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Whats open in the BVI

Foxy's in Jost Van Dyke is open and ready for you! Photo by Susan Zaluski

What’s Open in the BVI?

March 29, 2018
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In the wake of a serious hurricane season, many are wondering: what’s open in the BVI?

Several of the B.V.I.’s favorite cruiser beach bars are open for business in the wake of back-to-back catastrophic hurricanes last fall. A sampling on the different islands includes the Cow Wreck Bar & Grill on Anegada; Leverick Bay’s Bar & Restaurant in North Sound, Virgin Gorda; Myett’s in Cane Garden Bay, Tortola; the Pirate’s Bight on Norman Island; and on Jost Van Dyke, the Soggy Dollar Bar (home of the original Painkiller), Ivan’s Stress Free Bar and Foxy’s Tamarind Bar, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in March.

“The Bar kicked off the season with its famous New Year’s Eve Party, which drew a crowd of 2,000 people, proving that the B.V.I. is indeed, making a comeback,” says Justine Callwood, daughter of Foxy Callwood. Recovery is taking longer for the B.V.I.’s larger sailing resorts, such as the Bitter End Yacht Club where more than 50 buildings, including the clubhouse, were destroyed.

“We are closed for the winter, spring and summer seasons of 2018 and are focused now on remediation, re-envisioning and rebuilding and began working with an architectural firm in January,” says John Glynn, vice president of sales and marketing of BEYC.

“Right after the storm, we went into fundraising mode and have raised more than $100,000 in relief funds so far for the Virgin Gorda community. While the Bitter End isn’t open for business, other businesses in the area are, and the North Sound remains as beautiful as ever for cruising.”

bvitourism.com

By Carol Bareuther, Southern Boating April 2018,

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