions in British Virgin Islands

Great Harbour

1. Foxy's: THE bar of the British Virgin Islands. Stop by to grab a painkiller or dread fox, hear some live calypso music, or meet Foxy himself, who frequently hangs out at the bar.



Norman Island

1. Willy T's: Huge ship permanently anchored in the middle of the Bight, Norman Island. Has a restaurant and crazy bar. Tradition is to jump in the water from the top of the ship - clothing optional. "The unique floating restaurant and bar, anchored in The Bight of Norman Island, in the British Virgin Islands. A one-of-a-kind stop for charterers, cruisers and day sailors, for lunch, dinner of the late night action from the nightspot that sets the pace for the rest of the islands."



2. Pirates Bight: Visit Pirates Bight bar and restaurant on your next visit to Norman Island. Open for lunch and dinner, it provides West Indian cuisine in a perfect "cast away" setting for good food and good times.



White Bay - Jost Van Dyke

1. Ivans Stress Free Bar: Great bar decorated with shells from the beach, owned by Ivan Chinnery.



2. Soggy Dollar Bar: Longstanding bar in Jost Van Dyke. Since they don't have a dock, their guests swim ashore from their boats and buy drinks with their 'soggy dollars.' Hold claim to have originated and perfected the painkiller in the 1970's.



3. One Love Bar and Grill: A bar on White Bay, resembling Bomba's Surfside Shack on Tortola, that's decorated with life rings, fenders and assorted marine items collected off the beach. Unlike Bomba's Shack, this place is meant for the family as it's littered with toys and meant for all ages.