There's a great article about Jost Van Dyke in the NY Times. It begins:
THERE are thousands of islands, reefs, spits, cayes, rocks and sandbars in the Caribbean, so don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of the one called Jost Van Dyke. After all, these six square miles of palm trees, white-sand beaches and steep hills in the British Virgin Islands didn’t even have electricity or paved roads 10 years ago. And not everyone’s a fan of Kenny Chesney, the country star who yearned for Jost (pronounced yost) in his song “Somewhere in the Sun.”
For the full article go <a href="http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/travel/29Frugal.html?n=Top%2fFeatures%2fTravel%2fDestinations%2fBermuda+and+Caribbean">here.</a>