Diamond Cay, Jost Van Dyke
© dta Diamond Cay, Jost Van Dyke
Diamond Cay is home to Foxy Callwood’s second restaurant on Jost Van Dyke – Foxy’s Taboo. The restaurant, a small boutique run by Foxy’s wife, and the sailing dock are currently the only developments in the area, but there are plans afoot to develop a marina here. Diamond Cay is actually a national park, and there are some interesting hikes from here. One of the highlights is a hike to the Champagne / Bubbling Pools – you can follow your nose there from Foxy’s Taboo. Ask at the restaurant and they’ll point you in the right direction. It takes a few minutes to hike to the pools, where, if the tides up, natural rock pools are filled with bubbling water each time the tide rushes in. Remember to take some cold drinks with you, and something other than flip-flops to walk in.
British Virgin Islands beaches have been voted the "best beaches" by Caribbean Travel and Life Magazine.
Getting to Diamond Cay
Ferry service between Soper's Hole on Tortola and Great Harbour. Then hire a Taxi for the short road trip from Great Harbour to Diamond Cay.
What's at Diamond Cay
Foxy's Taboo (Jost Van Dyke)
- 248-495-9258
specialising in fresh seafood and elegant cuisine, Foxy's Taboo has a view of Sandy Spit and located at Diamond Cay on Jost's East End.

