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Cape May: A Serene Jersey Shore Destination
Just about 45 miles south of Atlantic City lies a much calmer stretch of Jersey shore – Cape May. Established in 1620 by the Dutch, Cape May became a popular vacation spot in the 1800s for wealthy Southerners who preferred not to venture further north into Yankee territory.
Family-Friendly Beaches and Accommodation
Today, vacationers from all regions come to Cape May to enjoy its relaxing bed-and-breakfasts, many of which feature rocking chairs and wraparound porches, as well as its clean, family-friendly beaches. To access Cape May's beaches, such as Higbee and Poverty, visitors need to purchase beach tags. Daily beach tags are priced at $6, while three-day passes cost $12. These tags can be acquired at the beach entrance and City Hall.
Visiting families rave about Cape May and its beaches due to their cleanliness and peaceful atmosphere. Many travelers also appreciate the beach tag system as it tends to keep the beaches less crowded.
Beach Access and Nearby Attractions
Cape May welcomes beachgoers between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Although a vehicle is needed to travel from Atlantic City to Cape May's shores, lifeguards are on duty until 5:30 p.m. during the summertime. For more detailed information, visitors can check Cape May's tourism website.
In addition to the beautiful beaches, Cape May offers various dining options along Beach Avenue, a selection of independent shops at the Washington Street Mall, and a few art galleries to explore.