Explore the nature trails, sunbathe on the beaches, people watch or enjoy the historical attractions at Cape May, New Jersey. The best way to get around the city is by bike or on foot the terrain is flat and there is limited car parking.
Cape May has been a destination for tourists since the late 18th century. During its heyday in the 1800s, it was the destination of choice for wealthy travelers, attracting visitors from the former colonial capital of Philadelphia and from New York.
A visit to one of the local beaches is a great place to start your trip to Cape May. Watch a flag-lowering ceremony and see the 80-year-old wreck SS Atlantus at Sunset Beach, to the west of downtown Cape May. For a livelier scene, head to the popular beaches of Cape May city, located on the southeast side of the cape. To access these beaches, you’ll need to buy a beach tag from the City Hall Tax Office, or at the beach entrance during the summer season.
Further west down the Atlantic Coast lies the 244-acre Cape May Point State Park. There are nature trails, beaches and an observation platform from where you can see hawks flying overhead during the fall. It’s also home to the Cape May Lighthouse, New Jersey’s southernmost point. Climb up the 199 steps to enjoy striking vistas of the Delaware Bay below.
Boat trips are another popular activity in Cape May. Spend a morning out on the waves fishing, sightseeing or dolphin and whale watching.
Back on land, take the time to explore the town. The streets are lined with Victorian-era buildings. These are known as “painted ladies” because of their colorful appearance. The historic housing, which ranges from mansions to “gingerbread” cottages, is meticulously maintained.
After a day spent outdoors, enjoy a delicious meal of fresh local seafood at one of the restaurants on and around Beach Avenue.
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Cape May Historic District
If you're spending some time in Cape May Historic District, Washington Street Mall and Cape May Beach are top sights worth seeing.

Diamond Beach
Visitors highly recommend Diamond Beach for its beaches, and you can make a stop by Five Mile Beach while you're in town.

Village Green
When in Village Green, you can plan a visit to Washington Street Mall and Emlen Physick Estate, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Townsend's Inlet
While Townsend's Inlet isn't home to many top sights, Sea Isle City Beach and 7 Mile Beach are some notable places to visit nearby.

Admiral Estates
When in Admiral Estates, you can plan a visit to Poverty Beach and Washington Street Mall, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

South Seaville
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in South Seaville and surrounding area, you can visit Shore Gate Golf Club and Sea Isle City Beach.

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Wildwood Boardwalk
Touch sharks and stingrays in the aquarium, enjoy rides on amusement piers and let your kids have fun and get wet in water parks.

Cape May Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Cape May Beach during your trip to Admiral Estates?

Wildwood Beach
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Wildwood Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to North Wildwood. Wander the seaside or discover the area's sunsets.

Morey's Piers
Enjoy an outing to Morey's Piers during your stay in Wildwood. Wander the beautiful beaches and seaside in the area.

Washington Street Mall
In the center of Cape May, stroll around an expansive outdoor mall filled with charming independent shops and stylish restaurants.

Sunset Beach
Find serenity on one of New Jersey’s best beaches, where glistening jewels lie hidden in the sand and an old wreck is part of an unusual and beautiful view.