Places to stay in Cape May, New Jersey
We currently have 122 accommodations in and around Cape May. There are also other regional listings available for Hotels, Motor Inns, RV parks and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Cape May County is a peninsula, located at the southernmost tip of New Jersey between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. From the thrill and excitement of the boardwalk to the gracious hospitality of Victorian Inns, there is something for everyone on a Jersey Cape vacation. Local restaurants include Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille, Lemon Tree, Vintage BYOB, and Union Park Dining Room.
If you are travelling in the area, Cape May is located close to Post Creek, Upper Thorofare, Middle Thorofare Island, Punyard Creek and Haulover Point.
The common thread of a Jersey Cape vacation is the 30 mile ribbon of clean, white sandy beaches which winds along the cool gentle surf of the Atlantic Ocean and connects the resorts of Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Stone Harbor, the Wildwoods, and Cape May.
The center of Cape May ( which is at is longitude -74°54'18.72 and latitude 38°56'6.3600 ) is located 5 miles away from Wildwood Crest, 7 miles away from Rio Grande, 7 miles away from Wildwood and 7 miles away from Villas.
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The Washington Inn ( Dining / American ). Located at 801 Washington Street. The Washington Inn prides itself on warm hospitality and exceptional New American cuisine. During your visit to the Washington Inn, it is easy to find comfort in the people and food as the spirit of hospitality is alive and well.
Come and experience it for yourself!
www.washingtoninn.com
Beach Plum Farm ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 140 Stevens Street, West Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May. Beach Plum Farm is located less than two miles from Cape May’s historic downtown. Established by owners Curtis Bashaw and Will Riccio, this working farm is open to the public and welcomes visitors from near and far.
Since 2008, Beach Plum Farm has grown to produce over 100 kinds of fruits and vegetables as well as chickens, eggs and Berkshire Hogs. The Farm provides produce and meats to local Cape May restaurants including The Ebbitt Room, the Blue Pig Tavern, the Rusty Nail, the Boiler Room, Louisa’s Café and more.
beachplumfarmcapemay.com
Hotdog Tommy’s ( / Hotdogs ). Located at 319 Beach Avenue. HotDog Tommy's is a staple in the Cape May community. Bruce, also known as HotDog Tommy, can be found grilling up dogs, keeping things clean and tidy, or talking to customers for hours on end.
www.hotdogtommys.com
Ugly Mug ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 426 Washington Street. You may notice the many mugs suspended from the ceiling. Unique in Cape May, the mugs belong to members of the Ugly Mug Club. Each member has his own mug, as they did in the old days of Vaudeville and barbershop quartets. Deceased members of the club are honored by having their mugs hung facing the ocean. In September, members and guests gather together for a special event. Each receives a glass of beer the one who blows the most foam out of the glass becomes the United States National Froth Blowing Champion.
uglymug.bar
The Lobster House ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 906 Schellengers Landing Road. Located overlooking Cape May Harbor in historic Cape May, NJ, The Lobster House has proudly provided guests a variety of dining experiences for over four generations. Open for luncheon and dinner year-round, 7 days a week, our main waterfront restaurant’s five dining rooms and full bar offer upscale family friendly dining in a uniquely nautical atmosphere
www.thelobsterhouse.com
Blue Pig Tavern ( Dining / American ). Located at 200 Congress Place. Gather at the Blue Pig Tavern, our distinctive restaurant tucked in the corner of Congress Hall. Known for hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites, its name derives from a gambling parlor sited in Congress Hall in the mid-1800s. Earlier still, in the 1700s, Elias Hughes operated a tavern for whalers on this site. It was the first tavern in Cape May. Today, we offer timeless classics and new seasonal delights with ingredients that are always farm-fresh.
www.caperesorts.com
Closed or unlisted properties
- Cape May Mobile Estates closed or delisted.
- Cape May Mobile Estates closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Icona Cape May at 1101 Beach Avenue may have been previously known as Palace Hotel Of Cape May or Palace Hotel Of Cape May
- Adventure Bound Camping at 240 West Shell Bay Avenue may have been previously known as North Wildwood Camping Resort or North Wildwood Camping Resort