The place to celebrate Old Year’s Night is Foxy’s on Jost Van Dyke - BVI!
Forget Times Square in New York City on New Year’s Eve. Those who are fortunate enough to get to Foxy’s on December 30th – by boat, water taxi, dingy, or windsurfer, are in for the time of their lives celebrating Old Year’s Night with Foxy and the amazing band line-up he has planned for this year’s 48 hour Caribbean bash – the last Caribbean party of 2007!
Foxy’s Bar & Restaurant on Jost Van Dyke in the BVI is well known around the world for throwing one of the biggest and best Old Year’s Night parties – ANYWHERE! The Millennium party was over the top! Foxy built a huge stage behind his bar and brought in the Beach Boys for a celebration that had over 500 boats rafted up together in the small harbor. You could literal walk to Foxy’s across all of the boats instead of bringing in your dingy. In fact, some of the revelers did just that.
The biggest challenge you will encounter if you show up by boat will be finding “your yacht” once the 48 hour
party is over. Many of my sailing friends have awakened after the party to find some lost souls passed out on their deck because they were unable to find their own boat. In addition, you will want to bring along a chain and lock for your dingy if you do motor in to Foxy’s dock. The scramble the next morning for sailors to locate “their” dingy is a hysterical event to watch. (Put your key in a place you can find easily even though your alcohol level may be sky high. Or, get back to your boat early New Year’s morning, put a pot of coffee on, and sit back and be prepared to be amused all morning watching the dingy chaos.
At Foxy’s there’s always special entertainment for Old Year’s Eve. Headliners and local area bands are onhand to provid
e non-stop music from dusk till dawn. This year, they will kick things off Sunday evening (Dec 30th) with Extreme Band, which is one of the top bands of the BVI and Caribbean. And on Monday, they are bringing out the Eric Stone Band to help get the party going early with his Nautical Americana style. Shifting to the Outback Main Stage, Maxx Cabello Band is on next and is sure to jam their blues-rock tunes. Cool Sessions Brass swings their sweet Caribbean vibe next on the Outback Main Stage. And if you’re still partying strong, we’ve got DJ Avalanche to keep things going. . . the only reason to stop partying might be for breakfast!!!
After breakfast at Foxy’s on New Year’s Day we often pull up anchor and sail right around the corner of Jost Van Dyke and anchor at Soggy Dollar Bar for our first painkillers of the year – “A Sunny Place For Shady People”. You’ll remember Soggy Dollar Bar and Mick, the bartender, from my past postings. It’s always an forgettable moment laying in their hammock and watching the New Year unfold. It is an awesome way to spend your first day of 2008. Let me know what adventures you create for your New Year’s Eve and the first day of 2008. Happy New Year! And, remember the quote from Dean Martin, “If you drink, don’t drive. Don’t even putt.” Until next time…