The beach is where we spend most of our time when we're in Cape May. You will need a beach tag but you can purchase day tags from the attendants when you walk on the beach.
One of the most famous spots in Cape May, the Lobster House is a few different restaurants rolled in to one. If you're looking for a fancier meal, grab a reservation in the Lobster House dining room. For something more casual you can walk in and sit on the dock at the Raw Bar or grab some bar food and cocktail on the Schooner, a retired fishing boat moored at the restaurant.
America's oldest seaside resort, Congress Hall is a Cape May staple. Grab breakfast at the Blue Pig, book a massage or treatment at the spa, enjoy a cocktail in the rocking chairs on the lawn, and listen to some live music in the Boiler Room, and you've lived our perfect day.
Stop at the arcade for skee-ball, pop-a-shot, or our favorite, Deal or No Deal.
The Walking Mall is a great place to shop and grab a treat. We love the lobster rolls from Quincy's and Kohr Brothers softserve. There are a ton of cute boutiques and souvenir shops so we highly recommend making this a part of your trip!
Our go-to spot for No Shower Happy Hour, the Rusty Nail is the perfect place to grab a drink after the beach. You can also enjoy come casual food and live music from their picnic tables in the sand.