6 Reasons to Return to New Jersey’s Beach Towns Today

As more destinations reopen to travelers worldwide, we’re eager to return to one of our favorite pastimes: exploring coastal towns. Over the coming weeks, join us as we celebrate #WelcomeBacktoTravel and take a visual tour of New Jersey’s charming beach communities.

  • Cape May Lighthouse

    Cape May Lighthouse has guided mariners and welcomed visitors since 1859. Perched at the southern tip of New Jersey, it remains a popular attraction—millions have climbed its stairs to enjoy the views and coastal history.
  • Wildwood

    Wildwood offers five miles of sandy beaches and 38 blocks of lively boardwalk attractions. Families and groups flock here for rides, waterparks, shopping, dining and evening entertainment.
  • Ocean City

    Ocean City is a family-friendly destination with two miles of boardwalk fun. Stroll the boards, sample classic treats like fudge and saltwater taffy, and enjoy arcades and seaside amusements.
  • Atlantic City

    Atlantic City is known for its casinos, but it also delivers beaches, a famous boardwalk, live entertainment, spas and dining. It’s a vibrant shoreline destination with something for every visitor.
  • Avon-by-the-Sea

    Avon-by-the-Sea is a quaint Victorian seaside community about an hour from New York City and Philadelphia. Visitors enjoy boutique shops, local restaurants, fishing and boating in a relaxed coastal setting.
  • Seaside Heights

    Seaside Heights bills itself as New Jersey’s most famous seaside resort, and for good reason. Its combination of beaches, boardwalk amusements and watersports keeps visitors coming year after year.
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