5 Best Beaches In New Jersey
Number 5: Stone Harbor Beach.
With its small-town charm, laid-back shopping district and varied restaurants, Stone Harbor offers fun for the whole family. The beaches are never crowded and are within walking distance of all points in the town.
Stone Harbor offers unlimited opportunities for all types of water sports, everything from fishing to jet skiing.
Number 4: Sandy Hook Beach.
Sandy Hook offers a number of ocean and bay beaches perfect for swimming, windsurfing, fishing and biking.
Located at the north end of the Jersey shore, this state park is one of the best beaches in New Jersey.
Number 3: Cape May Beach.
Cape May sits at the southern-most tip of New Jersey, and is recognized as the country’s oldest seaside resort town, evident in its candy-colored, Victorian-era buildings.
Dotted with Victorian houses and quaint bed-and-breakfasts, along with a pristine coastline, Cape May is not only a great spot for a couples getaway, but for families as well.
Candy and ice cream shops can be found along the promenade, along with a small arcade.
Cape May also has a plethora of water activities, from parasailing to boating and waverunners for the more adventurous.
It is one of the central gathering points in the state during the Fourth of July celebrations.
Number 2: Point Pleasant Beach.
Point Pleasantis known for its crystal clear waters and numerous attractions including Jenkinson’s Aquarium.
The beach itself offers plenty of activities too such as swimming, sunbathing, and surfing. It may come as a surprise that the beach is lined with tropical palm trees!
Number 1: The Wildwoods Beach.
Wildwood is the spot to be if you crave more excitement. This family-friendly destination has a 36-block boardwalk filled with amusement rides, games, souvenir shops, and all the things that make a quintessential Jersey Shore vacation.
The Wildwoods are comprised of Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, West Wildwood and North Wildwood, and their names are all derived from the wild flowers found in the area.
Wildwood offers one of the widest beaches in southern New Jersey. You’ll easily find a spot along the five-mile stretch of sand to park your beach chairs, umbrella, beach cooler and all the beach toys. It’s also one of the few free-access beaches in New Jersey.
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