The BVI Beacon
Jost Van Dyke gets new jetty terminal with office space and tourism amenities
More than three years after Hurricane Irma destroyed the wooden welcome centre at the Dog Hole Jetty on Jost Van Dyke, a permanent structure has been built in its place. …
As an island that is sometimes overlooked by government but brings in a strong share of the territoryâs tourism revenue, Jost Van Dyke deserves to have a modern, functioning welcome centre at the Dog Hole Jetty, Melvin âMitchâ Turnbul (R-D2) said at a press conference yesterday. (Screenshot: GIS)
More than three years after Hurricane Irma destroyed the wooden welcome centre at the Dog Hole Jetty on Jost Van Dyke, a permanent structure has been built in its place.