Experience Summer in Wildwood

 

Oh, Those Wildwood Days…

If you’re taking the Cape May-Lewes Ferry over to New Jersey, consider incorporating a visit to Wildwood into your trip! As one of the busiest travel destinations on the Jersey Shore, Wildwood sure has a lot to offer. Upon arrival, visitors are instantly taken back in time to a perfectly preserved beach town straight out of the 1950s. Wildwood has it all; free beaches, shops of any kind, a wide variety of restaurants along with classic boardwalk treats, and insane attractions that’ll put any amusement park to shame! A 5-mile island might not sound too big, but this little corner of South Jersey is jam packed with culture, sights, and a ton of activities. Trying to sort out plans can be overwhelming, especially when there are so many cool options. Here is our guide to all things Wildwood!

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A crowded evening on the Wildwood Boardwalk

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The Essentials

Byrne Plaza

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Byrne Plaza in Wildwood, NJ

Byrne Plaza is truly the hub of Wildwood, holding a plethora of free family-friendly events throughout the summer season. Every week Byrne Plaza holds movie nights, concerts, and even fitness classes! The plaza also hosts the Downtown Wildwood Farmer’s Market every Saturday, which features over 60 venders and a wide variety of goods. Byrne Plaza is situated in the heart of Wildwood, on the corner of Oak and Pacific Ave. Make sure to set aside time to check out the surrounding local businesses for shopping or a bite to eat!

Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks

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Morey's Pier on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ

A guide to Wildwood simply would not be complete without mentioning Morey’s Piers. From kiddie rides to extreme attractions like the Sea Serpent coaster, Morey’s has something for everybody. Rides aren’t the only thing Morey’s has to offer; the piers are equipped with restaurants, arcades, shopping, and carnival-style games as well. Too much adrenaline for your liking? Spend a day slipping and sliding at one of Morey’s two beachfront waterparks. Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis are the perfect balance of thrill and chill. Both waterparks feature an abundance of slides and pools, with different features such as a restaurants, private cabanas, a fire pit, and even a swim up bar!

Friday Night Fireworks

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Fireworks over Wildwood Boardwalk

No matter how long you stay, what you do, or what you see… it isn’t a trip to Wildwood without sticking around for the Friday Night Fireworks! The fireworks display is one of Wildwood’s longest and favorite traditions. Every Friday night at 10pm fireworks are launched from the Pine Avenue beach. You can view (and certainly hear) the fireworks from any spot in town, but the best place to watch the show is on the boardwalk.

Wildwood Dog Park

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Dog park with giant fire hydrant sculpture on the beach in Wildwood, NJ

Dogs count as shoobies too! If you’re bringing your pup along for your shore adventure, be sure to pay a visit to the Wildwood Dog Park. The dog park sits on the beach between Glenwood and Maple Ave. Open daily, the park is one of the most frequented –and cutest– places in town. Dogs are also welcome on the beach but must be leashed. Even if you are pet-less for your trip, stop by and do some dog-watching during your boardwalk stroll!

Duffer’s

Duffer’s is a quadruple threat. Here you’ll find not only a restaurant, but an ice cream parlor, mini golf course, and an arcade! The establishment is themed to the Victorian era and they’re old fashioned in all the best ways. Stop in and sit down for a meal, their vintage dining room is quite charming. They’re well known for their delicious food and famous homemade ice cream, so if you plan on incorporating Duffer’s into your trip, make sure you leave room for dessert!

Yoga on the Beach

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Yoga class being held on the beach in Wildwood, NJ

Although vacations are meant for downtime, sometimes they can be just as hectic as day-to-day life! If you’re looking to slow it down and decompress, we suggest a session of Yoga on the Beach. Classes run multiple days a week over the course of the summer and are located on the Burk Avenue beach. The fresh air and ocean soundscape are soothing enough on their own, but when paired with yoga one is sure to experience next level relaxation.

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Hidden Gems

What Goes On

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What Goes On on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ

When it comes to funky shops, Wildwood certainly has no shortage. Located just off Spencer Ave, What Goes On is one of the grooviest spots on the boardwalk. Inside you’ll find a variety of goods, from posters and tapestries to buttons and patches. The shop also features a huge collection of vintage and secondhand clothing, accessories, books, and vinyl. If you’re a music fanatic, movie buff, or just a lover of odds and ends, What Goes On is the place to be!

The Retro Arcade

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The Retro Arcade sign on the boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ

The Wildwood boardwalk is home to an abundance of arcades. However, none are as unique as the Retro Arcade on Magnolia Ave! This place is a wonderland of nostalgia. The arcade is home to any type of game you can imagine; vintage pinball machines, animatronic fortune tellers, and test-your-strength games, just to name a few. It also doubles as a historical tribute to Wildwood, with artifacts from previous boardwalk attractions on display. The Retro Arcade is perfect for parents who grew up visiting the shore; bring your kids to play while reminiscing on your early Wildwood days!

Hooked on Books

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The inside of Hooked on Books in Wildwood, NJ

If you’re planning on heading to the beach later, make sure to stop at Hooked on Books on Pacific Ave beforehand to pick up something to read! This shop has any book you could ever dream of, which is perfect since it serves as Wildwood’s only bookstore. Be sure to set aside some time to peruse the shelves because their selection is incredibly extensive.

George F. Boyer Historical Museum

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The inside of the George F. Boyer Museum in Wildwood, NJ

If you’re a history nerd, you need to check out Wildwood’s history museum! The George F. Boyer Museum is a time capsule for all things Wildwood. The folks of the Wildwood Historical Society have done an immaculate job at preserving and displaying the town’s archives and artifacts. Plus, if you’re looking for some cool Wildwood memorabilia, the museum gift shop is definitely worth your time.

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Summer Fun in Cape May | 6 Best Reasons to Visit This Summer

Fun in the Sun in America's Oldest Seashore Resort!

Summer is finally here! School’s out, the weather is heating up and people are looking for reasons to travel. In Cape May there are so many fun summer activities to entertain both locals and visitors that it is hard to find any one thing to do. Here are the six of the best things to do in Victorian Cape May this (or, any) summer.  


Picturesque Beaches

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Sunset Beach Cape May

Cape May offers some of the best beaches anywhere in the entire country. Enjoy the scenic views and quiet atmosphere at Higbee Beach and Poverty Beach. Take the family to play volleyball in the sand of Steger Beach. Collect sea shells and beautiful stones at Sunset Beach. Although dogs are prohibited on most beaches in the summer months, other recreational activities like fishing are always allowed! No matter your preference, you can find your beach in Cape May.


Cape May Lighthouse

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Cape May - Lewes Ferry and MAC Lighthouse Tours

Join the nearly 2.5 million people who have climbed Cape May’s most famous landmark since 1988. Make your way up 199 steps to be greeted with an incredible 360° panoramic view of the surrounding area. In the summer months there is always a cool breeze and ample sight of wildlife awaiting you at the top. The lighthouse is wonderfully maintained throughout the year but the warm weather makes for a great family-friendly summer vacation spot.


Washington Street Mall

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Busy summer scene of Washington Street Mall Cape May

The historic Washington Street Mall offers something for everyone and really embodies what Cape May is all about. Whether you want to get ice cream, drinks, a bite to eat, or just sit back and people-watch the Washington Street Mall is the place to be. Despite its popularity, there is plenty of parking available within walking distance of all the shops and restaurants. People who visit the Mall can never wait to come back because there is no way to experience all the mall has to offer in a single trip!


Cape May Brewery

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Cape May Brewing Company

People local to the area are well familiar with Cape May Brewery but if you’re coming to Cape May for the first time the brewery is a must-stop location. Enjoy samples in the tasting room but don’t worry if you’re overwhelmed by the incredible selection. There are plenty of helpful staff to assist in making your selection. In the summer, be sure to enjoy the warm weather and hang out in the beer garden. Cape May Brewery is ‘bring your own food’ so be sure to bring your favorite snacks to accompany great beer.


Whale Watching

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Cape May Whale Watcher

There is nothing better in the summer than spending the day out on the water. The Cape May Whale Watcher gives you the opportunity to tour the shore lighthouses, see beautiful marine life, and take incredible pictures that will last a lifetime. On a clear summer day there are lots of dolphins in the water and seeing whales is a regular occurrence. All of the captains are knowledgeable and make the trips both fun and informative. 


Summer Concert Series

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Amish Outlaws performing at the Cape May Lewes Ferry summer concert series

Who doesn’t love free music? The Cape May-Lewes Ferry provides free concerts for everyone every Wednesday night in the Summer. The Summer Concert Series presents many different styles of music so you’re bound to find something that will get you down to the Cape May Ferry Terminal. These concerts are popular with year round local residents but also attract people from across the Delaware Bay who come across from Lewes.

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Summer Family Friendly Travel

Family Fun On the Delaware Bay

Whether the Ferry is one stop on your journey or the main adventure, there are plenty of activities throughout the summer to entertain families.

Go Treasure Hunting on Lewes Beach

Lewes Beach is renowned for its cobalt blue and emerald green sea glass, as well as pottery shards from shipwrecks off the coast. If you’re up for an adventure, it’s a great place to go treasure hunting! The best times to search are during a low tide after a storm. If you’re not up for the hunt, check out the Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival held every June featuring sea glass artists, decoy carvers and waterfowl artists from all over the East coast and even the Virgin Islands.

A Fun & Efficient Way to Cross the Bay

Cut hours off a trip from New Jersey to the Delaware Beaches, while allowing the kids to burn off energy. Experience the playground and mini golf at the Cape May terminal. You might even catch one of the live, waterfront events that happen throughout the year. While on the boat, the kids are free to explore and check out the snack and gift shops. Meanwhile, parents can relax in Adirondack chairs, take in the sights and indulge in a drink from the bar. And guess what? The Ferry is pet-friendly, so you’re more than welcome to bring your fur-kids on board with you (provided they’re well-behaved and leashed, of course)!

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Traveler relaxing aboard the Cape May Lewes Ferry

Experience Two Historic Cities in One Day

Lean about the early 17th-century Dutch settlement of Lewes and the attack on the city during the War of 1812. Take the 85-minute journey on the Ferry across the Delaware Bay to soak in the Victorian appeal of Cape May, full of restaurants, a boardwalk and shops.

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