The Cape May center point is around the area of Us Coast Guard Facilities Engr and 2 miles north of Emlen Physick Estate.
Cape May has something for everyone during all seasons with over 200 sunny days of comfortable temperatures in the mid 80-degree range. Summer is the busiest time of the year with sports fishing, whale watching, summer programs and tours at parks and attractions, picnicking, beach and water activities.
Autumn brings cool, crisp temperatures and fun and festivals such as the Food and Wine Festival, Cape May New Jersey State Film Festival, the Audubon Society's annual Bird Show, Lima Bean Festival, and Oktoberfest.
Spring is equally enticing with the gentle breezes and fragrant blossoms in bloom. It's the perfect time for quiet strolls on the beach before the summer crowds arrive. It's also the season for the annual Spring Victorian & Tulip and Garden Festival. Temperatures average between 60 and 69 degrees, which is perfect for exploring the town, taking a bike ride, and enjoying the sunset at the beach.
Picture the perfect winter time scene for a postcard and that is what Cape May looks like especially during the holidays when the town is decked out in holiday splendor. Enjoy the Christmas Parade and the annual Christmas Candlelight House Tour, one of the highlights of the season. The average temperatures during the winter run from 42 degrees to 47 degrees.
With more than 40,000 visitors coming to Cape May during the summer, if peace and quiet, minimal crowds, and lower prices are what you're looking for, this is not the best time to plan a vacation.
Escape to luxury and serenity at The Grand Hotel where guests are steps away from sugar white sand and shimmering blue water. The hotel is ideal for special events and business conferences with over 17,000 square feet of event space with ocean views. The Grand Hotel has a 10.0/10 rating as a group friendly hotel.
Select from beautifully detailed guest rooms, suites, and townhouse suites with accommodates for two to eight guests. Each features a relaxed environment with plush Serta double pillowtop bedding and organic bath amenities. Rooms are also equipped with a coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
For guest's dining and entertainment pleasure, enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Hemingway's Steak & Seafood Restaurant with choices of culinary delights available from seasonal menus. On Friday and Saturday night, enjoy a favorite cocktail and dancing to the tunes spun by the DJ.
Relaxation, fun, and exploration are all part of The Grand Hotel experience. Stroll along the beach, swim in the heated indoor and outdoor pools, workout at the fitness center, or rent a bike and explore at your leisure. Kids have plenty of things to do, too, with interactive magic rooms to spark their imagination, face painting, nature presentations, and snorkeling in one of the pools.
Congress Hall has been providing exemplary service and subtle sophistication to Cape May since 1816. Touted as one of the top hotels in the northeast, your time at Congress Hall will be a memorable occasion. The hotel's guest rooms and suites are decorated with American heritage furniture and accessories and plush bedding set amid soft tones of blue and gray highlighted with brilliant splashes of color.
Enjoy the fresh breezes wafting in from the ocean while relaxing in a complimentary beach chair under the shade of an umbrella set up by a beach attendant, or rent a brightly colored beach tent if more shade is needed. The pool and cabana bar are also at your disposal for lounging in a garden setting while sipping cocktails or ordering lunch.
Whether you want to unwind or be indulged, the Sea Spa is ready and waiting to add to your vacation pleasure. The spa offers a variety of services including pedicures, facials, waxing, and manicures using all-natural products.
Start or end the day with delicious menus from the Boiler Room Pizzeria, Blue Pig Tavern, and Tommy's Folly Coffee Shop, or enjoy the quietude of room service. The Brown Room and The Boiler Room lounge offer nightly entertainment with socializing and live music.
Get a bird's-eye view of many winged species at the Cape May Bird Observatory. Dolphin and whale watching tours offer a visual experience of these beautiful creatures. For the best view in town, take the tour at the Cape May Lighthouse built in 1859. Check the calendar of events at the Nature Center of Cape May for interesting excursions and make time to see over 500 animals and endangered species at the Cape May Zoo.
Get an up-close glimpse of what life was like 100 years ago at the restored 1876 Emlen Physick Estate. Take the guided or self-guided tour of this beautiful Stick Style mansion, Carriage House, and enjoy exhibits in the Carroll Gallery.
Several marinas offer exciting outings on the water for sightseeing, fishing, or leisure cruising. Book a reservation at Utsch's Marina, Cape May Marina, Mill Creek Marina, Miss Chris Marina & Fishing Center, or South Jersey Marina for a day of fun on the water.
There's plenty of exhibits and artifacts to see at the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, the World War II Lookout Tower, Cape May Fire Department Museum, and the Cape May Model Trains Museum.
Cape May, New Jersey is one of those destinations where there's plenty to do without the hustle and bustle of a big city. For a relaxed vacation where there's time to stop and smell the roses versus going a mile-a-minute, Cape May offers that, and much more, with seaside tranquility, exquisite architecture, and points of interest that turn each day into a memorable experience.
Below are reviews of the city of Cape May, NJ from an actual visitor's perspective.
Great food and plenty to do.
Cape May is a Victorian wonder.....beautiful beaches, lighthouse!
Enjoyed the Victorian architecture and the beaches!
A fun and relaxing getaway place!
Quaint. Clean. Peaceful.
The beach is very nice
The room was clean, and the staff was friendly. Our family has been visiting Cape May for over 50 years and love it. The architecture is amazing. Love walking on the promenade!
Peter Shields Inn restaurant next door was a Michelin star quality. Shopping and trolley tour was nice!
Visited Lobster House and Mad Batter restaurants!
I enjoyed the trolley tour on Saturday.
The tour of the Victorian houses. So many restaurants to choose from. The City of Cape May and Cape May Resorts know how to create the perfect ambience for a beach resort town. I have been coming to Cape May since the early 1980's. I am very familiar with Cape May's birding culture, another big attraction, best year round sightings in NJ.
The quaintness of the city!
Food and fish!
It is a charming city at the shore. The architecture, trees, beach and businesses are wonderful.
The many fine restaurants and the Victorian homes!
We love Cape May and it's unique architecture, Caroline's Boutique and the ability to reach excellent restaurants within walking distance.
Everyone is friendly and helpful.
Es una ciudad hermosa, sus casas fué lo mas que me gustó.
The beach! The park! The boardwalk! The beautiful scenery!
Love the ocean. Sunset beach swans. Beautiful Victorian homes. CView Tavern for good food and drinks!
I liked Beach Plum Farm.
Fine dining, quaint shops and everything is walkable.
Quaint town. Nice in all four seasons!
Ability to walk to various destinations.
Cape May, even off-season, offers so much to so many. I always love seeing the Victorian housing, clean and safe streets, and lovely landscaping throughout.
Cape May, even off-season, offers so much to so many. I always love seeing the Victorian housing, clean and safe streets, and lovely landscaping throughout.
Beautiful Victorian atmosphere!
Cape May is a feel good town full of rich history of the past and beauty of the present day
The city of Cape May is just over 2 miles square which made walking possible from any location. Visited the city three times and have seen something new each time and season. The entire city has a very clean appearance.