Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Skip to main content
Visit the USA logo
The official Travel Trade site of the USA
Search form
    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    U.S. Virgin Islands

    Turret Arch in Moab, Utah
    View more
    Self-drive

    Canyons, Mesas and Hoodoos

    See the most iconic vistas in these national parks
    Find images & video 
    Blue Front Cafe, Jackson, Mississippi
    View more
    Self-drive

    Musical Roots of the South

    Southern charm and music heritage, found only in the USA
    Find images & video 
    Thumbnail
    View more
    Regional Suggestion

    Chicago & Upper Midwest

    Exploring the cultural heart and soul of the Midwest
    Find images & video 
    Search form

    There were no results for your above query.

    Northern Mariana Islands

    U.S. Virgin Islands

      Search form

      There were no results for your above query.

      Northern Mariana Islands

      U.S. Virgin Islands

      There were no results for your above query.

      A lovely beach day in Cape May

      New Jersey

      An Insider’s Guide to Cape May, New Jersey

      1 of 1

      A unique gem among New Jersey’s beach towns


      Not many places can list U.S. presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Benjamin Harrison among their distinguished guests, but Cape May, often cited as the country’s first seaside resort, is unique among the beach towns on New Jersey’s 204 kilometers of coast.

      With the country’s largest concentration of Victorian architecture — some 600 restored structures — the whole town is a National Historic Landmark.

      Eighteenth century pirates and smugglers favored Cape May with frequent visits and, some say, with buried treasure. And for the past two centuries, bird lovers have convened for the spring and fall flyovers of thousands of raptors, songbirds and waterbirds.

      Getting Started

      Located 156 kilometers from Philadelphia International Airport,Cape May is busy year-round with tours, concerts, theater and culinary events. Rent a bike and pick up a tour booklet at the Washington Street Mall information booth. With descriptions and photos of more than 50 historic properties, it can also be used as a walking tour guide.

      You may enjoy

      What to See and Do

      For a snapshot of life among the Victorian elite, take atrolley tour that visits the Victorian house museum at the Emlen Physick Estate. This candy box example of “Stick Style” architecture has hooded dormer windows and massive upside-down chimneys. As plenty of ghosts are said to reside in Cape May, some of the tours include re-enactments of the spiritualist séances.

      By the light of a full moon, climb the 199 steps of the 1859Cape May Point Lighthouse in Cape May Point State Park for views of the coastline. If watching birds is more your style, visit during May. Each year the World Series of Birding has participants trying to identify the most species within a 24-hour period.

      Around 600 restored Victorian structures can be found in Cape May.

      Around 600 restored Victorian structures can be found in Cape May.
      View more
      CapeMay.com

      What to Do Outdoors

      Sandy beaches and a lively Atlantic surf invite you to swim or rent a surfboard to challenge the waves. For heart-pumping fun,parasail over the beachfront or ride ajet boat. You can also climb aboard theCape May Whale Watcher to look for dolphins and whales, or take akayak or paddleboard nature tour through the inland salt marshes.

      From kayaking to whale watching to lounging on the beach, you’ll have many options to play outdoors.

      From kayaking to whale watching to lounging on the beach, you’ll have many options to play outdoors.
      View more
      CapeMay.com

      Where to Stay

      Lodging in the area blends history and modern comfort. The 1879Virginia Hotel offers period charm, excellent service and private beach tents for ocean-side lounging. ThePeter Shields Inn, a 1907 Georgian Revival mansion with a glorious front porch and a fine-dining restaurant, provides a luxurious bed-and-breakfast experience.

      What to Eat

      Fresh seafood and classic regional dishes are the stars on local restaurant menus. Crustaceans are served with waterfront views atThe Lobster House, and cocktails can be enjoyed aboard a 130-foot-long schooner docked outside.

      Expect fresh ingredients as well as gluten-free and vegetarian dishes at the farm-to-diningEbbitt Room at the Virginia Hotel. TheRed Store serves refined dishes like artisanal bread with white truffle oil and Cape May sea salt to please palates.

      Restaurants such as The Lobster House come with excellent views.

      Restaurants such as The Lobster House come with excellent views.
      View more
      The Lobster House Restaurant

      What to See Beyond Cape May

      Drive 16 kilometers north to Wildwood, which had its heyday when Elvis Presley was “King” and cars sported big tail fins. Today in Wildwood, you can enjoy a beach and a 3.2-kilometer boardwalk withthree amusement piers and 100 rides, including heart-stopping roller coasters, a giant wheel and a waterpark. 

      At the 1950s-styleDoo Wop Diner on the boardwalk, sample the unofficial state food, the pork roll, an addictive, processed and smoked pork product made with a mix of spices, salt, a sugar cure and preservatives. It dates back more than 150 years and is found on the menu of almost every New Jersey diner.

      This website uses Cookies to offer you an enhanced browsing experience. Find out more about how we useCookies
      GoUSAtv logo

      Because every place has a story.

      Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

      Visit The USA © 2025 Brand USA. All rights reserved.


      [8]ページ先頭

      ©2009-2025 Movatter.jp