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Come & Visit Cape May NJ...Take
advantage of
our varied seashore
activities and things to do like dolphin and bird watching, fishing and boat
trips, bicycling and surfing, plus the arts and history, tours, festivals,
theaters and much more....
Enjoy
some of the finest accommodations
and restaurants in the world. All located right in Cape May.
Or just relax on the sparkling
white sandy beaches, with a good book and
enjoy some of the finest sunset to be found.
Cape May is
a quaint family oriented seaside resort, rich
in Victorian architecture,
Gourmet Restaurants & Bed & Breakfast Inns.
Located at the southern most tip of New Jersey. It is a wonderful place for summer
vacations and weekend getaways. Year round Cape May has something for you.
"The "Nation's Oldest Seashore Resort", Victorian Cape May City, has been
welcoming visitors for more than a century. With over 600 authentically restored
and preserved Victorian structures, the city is a National Historic Landmark
site and has achieved national recognition as one of the best Bed & Breakfast
Inn resorts in the country.
Cape May, a charming town filled with gaslights, gingerbread and gables,
is often called America’s oldest seaside resort. Most of the sprawling
beach-front community looks much the same as it did when it was the summer
White House for several presidents and John Phillips Sousa entertained with
his famous march tunes during summer evening concerts. Now a National
Historic Landmark, the little seaside town is filled with dozens of restored
Victorian buildings, as ornate outside as inside, that are open to the
public for tours. The Emlen Physick Estate on Washington Street, a restored
Victorian home of the 1880s, is Cape May’s Victorian House Museum and tours
-- walking, trolley and carriage -- give visitors a glimpse of life in this
resort more than a century ago.
Cape
May offers much more than Victorian hotels and inns. Many modern motels,
apartments and condominiums are located throughout the city. Fine dining and
unique shopping are found from one end of the city to the other.
Ocean
breezes keep Cape May cool through the summer and the beach is never more than a
few minutes from almost anywhere in town. Bike riding is a great way to get
around and see many of the splendid houses and gardens tucked away on side
streets. Professional theater, the annual Cape May Music Festival and a wealth
of other cultural events add to the town’s popularity.
The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts hosts the popular 10-day Victorian Week
every October and throughout the year the Tulip Festival, Food and Wine weekends
and an ever- growing list of special events attract thousands of people to enjoy
these events and the ambiance of this quaint little town. Christmas in Cape May
is a six-week celebration of candlelight tours, carolers on their musical
rounds, concerts, shopping and plenty of Yuletide cheer, including a Dickens
Extravaganza in December.
Ocean-front hotels, beautifully decorated bed and breakfast inns and
luxurious guest houses provide the best in accommodations and the town has
become well-known for its many award-winning gourmet restaurants, with The New
York Times calling Cape May "the restaurant capital of New Jersey."
Be sure to visit our sister site CapeNet.com for more
Cape May
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