The small island of Jost Van Dyke is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets. Barely eight square miles, this tropical getaway stands out as the British Virgin Islands' most secluded, untouched spot. About five miles north of its better-known neighbors St. Thomas and St. John, Jost offers an intimate portrait of what the perfect destination should be - - pristine white sandy beaches, swaying coconut palms, and an endless Caribbean horizon. With perfect year-round temperatures around 80 degrees and a sea as calm as bath water, you'll be tempted to stay forever. And now these secret treasures of Jost await you at the island's most relaxing home, Pink House. Known for the color of its tiled roof, Pink House is perched atop a hill overlooking Jost's most exclusive spot, White Bay. As one of only three houses built on the island's western side, Pink House offers all the beauty and privacy the Caribbean can offer. Take in breathtaking views of sparkling aqua-blue water from the home's spacious veranda, or venture down the terraced walkway and slip your toes into the silky white sand. Conde' Nast has called White Bay "one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world." You will call it paradise. Whatever your idyllic vacation calls for, you're sure to find it from the deck of Pink House.