Cape May Whale Watcher has a variety of available activities on their fleet. Their featured “Cetacean Spectacular” experience takes you on a 3-hour tour of the Bay and Atlantic for a real whale and dolphin watching expedition. They have the largest and fastest marine mammal watching boats in New Jersey and they are the only boats with the never expiring “Marine Mammal Sighting” guarantee!
The picturesque Washington Street Mall, located in Cape May, New Jersey, includes over 75 establishments in the heart of America's original seaside resort. A variety of unique boutiques, shops, fine dining restaurants, bars, quick eats, activities, and services are located along a three block stretch of Washington Street, which is closed to vehicular traffic.
Climb the 199 steps up the original, cast iron spiral stairway to the top of the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse and see a staggering view of the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean, the surrounding nature trails of Cape May Point State Park, and Cape May Point Borough. Interpretive panels on the grounds, at the base and on the climb tell stories of Lighthouse Keepers, the surrounding area, and how the lighthouse functioned historically and today.
Hop on one of Cape May MAC’s cheery red and green trolleys and take a guided tour the easy and comfortable way! Knowledgeable guides will tell you everything you want to know about America’s first seaside resort, from our Victorian heritage to our seashore and maritime history and more!
Spend a few hours or the whole day with in the village! The 1800’s comes to life when you visit restored, preserved buildings on a 30-acre site. Historically clothed interpreters demonstrate blacksmithing, printing, woodworking, basket weaving and more!
Sitting on the west side of Cape May Point, you will capture amazing sunsets here. Play a round of mini-golf, see the weather-beaten hull of the USS Atlantus and search for Cape May Diamonds!
Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport, Cape May County, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum honoring the Navy airmen who died while training during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the National Register of Historic Places in September of 1997. Naval Air station (NAS) Wildwood was commissioned on April 1, 1943. The site served as an active dive-bomber squadron training facility from 1943 to 1945.