Wednesday, March 13, 2013

It’s Almost Spring, Come to Cape May and Enjoy the Pristine Beaches and Services.

It’s Almost Spring, Come to Cape May and Enjoy the Pristine Beaches and Services and take the first trip on the Cape May Whale Watcher.

Everybody knows that the beach towns in New Jersey are seasonal. Right? Everyone knows that the Jersey Shore was beat up by Hurricane Sandy. Right? Well.... Did you know Cape May is open for Business? Cape May is open....Right now! This shore town along with the Wildwoods, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle, etc up to Atlantic City, NJ are all open for business this spring and approaching summer. The beaches are as pristine as ever. Along with these fine shore towns, go the shore businesses. Congress Hall and the Grand in Cape May are accepting guests daily. Lucky Bones and the Lobster House serve up specials every day, despite reports of damage.

The same goes for all Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Bed and Breakfasts, Amusement Rides, and Attractions. All have survived down at the southern end of the state. So, if you want to shake off the winter blues and forget about the everyday for a bit, take a trip south and find out just how diverse New Jersey really is. We are here and open, for your relaxation

Congress Hall in the Spring in Cape May

Heading Out on a Spring Tradition with the Whale Watcher Boat

One of our favorite early Spring traditions in Cape May is taking the first Whale Watcher trip off-shore. The Cape May Whale Watcher boat is open and ready with zero storm damage. Some of the best whale watching in the past has happened in the spring of the year, and they are not letting Sandy slow them down. Also the dolphins start to reappear in April and May can be amazing months for migratory birding.
The Cape May Whale Watchers  First Spring  Trip March 16th

As Spring approaches and the water warms up, you can spend an enjoyable day on the water aboard the Cape May Whale Watching Boat. One of the most refreshing feelings is to be out on the open boat and feel the cool spring ocean air on your face and enjoy the bright sun warming you for outside, and come down to enjoy the first Whale Watcher trip this coming weekend. You can also Save Money and Time by using the Cape May Whale Watcher Coupon below.

1PM Whale and Dolphin Watch Big Trip March 16th

See Dolphin and Whales in Cape May
Enjoy a Day on the Water
Start a tradition this spring and come aboard with Captain Jeff's Big Offshore Whale and Dolphin Watch. They will first look for dolphins and then head offshore in search of Humpback and Finback Whales and of course offshore dolphins and porpoise, and even Sea Turtles. You can go directly to the fast ticket link to purchase tickets for this event. If you are looking for more information on the Cape May Whale Watcher trips please visit our site here.



You can also Save Money and Time by using the Cape May Whale Watcher Coupon above.


Come to the Miss Chris Marina -  If you need directions to the Cape May Whale Watcher Trip please check out the Google Map location below. If you are using GPS please use 1218 Wilson Drive Cape May NJ 08204. As you drive into Cape May from Exit 0 you will pass Lucky Bones on the right hand side as you enter the town and be on the look out for 2nd Ave which is directly  across from South Jersey Marina.

Please click on the map below for directions to the Miss Chris Marina




About Cape May and Cape May Resort.com

Cape May is a city at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County, New Jersey, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. With a rich history, award-winning beaches & boating, designation as a top birding location, and many Victorian structures, Cape May is a seaside resort drawing visitors from around the world. Cape May was recognized as one of America's top 10 beaches by the Travel Channel and its beach was ranked fifth in New Jersey in the 2008 Top 10 Beaches.

CapeMayResort.com is a site that's totally dedicated to the historic Cape May Resort vacation area. We have two goals - to promote our beautiful town's local businesses and to assist potential visitors in finding anything they could want or need in and around Cape May.

This site is home to custom pages and video of easy to navigate information about Cape May- from restaurant choices to weather reports to local events in Cape May We also host a local Cape May Blog featuring  local events, Things to Do in Cape May, shopping and beach information and much more.   

 CapeMayVictorian.com is a custom photo sharing site in which you can explore local Cape May images, download your favorite vacation spot or order a custom framed picture or a one of kind gift of your vacation memory.

 Cape May Resort Blog Looking for Something to Do in Cape May New Jersey. Spend a day at the beach, or go Dolphin and Whale Watching. Visit a local winery or check out the lighthouse and sunken ship at Cape May State Park. Cape May offers beach lovers Victorian architecture, fine dining, bird watching, boating and fishing in addition to world class resort and vacation accommodations.  If you’re looking for information and reviews for your next trip to Cape may, you’ve come to the right place.Cape May Resort.com has been part of the South Jersey Cape May area since 1988. Let us put our local experience to work for you.






Click here to Save in Cape May - Save Money while visiting Cape May, check out our local Cape May Saving Coupon promotions. You can click here to print off the coupon or simply show your local Cape May Merchant your coupon on your smart phone, iPod or tablet

Book Your Favorite Hotel in Cape May and Save  - Cape May Resort.com has teamed up with Expedia offering direct on line booking of Cape May County including Cape May, Wildwood, Cape May Courthouse, Ocean City, Avalon, Somers Point, Lewes Delaware, Philadelphia and all surrounding New Jersey Shore areas.  It's easy to go on line, search for your Cape May Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Luxury Resort and Plan your trip to the Jersey Shore with low prices guaranteed. - 


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