Most people have heard of New Jersey’s major tourist cities like Atlantic City, Wildwood, and Jersey City. While those places are fantastic, there are plenty of lesser known small Jersey shore towns that could provide you with your perfect, relaxing beach vacation...
Memorial Day weekend at the Jersey Shore is unlike any other weekend during the summer. This weekend marks the beginning of the summer and the beginning of our beloved shore season. There are activities, festivals, entertainment, and plenty of time to relax and...
The History The entire city of Cape May has been designated a National Historic Landmark. You can take guided tours of the Victorian bed and breakfasts, or stop by the Visitor’s Center to pick up a map for a self-guided tour. The Washington Street Mall The shops...
Cape May’s Washington Street Mall is one of the shore town’s most popular destinations. Efforts to revitalize Cape May started in 1966 when city officials worked to raise money from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in order to rebuild Cape May. The area...
The Cape May Lighthouse is located in Cape May Point State Park, Lower Township, on the Jersey Shore. It is one of New Jersey’s many historic lighthouses, and has been one of the most visited lighthouses in the State since the late 1800s. The current Cape May...
The history of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is a story of perseverance. A ferry between New Jersey and Delaware via Cape May Point had been a dream of many individuals for nearly two hundred years, but it wasn’t until 1964 that the dream ferry was finally fulfilled,...