Cape May Beach – Cape May, New Jersey, USA

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About This Beach

Cape May Beach sits at the southernmost tip of New Jersey, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay. Known for its Victorian architecture, charming bed-and-breakfasts, and pristine shoreline, Cape May is often described as America’s oldest seaside resort — a perfect blend of natural beauty and historic elegance.

This peaceful, picturesque beach appeals to families, couples, and solo travelers alike. The soft, golden sand stretches for miles, offering calm surf, spectacular sunsets, and a timeless coastal vibe that feels worlds away from the city.

Whether you’re swimming, dolphin watching, or strolling past pastel-painted houses, Cape May Beach delivers a classic East Coast escape with sophistication and serenity.

📜 History & Unique Features

  • Established in the mid-18th century, Cape May became one of the first seaside vacation destinations in the United States.

  • Recognized as a National Historic Landmark City, preserving over 600 Victorian-era buildings.

  • The Cape May Lighthouse, dating back to 1859, stands as a major landmark offering panoramic ocean views.

  • The beach’s western edge, Sunset Beach, is famous for its dazzling sunsets, shipwreck remains, and “Cape May diamonds” — smooth quartz pebbles.

  • Dolphins are frequently spotted offshore during summer months.

Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit
Spring (Apr–Jun): Blooming gardens and fewer crowds.

Summer (Jul–Aug): Peak season for swimming and festivals.

Fall (Sep–Nov): Warm ocean temps, great sunsets, and wine harvest events.

Winter (Dec–Mar): Quiet romantic getaways with off-season charm.

Things To Do

Popular Activities
  • Swim & Sunbathe: Enjoy lifeguard-protected waters and clean, well-maintained sand.
  • Walk the Promenade: A quieter alternative to typical boardwalks, perfect for strolls and bike rides.
  • Visit Cape May Lighthouse: Climb 199 steps for stunning coastal views.
  • Whale & Dolphin Watching: Take boat tours from the marina for unforgettable sightings.
  • Shopping & Dining: Explore Washington Street Mall for boutiques, cafes, and galleries.
  • Birdwatching: The Cape May Migratory Bird Refuge is one of America’s top birding spots.
  • Sunset Beach: Watch the flag-lowering ceremony and collect Cape May diamonds.
  • Kayaking & Paddleboarding: Rentals available along the shore and Delaware Bay.

Amenities

Nearby Amenities
  • Lifeguards on duty (seasonal)
  • Restrooms and changing facilities
  • Beach chair and umbrella rentals
  • Beach tags required (available online or on-site)
  • Metered and permit parking nearby
  • Beach access ramps for wheelchairs
  • Picnic spots and family areas

Where to Stay

Where to Stay
Cape May is famous for its Victorian inns, beachfront hotels, and cozy B&Bs that capture the charm of another era.

Top Stays:

Congress Hall: America’s oldest seaside hotel, elegantly restored.

The Virginia Hotel: Romantic boutique stay steps from the beach.

Icona Cape May: Modern luxury with private balconies overlooking the Atlantic.

The Beach Shack: Family-friendly with ocean-view rooms and beach service.

Angel of the Sea: Classic Victorian inn with complimentary breakfast and afternoon tea.

Beach Hours

Beach Hours

Open Now

Open 24/7

Hours/Lifeguards

Hours/Lifeguards
Beach Access: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily

Lifeguards: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Memorial Day – Labor Day)

Promenade: Open 24 hours for walking and biking.

Pricing

Pricing
Beach Tags: Required (ages 12+). Daily $8 | Weekly $20 | Seasonal $40

Parking: $2–$5/hr metered, free in select off-street areas

Rentals: Umbrellas, chairs, and cabanas available from local vendors

Nearby Attractions

Nearby Attractions
The Lobster House: Cape May’s iconic seafood restaurant and dockside market.

Tisha’s Fine Dining: Coastal-inspired American fare on the Washington Street Mall.

Uncle Bill’s Pancake House: Family breakfast favorite by the beach.

George’s Place: Mediterranean bistro featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

Rusty Nail: Beach bar and grill known for live music and surf shack vibes.

Coffee Tyme: Great for morning coffee and homemade muffins before a beach walk.

Food & Drinks

Food & Drinks
The Lobster House: Cape May’s iconic seafood restaurant and dockside market.

Tisha’s Fine Dining: Coastal-inspired American fare on the Washington Street Mall.

Uncle Bill’s Pancake House: Family breakfast favorite by the beach.

George’s Place: Mediterranean bistro featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

Rusty Nail: Beach bar and grill known for live music and surf shack vibes.

Coffee Tyme: Great for morning coffee and homemade muffins before a beach walk.

Events & Festivals

Events & Festivals
Cape May Music Festival (May–June): Classical and jazz performances.

Cape May Food & Wine Festival (September): Culinary celebrations and tastings.

West Cape May Tomato Festival (August): Fun local food event.

Christmas Candlelight House Tours (December): Historic homes lit for the holidays.

Travel Tips & Local Insights

Travel Tips & Local Insights
Beach tags are required from Memorial Day to Labor Day — save time by purchasing online.

Visit early morning for free parking and quieter beach time.

Dolphin sightings are common near the Lighthouse — bring binoculars!

The Promenade is perfect for sunrise jogs and sunset photos.

Sunset Beach is a must-see for the daily flag ceremony and golden-hour views.

Safety & Rules

Safety & Rules
Alcohol, smoking, and glass containers prohibited on the beach.

Beach tags required for ages 12 and older during summer.

No pets on the beach from May 1 – September 30.

Fire pits and barbecues not permitted.

Follow lifeguard flags for swim safety.

FAQs

Is Cape May Beach free?

No, a beach tag is required between Memorial Day and Labor Day for visitors aged 12 and up.

Can you swim at Cape May Beach?

Yes, lifeguards are on duty in designated areas during summer.

Is Cape May good for families?

Absolutely — calm surf, clean facilities, and charming downtown attractions make it ideal.

Can I bring my dog?

Dogs are not allowed on the beach during summer (May–September).

Where can I see dolphins?

Dolphins are often visible from the shoreline or during dolphin-watching cruises.

Contact Information

Location

Beach Address
Lafayette Street, Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, 08204, United States
Access Points
Main Access Point:
Beach Avenue & Perry Street, Cape May, NJ 08204, USA

Getting There:

By Car: From the Garden State Parkway, take Exit 0 directly into Cape May.

By Ferry: Cape May–Lewes Ferry connects Delaware and southern New Jersey.

By Train/Bus: NJ Transit buses from Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Parking: Metered parking along Beach Avenue and city lots ($2–$5/hr).
Lafayette Street, Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey, 08204, United States

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