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	<title>The 400th Anniversary of Henry Hudson&#039;s Arrival to Cape May NJ &#187; Things to do</title>
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		<title>Cape May Lewes Ferry &#8211; What to Do Besides Hitting the Beach in Cape May, NJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depending what your interests are, there is shopping, golfing, fishing, sight-seeing, the boardwalk, and much more. But one attraction is very popular and will allow you to take a boat ride and go into another state. What is it you ask? It's the Cape May Lewes Ferry!]]></description>
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<p>Cape May is a great shore town located at the southernmost point in New Jersey. The town is filled with attractive Victorian era homes, bed and breakfasts, shopping, hotels, and of course&#8230;the beach. But every now and then people need a break from the beach. So what to do? Depending what your interests are, there is shopping, golfing, fishing, sight-seeing, the boardwalk, and much more. But one attraction is very popular and will allow you to take a boat ride and go into another state. What is it you ask? It&#8217;s the Cape May Lewes Ferry!</p>
<p>The Cape May Lewes Ferry (pronounced like Lewis) is a ferry ride that takes people across the Delaware Bay from Cape May, New Jersey to Lewes, Delaware and visa-versa.  It is a nice, easy ride that both kids and adults enjoy. You&#8217;ll definitely take a half-day doing this and most likely almost a full day. The ferry ride is a little over an hour each way.</p>
<p>Lewes, Delaware is a small shore town that borders the Delaware Bay. The town offers good restaurants and shopping, perfect for a day trip! And once you get to Lewes, you have access to all the other shore points along the Delaware coastline.</p>
<p>You have two options to get on the ferry:</p>
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<li>Walk on.</li>
<li>Take the car on.</li>
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<p>There are different fares for each option. If you walk on, the fare for an adult is approximately $9.50, one way. That includes ages 14 and up. If you are between the ages of 7 and 13 that fare is cut in half. And the return fares are generally discounted by a couple of dollars. And all kids under the age of 6 are free! So if you have little ones, they don&#8217;t have to pay.</p>
<p>Ahhh, taking the car on! Obviously, this fare is going to be a bit more expensive. This fare is about $41 in peak season and $30 for the return fare. Plus, the cost per person as mentioned above. This is fun and if you have kids, they generally get a kick out of doing this.</p>
<p>If you want to do exploring in Lewes, Delaware&#8230;you may want to bring your car. Otherwise, if you walk on, you can get shuttles when you get over to Lewes that will take you around the area.</p>
<p>Either way you choose, people always seem to enjoy this attraction!</p>
<p>The author writes about Cape May. Please visit his website to read more about the <a href="http://www.capemay4u.com/cape-may-lewes-ferry.html" target="_blank">Cape May Lewes Ferry</a> or <a href="http://www.capemay4u.com/" target="_blank">Cape May</a>.</p>
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		<title>Wonderful Wildwood, New Jersey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Keegan
The Jersey Shore boasts some of the most crowded vacation destinations going. However, one popular resort, The Wildwoods, is truly a happening place and well worth the trip despite the crowds.
Much of this venerable beach community took off in the 1950s with the opening up of the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Jersey Shore boasts some of the most crowded vacation destinations going. However, one popular resort, The Wildwoods, is truly a happening place and well worth the trip despite the crowds.</p>
<p>Much of this venerable beach community took off in the 1950s with the opening up of the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway. Many of the hotels still gracing the area still reflect that fifties look: tail fins, big hair, Elvis, and more. Old hotels with a bit of tackiness to be sure, but still a fun place to check out.</p>
<p>The boardwalk is a two mile trek laced with all kinds of stores selling saltwater taffy, t-shirts, trinkets, games, rides, junk food, you name it. If you don&#8217;t like to walk, tram cars will take you to the end or to any point in between. Soon, you will hear the familiar &#8220;watch the tram car&#8221; recording emanating from the cars and all you have to do is flag one down, hop on, and you&#8217;re off.</p>
<p>The beach is free, by the way. And, it is very wide particularly by NJ standards. Most people familiar with the Jersey Shore know that many beaches are razor thin. This beach has sand added to it constantly and naturally by compliant tidal waters; it is at least 1/4 mile from boardwalk to surf [in low tide, that is].</p>
<p class="help">Certain <a href="http://www.consumercreditcardguide.com/airline-miles.php">airline credit cards</a> feature reward programs or bonus points for stays at particular hotels. Be sure to ask your credit card provider for travel benefits before making reservations.</p>
<p>Wildwood now boasts a convention center built on the beach and new rides jutting out from its piers. Historic Cape May, home to more than 600 Victorian houses, is only four miles to the South and a great place to visit when you tire of the boardwalk scene. Atlantic City is one hour to the north and is a frequent side trip destination, especially on rainy days. Alternatively, you can also escape to the county zoo for the day in the town of Cape  May Court House.</p>
<p>The best time to go to the Wildwoods is during July and August as the water temperatures can be too cold before that time. Still, most hotels have outdoor heated pools which you may prefer to salt water.</p>
<p>The resort is changing as many old buildings are being torn down and replaced by condos. Preservationists are attempting to maintain the family welcoming theme of the resort, so it remains to be seen what the resort&#8217;s future will be. In the meantime, grab a beach towel and your sunblock and head over to wonderful, Wildwood, NJ!</p>
<p>Born and raised in New Jersey, Matt is no stranger to the Jersey Shore having spent summer weeks on Long Beach Island as a child. Later in life, with a family of his own, the Keegans added Wildwood to their itinerary. This summer he hopes to return to Wildwood despite relocating to North Carolina.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a style="text-decoration: line-through;" rel="nofollow" href="http://EzineArticles.com/?Wonderful-Wildwood,-New-Jersey&amp;id=29842">Wonderful Wildwood, New Jersey</a></p>
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		<title>Cape Henlopen Beach Camping Offers Sun and Surf</title>
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Cape Henlopen beach camping in Delaware offers surf, salty air and sun for anyone who doesn&#8217;t mind a little sand in their sleeping bag.
That&#8217;s the thing about beach camping. The sand. You just have to ignore the fact that it tends to sneak into just about everything.
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<p>Cape Henlopen beach camping in Delaware offers surf, salty air and sun for anyone who doesn&#8217;t mind a little sand in their sleeping bag.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the thing about beach camping. The sand. You just have to ignore the fact that it tends to sneak into just about everything.</p>
<p>The campsites can be a bit crowded to the point where you will find yourself tent to tent with the campers next door. If you can, opt for one of the campsites (check the campsite map) that are side by side, rather than back to back with the neighbors. The bathrooms can get to be a hike from out there, but you&#8217;ll have a better campsite experience. The campground is open from May through October.</p>
<p>The RV sites are simply parking spots along the paved camp road, very easy to get in and out of, even if they do lack a pleasant setting or any privacy. However, you then get your very own sandy campsite to serve as your front yard.</p>
<p>There are so many things to do at Cape Henlopen, or you can just as easily choose to do nothing but simply loaf on the beach. First of all, it&#8217;s a very scenic destination full of sand and sky, interspersed nicely with beachy pine woods (Japanese black pines, if you want to be specific).</p>
<p>Cape Henlopen State Park has paved hiking and biking trails, plus free bike borrowing if you want to go for a spin. You can borrow the bikes at the nature center, which is a good place to get a handle on the ecology of a shore area. There is a huge salt water fishing pier with a well-stocked bait shop and snack bar, but you&#8217;ll need a $20 fishing license if you are over 16. It&#8217;s very inconvenient that for some reason the bait shop does not sell fishing licenses so you&#8217;ll have to drive back into town. In the summer, the state park beach is very popular. It has a nice bathhouse and snack bar, plus easy access to the beach via a boardwalk.</p>
<p>The state park staff offers many activities for families, from fall hay rides to wading explorations of the tidal flats.</p>
<p>Camping at Cape Henlopen State Park, you&#8217;ll also come across quite a bit of history. The nearby quaint town of Lewes has shops and old houses that date to the late 1700s, including the Cannonball House that was struck by a Royal Navy bombardment during the War of 1812. Pirates such as Blackbeard frequented the area, and rumors persist that he and his buccaneers buried treasure in the dunes. The scenery and the pirate legends have inspired countless artists, the most famous of whom were N.C. Wyeth and Howard Pyle, who used the Cape Henlopen area as a model for many of their iconic pirate paintings.</p>
<p>Cape Henlopen State Park is itself located on land that was once Fort Miles, a World War II base used to guard the entrance of Delaware Bay from German Uboat attacks. The submarine watch towers still stand, as do the troop barracks and massive gun bunkers, all of which are open for tours. If you&#8217;re lucky, volunteers who serve as World War II reenactors will be around to explain what it was like to be stationed at Fort Miles and protect the port of Philadelphia from German attack.</p>
<p>The park is maintained in part by the Friends of Cape Henlopen who work to do those little extras for the park that supplement the efforts of state employees.</p>
<p>There are a couple of drawbacks to camping at Cape Henlopen State Park. One is the price &#8212; we paid $72 for a two-night stay at our campsite. That&#8217;s on the high end for tent camping. The other major drawback was the dumpy, dirty state of the campground bathrooms. There would be no other way to describe the alleged facilities but to call them disgusting and dirty, with plumbing that doesn&#8217;t work, backed up toilets and moldy conditions. These bathrooms are long overdue for renovation and the cleaning staff doesn&#8217;t seem to work on weekends. It&#8217;s a bit puzzling because the rest of the state park is so well maintained, but the campground facilities have been forgotten despite the relatively high camping fee.</p>
<p>But we don&#8217;t want to end this article on a sour note, because we love Cape Henlopen camping. On a recent trip, the tide was out on the bay side near the fishing pier. We stretched out on the beach there and watched kids explore under the pilings and through the shallows, finding hermit crabs and shells. Farther out, the Cape Henlopen lighthouse stood watch and the Cape May ferry slid past as it began its crossing of Delaware Bay. All the cares of the world melted away and we realized that gold wasn&#8217;t the only treasure to be found at Cape Henlopen State Park.</p>
<p>Ian Fitzell is the editor of Camping Sky, a blog dedicated to upscale family camping. Visit <a href="http://campingsky.net" target="_blank">http://campingsky.net</a></p>
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		<title>Rent a Limousine in New Jersey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marsha Maung
If you are interested in nature and would love to have an outdoor adventure in New Jersey, Cape May is one great place to go.  There is no better way to do that than to book a limousine for your outdoor adventure in Cape May, New Jersey.  You would not want to [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are interested in nature and would love to have an outdoor adventure in New Jersey, Cape May is one great place to go.  There is no better way to do that than to book a limousine for your outdoor adventure in Cape May, New Jersey.  You would not want to be driving and then trying out the outdoor activities around Cape May, only to find that you will have to get back into your car once again and drive to your next destination, would you?  You will end up having a very tiring trip instead of one that you can enjoy, not forgetting sore, aching legs and perhaps even backaches that you may have after the trip.</p>
<p>Booking a limousine for you and your friends for a trip to Cape May, New Jersey is not a difficult thing to do.  When you hire a limousine for your trip, you do not have to have a dispute among your friends as to who will be doing all the driving.  The chances of you getting lost do not exist and you will not have to lose your patience over a bad traffic when you book a limousine.  You and your limousine friends only need to show up at the meeting point for the limousine driver to pick you up and take you to all the places that you wish to visit.</p>
<p>It is a general idea that many people come to Cape May for their vacation at the sandy beaches, but do not be fooled, as Cape May is not just a beach resort.  You and your limousine friends may be surprised to know that it is the second largest fishing port on the Atlantic Ocean, and is also one of the most famous birding destinations in the United States.  Thanks to its wealth of Victorian architecture, the whole city of Cape May has the distinction of being a National Historic Landmark.  In the spring, this place is filled with garden and music festivals, and migrating birds.  Summertime is a prime time for Cape May beaches, when the restaurants and shops are open late and free concerts are going on every night.  And during Fall, it is an especially wonderful time because it is when migrating birds, such as shorebirds, hawks and tiny songbirds heading towards South America will all pass through Cape May.</p>
<p>If you and your limousine friends want to try to get a bird&#8217;s eye view of beautiful beachfront, sea life and shore towns, parasailing is one activity that you should not miss.  Parasailing is a combination of parachuting, ballooning, sailing and gliding.  And the best thing is that you do not even need experience to enjoy this activity.  Dining in Cape May is not an issue at all as they have many great spots that you can hang out for food and drinks.  If you are not sure which restaurant to pick, how about asking your limousine driver to make some suggestions?</p>
<p>When the day is over and you and your limousine friends finally climb back into the limousine to go home, there is no need for you to debate on who will be driving, because you already have the limousine driver to fill up that position.</p>
<p>UsCoachwaysLimousine is a leading US-based limousine service provider with an impressive list of limousine service clients. Check out <a href="http://www.uscoachwayslimousine.com" target="_blank">http://www.uscoachwayslimousine.com</a> for more info.</p>
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		<title>Cape May, NJ Bed and Breakfast Getaway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Joyce
A Cape May, NJ bed and breakfast is a wonderful getaway idea for most individuals that are seeking relaxation. Cape May, New Jersey is certainly an ideal spot for individuals who want a nice and relaxing beach vacation. This shore town is situated at the southern tip of New Jersey and famous for its [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Cape May, NJ bed and breakfast is a wonderful getaway idea for most individuals that are seeking relaxation. Cape May, New Jersey is certainly an ideal spot for individuals who want a nice and relaxing beach vacation. This shore town is situated at the southern tip of New Jersey and famous for its abundance of bed and breakfast inns. Cape May is a small and fascinating shore town. There are several things you can do in this place including golf, fishing, bird watching, watching great sunsets, and of course sightseeing along the beach. You will surely get the old world charm with friendly people and all sorts of facilities and services available.</p>
<p>New Jersey bed and breakfast accommodations are situated around the town. It differs in sizes and location. Some are very close to the beach while others are close to shopping malls and some are private. So, there is no need for you to worry because no matter what your need is, you will surely find bed and breakfast accommodations that will suit you. In addition, you could use a bed and breakfast getaway as an escape for couples that are seeking for a little privacy together. Cape May is a very good destination whether you wanted to have your vacation with your love one, your family or even if you want to be alone on a vacation.</p>
<p>Most of Cape May&#8217;s accommodations are Victorian style buildings that were constructed more than a hundred years ago. You will get the allure that comes with older architecture, quality, and the details that lack with modern day construction. But some of these accommodations have been somewhat modernized in order to have room for a better living style. Hence, the primary thing that you should do in finding bed and breakfast accommodation is to check out for amenities that it offers. It could be better to look for inns that can provide all of the necessary things that you will need during your stay. Cape May, NJ bed and breakfast inns offer everything you will need &#8211; food, great rooms and the all-encompassing knowledge that a local innkeeper has to offer.</p>
<p>Have you ever been to a bed and breakfast in New Jersey? <a href="http://bedandbreakfastnook.com/index.php?s=cape+may+new+jersey" target="_blank">Cape May NJ bed and breakfasts</a> offer a great variety of accommodations and you are sure to enjoy your trip! You can find more information on bed and breakfasts by visiting my site at <a href="http://bedandbreakfastnook.com/" target="_blank">http://www.bedandbreakfastnook.com</a>. Don&#8217;t waste time in a stuffy hotel&#8211; get the real feel of being a local by staying at a bed and breakfast.</p>
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		<title>Charming and Historic Cape May, New Jersey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthew Keegan
Located at the southern most tip of the state of New Jersey, Cape May is a historic seashore town, a bird lover&#8217;s dream come true, and a fisherman&#8217;s paradise all wrapped up into a popular vacation destination. Let&#8217;s take a look at this noted community located at the point where the Atlantic Ocean meets [...]]]></description>
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<p>Located at the southern most tip of the state of New Jersey, Cape May is a historic seashore town, a bird lover&#8217;s dream come true, and a fisherman&#8217;s paradise all wrapped up into a popular vacation destination. Let&#8217;s take a look at this noted community located at the point where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Delaware Bay.</p>
<p>Named for the Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen Mey [spelling later changed to May}, the town became America's first seashore resort in 1761. During the 1800s the community rose to fame as it quickly became one of the country's top vacation destinations. Indeed, hundreds of "Victorian style" homes were built in the town and most of these homes still stand today. In fact, no other locale in the USA boasts as many Victorian homes as does Cape May.</p>
<p>To appreciate the history of the area, visitors are encouraged to stop by the Greater Cape May Historical Society, which is located at the Colonial House Museum on Washington Street, right behind City Hall. The historical society features varying exhibits of local historical interest; a visit to the society will rouse your appetite to explore the resort in detail.</p>
<p>The resort is best traversed on foot, which will allow you to take in all the bed and breakfast establishments [which consist  of some of the most charming of the Victorian homes], inns, shops and restaurants, as well as taking a stroll on the boardwalk and beaches. In the height of the summer tourist season, foot traffic oftentimes goes faster than automobile traffic so go ahead and get into your walking shoes and prepare to take in the sites and the salty air on foot.</p>
<p>Birders flock to the cape at all times of the year as the area boasts a phenomenal and varied bird population. During the Spring and again in the Fall, members of the National Audubon Society gather together for workshops, boat trips, field trips, bird viewing, and more. Because of its unique position on the east coast, Cape May attracts a stunning variety of migratory birds including hawks, owls, and peregrine falcons. Without a doubt there are few places on earth as popular for bird enthusiasts. When not viewing birds you can take in Cape May&#8217;s Lighthouse which still features an operating beacon!</p>
<p>Fishermen are attracted to the area because of the variety of species you can catch. Striped bass, bluefish, and weakfish are all in abundance while white perch, sea trout, herring, croakers, and sea bass are plentiful too. There are ample amounts of tidal creeks and rivers offering access to avid fishermen as well as jetties, inlets, docks and bridges, back bays, sod banks, the ocean, and the Delaware Bay. You can charter a boat for some good quality deep sea fishing as well.</p>
<p>Nearby attractions to Cape May include historic Cold Spring Village, a remake of communities that existed in the area during the 1800s; Cape May County Park and Zoo, featuring over one hundred species of wildlife; the Wildwoods, a thriving resort community just four miles north of the cape; and Avalon and Stone Harbor, fine resort communities between the Wildwoods and Ocean City.</p>
<p>Cape May, New Jersey is located just south of where the Garden State Parkway begins. Visit the Cape May Times&#8217; website for up to the moment resort information and links: <a href="http://www.capemaytimes.com/" target="_blank">http://www.capemaytimes.com/</a>.</p>
<p>Matt enjoys the sea as well as the mountains. When not traveling to either, Matt looks heavenward and manages busy aviation websites including his popular Corporate Flight Attendant Community located at <a href="http://www.corporateflyer.net" target="_blank">http://www.corporateflyer.net</a>.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://EzineArticles.com/?Charming-and-Historic-Cape-May,-New-Jersey&amp;id=30746" target="_blank">Charming and Historic Cape May, New Jersey</a></p>
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		<title>Cape May County Park and Zoo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Situated one mile north of Cape May Court House, on Route 9 at Crest Haven Road, the combined park and zoo offers plenty for visitors to see on its 200+ acre spread. The zoo itself contains almost 80 acres of expertly maintained exhibits featuring about 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds totaling nearly 550 animals.]]></description>
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<p>Vacationing at the Jersey Shore, particularly in Cape May County, affords the vacationer plenty to do. From the historic homes of Victorian Cape May, to the vibrant boardwalk and beaches of the Wildwoods, up to the pristine shore communities of Avalon and Stone Harbor, and to &#8220;America&#8217;s Greatest Family Resort&#8221;, Ocean City, there is no lack of activity to do on any given day. When the weather is favorable, that is! Certainly, each town offers decent wet weather alternatives, but an opportunity to visit a well run and nearby zoological park is an option countless vacationers fit into their plans while visiting the area no matter the weather. The Cape May County Park and Zoo, located near Cape May Courthouse, NJ, is a destination worth exploring.</p>
<p>Situated one mile north of Cape May Court House, on Route 9 at Crest Haven Road, the combined park and zoo offers plenty for visitors to see on its 200+ acre spread. The zoo itself contains almost 80 acres of expertly maintained exhibits featuring about 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds totaling nearly 550 animals. Special exhibits include: the World of Birds, featuring over 20 exotic varieties; the Amphibian and Reptile House, with iguanas, snakes, skinks, and tortoises; and the African Savana with its lemurs, giraffes, and antelopes.</p>
<p>Even on the hottest summer day the zoo is enjoyable thanks to ample shading and plenty of places to stop and rest along the way. Very popular is the gazebo in the African Savana exhibit &#8212; a popular place to stop and watch the giraffes.</p>
<p>Tired of seeing animals? The park offers a playground, a bike/hike trail, fishing ponds, picnic areas, and more. Ample concession stands are present on the property, whether you are seeking food or a special souvenier from the &#8220;Ark in the Park&#8221; gift shop.</p>
<p>Amazingly, there is no admission charge to the park &amp; zoo as it is funded completely by taxes, concessions, and donations. The facility is open daily [except on Christmas] with the zoo closing at 4:45 in the summer. The rest of the park remains open for visitors until dusk.</p>
<p>Accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, the Cape May County Park and Zoo will be undergoing a facelift over the next few years to expand parking and create separate entrances for park and zoo traffic. Additional changes &#8212; all to enhance the appearance of the park &#8212; are ongoing and should please regular visitors and first timers alike.</p>
<p>So, when you tire of the rides on Morey&#8217;s Piers or have done all the deep sea fishing that you can take, head over to Cape May Courthouse to the Cape May County Park and Zoo for an enjoyable respite from beach activities.</p>
<p>Matt&#8217;s writings include travel, business, aviation, and human interest topics. In addition he manages two leading websites: http://www.corporateflyer.net and http://www.aviationemploymentboard.com</p>
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		<title>Whale Watching at Cape May New Jersey &#8211; A Great Vacation and Travel Destination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 100 foot long boat, The Cape May Whale Watcher, will escort you to a great viewing area of humpback and fin back whales. You will also get a great view of the Cape May peninsula and see birds, dolphins, and more.]]></description>
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<p>If you plan on visiting New Jersey you will definitely want to go whale watching on the Cape May! You will need to bring a hat and your camera and then board the Cape May Whale Watcher. The 100 foot long boat will escort you to a great viewing area of humpback and fin back whales. You will also get a great view of the Cape May peninsula and see birds, dolphins, and more. This is truly an experience of a lifetime and one you don&#8217;t want to miss. There are even lighthouse and dinner cruises available, depending on who will be going on the cruise.</p>
<p>The boat sails from the Miss Chris Marina in Cape May, New Jersey. The address is 2nd Ave. and Wilson Drive. They may be contacted at 800-786-5445 or 609-884-5445. Cruises are open from March until December and there are three trips per day. Kids who are under the age of six are free with a paying adult.</p>
<p>The trips start at 10 am with a two hour dolphin watch. Then, at 1 pm there is a three hour whale and dolphin watch. At 6:30 pm there is a two hour dolphin watch combined with a dinner cruise. The dolphin watch with dinner cruise only operates Memorial Day until Labor Day, however.</p>
<p>There are few experiences as amazing as seeing a whale or dolphin in their natural habitat. It is truly an experience of a lifetime and one you won&#8217;t soon forget. If you are planning a trip to Cape May or anywhere in the vicinity then you will want to be sure to make plans to go out on the Cape May whale watcher. It is fun for the whole family.</p>
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		<title>3 Fun Places To Enjoy A Weekend Beach Getaway In New Jersey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the easiest and quickest weekend getaways include Cape May, Atlantic City and Ocean City, New Jersey. While all of these locations are on the beach in New Jersey, that's pretty much all that they have in common.]]></description>
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<p>When looking for an easy getaway from New York City, Philadelphia or anywhere in between there are many options. Some of the easiest and quickest include Cape May, Atlantic City and Ocean City, New Jersey. While all of these locations are on the beach in New Jersey, that&#8217;s pretty much all that they have in common. Each location offers many different activities, as well as a very different atmosphere.</p>
<h3>Cape May New Jersey</h3>
<p>On the southern tip of New Jersey sits the beautiful town of Cape May. Cape May is a peaceful, relaxing town, with a historic atmosphere. Cape May New Jersey was a very popular seaside resort in the 1800s. During this time many people built unique and artistic cottages along the shore.</p>
<p>Over the years residents have taken a great deal of time and effort to maintain and restore these cottages. As a result, the Victorian style architecture of that time is still prevalent today and is a large part of many of the establishments and homes in the area.</p>
<p>Cape May New Jersey also has a very &#8220;small town&#8221; feel, which makes it very different from the other beach towns in the area. But, while Cape May New Jersey may maintain that small town feel, there is still plenty to do. Many lovely shops and over 40 different restaurants, plus of course all there is to do at the beach and on the ocean help make Cape May New Jersey an excellent east coast getaway!</p>
<h3>Atlantic City</h3>
<p>Atlantic City is known for gambling, amazingly huge hotels and of course, the infamous board walk. While Atlantic City has had some difficulty in the past, it has experienced a renaissance in the last few years and has become an excellent getaway again.</p>
<p>Atlantic City offers a unique combination of beaches, shopping, restaurants, and is one of the only areas in the east coast that has gambling on a scale comparable to that of Las Vegas. There is constant nightlife and always something new and exciting to experience. While a stark contrast to Cape May New Jersey, Atlantic City may be exactly the fun, high-energy getaway you are looking for.</p>
<h3>Ocean City New Jersey</h3>
<p>While Atlantic City offers an exciting, high energy vacation, and Cape May New Jersey can be a peaceful, relaxing getaway, visiting Ocean City falls about in the middle. There is night life and usually something going on at all hours in Ocean City. But, there are also quiet, &#8220;off the beaten path&#8221; areas of the town as well.</p>
<p>As far as things to do, Ocean City has a true boardwalk, complete with amusement rides, water parks, arcades, mini-golf and all the other attractions one would expect. And, don&#8217;t forget that special food that is a &#8220;must have&#8221; when walking along the boardwalk; caramel corn, cotton candy, salt water taffy, and of course, Boardwalk Fries! Or head out into the ocean on a charter, rent a boat for the entire family (or vacation group), or just lounge on the beach with a book. There are many options for fun in the sun during a getaway in Ocean City.</p>
<p>These 3 towns all offer access to the Atlantic Ocean and the miles of sandy beaches that the area is known for. Choosing between them is easy because each offers a unique style of getaway for visitors. Whether looking for the quiet, historical charm of   rel=nofollow <a href="http://www.moreyspiers.com/" target="_blank">Cape May New Jersey</a>, the wild night life of Atlantic City or the fun of the boardwalk in Ocean City, NJ these towns can help create the perfect east coast getaway.</p>
<p>About The Author: Jon Buschlen is a writer for Moreys Piers, a thrilling amusement and beachfront waterpark located in New Jersey near popular <a href="http://www.moreyspiers.com" target="_blank">Wildwood hotels</a>, Jersey shore hotels and picturesque Cape May New Jersey</p>
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		<title>Cape May &#8211; Year Round Jersey Shore Vacations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When most people think of the beach and the ocean, they think of summer time and warm weather. Many small beach towns along the Atlantic Coast will become "Ghost towns" once the summer season has finished for the year.]]></description>
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<p>When most people think of the beach and the ocean, they think of summer time and warm weather.  Many small beach towns along the Atlantic Coast will become &#8220;Ghost towns&#8221; once the summer season has finished for the year.  All of the tourists and beach goers will leave for the winter and many shops and restaurants will close down for the winter.  This is not the case with Cape May, New Jersey.  Cape May is a great place to visit any time of the year.</p>
<p>In the &#8220;Off Season,&#8221; you will find many Cape May establishments still open for business such as shopping and dining. Since Cape May has a lot of historical significance, you should be able to tour many of the historical attractions around town.  There are many organized tours with guides available, but if one cannot be found, you will not regret a simple walk around town.  There is a great deal of Victorian Era architecture which can be viewed from the street.</p>
<p>Cape May is also a short drive from many other New Jersey Shore towns.  If you would like to take a stroll along a boardwalk, Wildwood, Ocean City, and Atlantic City are all within short driving distance.  If you&#8217;re spending a longer period of time in Cape May, a day trip to Atlantic City is highly recommended.  You can easily drive to Atlantic City from Cape May in one hour or less.  Here you will find a Las Vegas style experience on the East Coast (Even in the winter time).  Let&#8217;s not forget that Cape May also has a zoo which is open year round.</p>
<p>While seeking lodging in Cape May, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.njshore-rentals.com/Cape-May-vacation-rentals.php" target="_blank">Cape May Vacation Rentals</a> are  a valuable option.  Many of the rates will decrease in the winter and &#8220;Off Peak&#8221; seasons.  This is an ideal time to go if you are on a budget or have limited funding.  Many properties will provide you with the same amenities that you have at home.</p>
<p>Cape May is a beach town, but there is a lot more there than just the beach.  It is a year round resort town.  &#8220;Off Peak&#8221; seasons are sometimes the best times to visit the city.  Close proximity to major cities such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York make it a great winter-time weekend getaway!</p>
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