Places to stay in Cape May Point, New Jersey

Cape May Point is a borough located at the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County. It is part of the Ocean City Metropolitan Statistical Area. 241 permanent residents were counted during the United States 2000 Census. Cape May Point is home to the Cape May Light. Local restaurants include Beach Plum Farm, Viggiano’s On Sunset, Exit Zero Filling Station, and Panico’s Bistro.

If you are travelling in the area, Cape May Point is located close to North Jetty Light, Bristol Range, Little Turtle Gut, Josh Creek and Grassy Point.

The center of Cape May Point ( which is at is longitude -74°57'46.429 and latitude 38°56'33.950 ) is located 4 miles away from Cape May, 7 miles away from Villas, 7 miles away from Wildwood Crest and 8 miles away from Rio Grande.

Available Cape May Point lodging

We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Cape May Point.

Cape May Point Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Bed & Breakfasts

The Wilbraham Mansion

Approx 3 miles away in Cape May:

Beautfully restored, period furnishings, short walk to the beach, shopping, and fine dining. Only B and B with and indoor heated pool 40 X 20. New suites with 2 person jacuzzis and fireplaces. Handicapped accessible. Make your reservation today.
133 Myrtle Avenue
Cape May, New Jersey
Hotels

Summer Station

Approx 3 miles away in Cape May:

217 Beach Avenue
Cape May, New Jersey
Bed & Breakfasts

Luther Ogden Inn

Approx 4 miles away in Cape May:

This Colonial Revival home was completed in 1900 and features a large wrap-around porch, beautiful chestnut interior pillars, ceiling beams and wood trim, and two fireplaces in the guest common areas. This elegant turn-of-the-century inn is .....
815 Kearney Avenue
Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May Point Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Campsite / RV Parks

Seashore Campsites

Approx 5 miles away in Cape May:

Planning your vacation or just a fun weekend at the Jersey shore? Let Seashore Campsites be your hosts … with more than 40 years of serving campers.
720 Seashore Road
Cape May, New Jersey
Campsite / RV Parks

Cape Island Resort - A Seasonal Park

Approx 4 miles away in Cape May:

For your most unforgettable family vacation experience ever, choose Cape Island Resort, where the location is unsurpassed and the facilities are simply outstanding. We are the closest full-facility seasonal park to Victorian Cape May and the Cape May - Lewes Ferry.
709 Route 9
Cape May, New Jersey
Campsite / RV Parks

Depot Travel Park

Approx 2 miles away in Cape May:

Spend your next family vacation at The Depot Travel Park. We have all the amenities you're looking for and we're located close to all the attractions that have made the Cape May area one of the most popular in Southern New Jersey. Whether you .....
800 Broadway
Cape May, New Jersey
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Cape May Point

Photograph of Blue Pig Tavern, Cape May
Blue Pig Tavern

410 Bank Street ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 410 Bank Street, Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May Point. 410 Banks Street Restaurant is the consistent winner of the New Jersey Monthly's "Best Restaurant" award for over 20 years. ZAGAT gives 410 the ranking of one the top ten restaurants in New Jersey and 'top restaurants in America.' The New York Times writes "People drive down to Cape May just to eat at 410 Bank Street, and it's worth it." 410 is celebrating it's 25th year, and Chef Henry Sing Cheng has been at the helm all that time. Dine in our tropical garden, porches or dining room. Spinning over-head fans, hanging vines, and tropical foliage adorn this 1840 Carriage house, and entrance pathway, you will be forgiven for thinking you're in the Caribbean. frescoscapemay.com Link

Taco Caballito Tequileria ( Dining / Tacos ). Located at 429 Beach Avenue, Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May Point. Taco Caballito is your place to call home, to connect with friends, as well as a beacon of eclectic Mexican food, unique handcrafted cocktails, and over 70 tequilas, many of them from small, artisan distilleries seldom seen outside of Mexico. www.tacocaballitotequileria.com Link

The Washington Inn ( Dining / American ). Located at 801 Washington Street, Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May Point. 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 Link

Tisha’s Cape May ( Dining / Seafood ). Located at 322 Washington Street, Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May Point. A trip to Cape May,the oldest seashore resort in the country, would not be complete without dinner at Tisha’s. Conveniently located on the Washington street mall, Tisha’s is celebrating 30 years in business and considered a must try in the Cape May restaurant community. www.tishasfinedining.com Link

Beach Plum Farm ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). Located at 140 Stevens Street, West Cape May, 1 mile from the center of Cape May Point. 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 Link

Blue Pig Tavern ( Dining / American ). Located at 200 Congress Place, Cape May, 3 miles from the center of Cape May Point. 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 Link