There's a reason we're getting married here, and it's because the beach is awesome! Don't forget to bring $6pp to purchase a beach tag.
If you get down early on Friday night or stay late on Sunday, be sure to check out the flag ceremony and sunset over the USS Atlantus concrete ship at Sunset Beach at 7pm. This can get very crowded so get there early to find a parking spot.
You can go whale and dolphin watching on a boat at Cape May Whale Watcher! Or, as an adventurous alternative, you can rent ocean kayaks and search for dolphins while kayaking. This happens often in Sea Isle and Cape May!
A must do while you're here! The Washington Street Mall has tons of cute shops and restaurants. Some of our favorites include the Cape May Fish Market (get the Fish Market Bruschetta appetizer), tastings at Cape May Olive Oil Co., and sweets at Cape May Sweet House. At one end, you can opt to book a Cape May Carriage tour through Cape May's Historic District. At the opposite end, be sure to check out Congress Hall!
Work those calves and climb 199 steps to get to the top of the Cape May Lighthouse, built in 1859, for a great panoramic view! Admission is $8pp for adults. There is also a beach and bird-watching area at Cape May Point State Park surrounding the lighthouse.
Because who doesn't love alpacas? The owners give great tours of the farm and tell you the names of all of the alpacas as you feed them. If you really love animals, you can also check out the Cape May Zoo to see lions, giraffes, (Teddy) bears, and more.
Alyssa and her dad did the 15-mile leg of the Cool Cape May bike race that started and ended at Cape May Winery!
In our opinion, Willow Creek is the most beautiful winery in Cape May!
In our opinion, Hawk Haven has the best wine of the wineries we have been to in Cape May!
Take a brewery tour and get a flight of beer at Cape May Brewing Co! Their specialty is IPAs.