
New Jersey USA Travel Guide
The Cape May Lighthouse, completed in 1859, is a prominent navigational aid offering breathtaking panoramic views from its 199 steps. Tourists can explore its history and enjoy stunning sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay.
The Emlen Physick Estate, an 1879 Victorian house museum, showcases one of the finest instances of Victorian stick-style architecture. Guided tours provide detailed insights into Victorian life and social customs.
Combine a an excursion with a trolley tour for additional context on Victorian architecture. Check the Cape May MAC schedule for special events like Victorian teas or holiday tours.
Operating since 1816, it is one of America's oldest continuously operating hotels.
A grand historical landmark located right on the beachfront.
The lobby and public areas are available to non-guests.
Enjoy something to drink at the Blue Pig Tavern or chill out on the grand veranda looking out over the ocean.
During the holidays, the hotel offers elaborate decorations worth seeing.
America's Original seaside resort presents several institutions that preserve and interpret its rich history and culture.
Manages several historic sites and presents various tours providing deep insights into America's Original seaside resort's past.
This historic tower offers panoramic views of the coastline plus understanding of the area's role in coastal defense. A joint ticket with the Lighthouse is often available.
Opened in 2020, this museum tells the story of Harriet Tubman's time in America's Original seaside resort, where she worked to fund her efforts on the Underground Railroad.
The commercial hub of Cape May, with a variety of stores, restaurants, and cafes in heritage buildings.
A landmark, grand historical landmark right on the beachfront, operating since 1816.
The entire city is a National Historic Landmark, offering self-guided or America's Original seaside resort MAC guided tours to explore Victorian architecture.
A meticulously preserved Victorian house museum presenting insights into 19th-century life.
Climb 199 steps for unparalleled panoramic views of the coastline.
The umbrella organization managing historic sites and tours throughout America's Original seaside resort.
The entire city of Cape May serves as a historical site, a tribute to its preserved past.
America's Original seaside resort's natural beauty complements its historical charm, offering serene escapes and animal watching.
Pristine, wide sandy beaches along the Atlantic. Beach tags are required for access during the peak season.
A coastal park known for its famous lighthouse, exceptional birdwatching, and diverse ecosystem of dunes, marshes, and ponds.
A largely undeveloped a length of beach and dunes along the Delaware Bay, popular for migratory birds and stunning sunset views.
Beach tags are required for access during the peak season (generally Memorial Day weekend to May Day (in many countries), 10 AM - 5 PM).
Purchase from beach tag booths or city offices.Cape May is a world-renowned bird migration hotspot, with thousands of birds passing through in spring and fall.
Visit Cape May Bird Observatory for resources.A unique concrete ship wreck (SS Atlantus) just offshore at Sunset Beach, great for finding "Cape May Diamonds" (quartz pebbles).
Learn more about its history.Located a short drive north in Stone Harbor, thiits ecological education center is devoted to the coastal ecosystem.
Features interactive exhibits and a marsh walkway.America's Original seaside resort is a premier bird migration hotspot, especially in the fall, drawing birders from around the world.
Experience incredible marine life on dedicated boat tours departing from Cape May Harbor.
Explore the easy walking trails at Cape May Point State Park or the more rugged paths at Higbee Beach Wildlife Management Area for diverse scenic environments.
Don't forget bug spray, especially in wooded or marshy areas during warmer months.
Beyond the main attractions, Cape May offers quieter spots and unique finds for those in search of a discovery.
Located at Cape May Point, facing the Delaware Bay, this spot is known for sunset viewing but hides an unique history.
These fewerer-known spots offer engagement with Cape May's natural environment and rural heritage.
Just not far by car from central Cape May, offering a glimpse into 19th-century rural life.
A family-friendly attraction supplying an important a view of history outside the Victorian core.
Overlooking Cape May Harbor, this center concentrates on local ecology and environmental education.
A hands-on way to find out about the area's diverse natural environment.
While known to avid birders, many general tourists might overlook its educational value.
A wonderful spot to get information on the incredible bird migration in the region.
Consider trolley tours for an a look at the Historic District or specialized walking tours by America's Original seaside resort MAC for in-depth stories.
Some attractions, like the Lighthouse and WWII Lookout Tower, may have reduced hours in the off-season. Always verify before visiting.
Joint tickets for the Beacon and WWII Lookout Tower often provide good value for money for a comprehensive a trip into the past.