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Copyright © 2010 The Heritage Inns.
All rights reserved.
Revised:
January 07, 2019.
Web Site by
Cape Graphics |
Cape May’s pristine beaches are the primary attraction
for many visitors, as the relaxation found in sinking your toes into the sandy
carpet of these beautifully kept beaches is unmatched.
Not just for sunbathers, Cape May beaches are perfect for grabbing a long board
to surf the waves or fishing off the sun-kissed jetties.
Boogie boarding and kayaking also top the list of premiere activities along the
shore.
For those with sea legs, bring your boat and dock in one of the many fabulous
marinas that provide all the amenities a boater could want.
If you love water, then Cape May is your ultimate vacation destination.
Beach tags are required for all beachgoers over
the age of 12 from Memorial Day through Labor Day, 10am to 5pm.
*Active Military & Veterans Free. Available for pick-up at the
Beach Tag
Office in City Hall.
Beach Tag Rates:
Daily |
$6.00 |
3-Day |
$12.00 |
Weekly (Sat - Sat) |
$18.00 |
Pre-Season |
$20 Dec. 1 - March 31 |
In-Season |
$28 Beginning April 1 |
Active Military/Veterans |
Free* |
Beach tags are available for purchase, in person,
at the Beach Entrances or Beach Tag Office 704 Beach Ave, from 9:00 AM –
4:00 PM, 7 Days a Week. Weekly, 3 day and daily beach tags can only be
purchased on the beach. A maximum of five (5) seasonal tags, per season, per
individual, can be purchased.
This 1859 structure is one of
the nation's most historic lighthouses. Still an active aid to navigation where
the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, it has been restored as a quality
maritime museum. View informative displays or shop for lighthouse memorabilia in
the Visitors' Orientation Center, then climb the 199 step spiral staircase to
the top for a spectacular panoramic view. Join us for the living history
experience, THE KEEPER'S ON DUTY, when Harry and Belle Palmer greet you at the
top with tales of their life and work in the 1920s.
The Cape May
County Art League, founded in 1929, is one of the oldest organizations of
its kind in the U.S. In its advocacy of the arts, the League undertakes
cultural activities, exhibits, performances, classes and programs in a
setting where residents and visitors of all ages may participate in the
artistic experience. Membership is open to all who wish to support the fine
arts.
Many live performances
are given throughout the county all year long, ranging from Dinner theater
and professional equity theatre to local ‘players’. Musical entertainment
offers everything from individual concerts to weekend festivals and full
concert series. Call Cape May Jazz Festival at 609-884-7200, Cape May Stage
at 609-884-1344, East Lynne Theater Company at 609-884-5898, Elaine’s Dinner
Theater at 609-884-4358, Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts at 609-844-5404,
or South Jersey Cultural Alliance at 609-926-1639.
Historic Cold Spring Village:
Throughout the season, visitors can share the experience of this bygone era
and become directly involved in the daily life of a century and a half ago.
Historic Cold Spring Village lets you and your family "live a little
history".
Mid-Atlantic Center for
the Arts:
Experience Cape May's heritage through a year - round schedule of special
events and trolley, walking, ghost and historic house tours.
Cape May County Park & Zoo:
The Cape May Park & Zoo is a 128-acre park offering picnicking facilities, a
playground, a pond for fishing, as well as walking and biking nature trails. The
world-class zoo contains over 500 types of animals including lions, tigers,
bears, giraffes and a reptile house.
Cape May Bird Observatory:
For excellent birding within minutes of fine dining, luxurious accommodations,
and an exquisite coastline, come to Cape May - The Birding Capital of North
America.