Cape May Wildlife & Nature: Where the Sky Gets Crowded

Cape May Wildlife

Some beaches have wildlife. Cape May hosts migration traffic. Because something extraordinary happens here every year. The southern tip of Cape May acts like a giant natural funnel where the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay squeeze together, creating one of the greatest wildlife gathering spots anywhere in North America. Translation? Animals basically use Cape May … Read more

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Cape May Quirky Traditions: Diamonds, Ghosts, and Sunken Ships

Cape May Traditions

Some beach towns collect souvenirs. Cape May collects stories. Weird ones. The kind of stories that make visitors stop mid-conversation and say: “Wait…seriously?” Because for a town known for elegance and Victorian charm, Cape May has a wonderfully strange side hiding beneath the gingerbread trim. Take Sunset Beach, for example. Most beaches offer sand and … Read more

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Cape May Landmarks: Places That Keep Watching

Cape May Landmarks

Some landmarks ask for your attention. Cape May’s landmarks seem content to simply wait. They’ve been standing here for years anyway. Centuries, in some cases. And maybe that’s part of Cape May’s quiet magic. Nothing feels like it is shouting for you to notice it. You simply turn a corner and suddenly realize you’re standing … Read more

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Cape May History: Old Footsteps on Old Boards

Cape May History

Walk through Cape May long enough and you begin to get the strange feeling that the town remembers things. Not in a spooky way. Okay…maybe a little spooky. But mostly in the way old places seem to carry layers of stories beneath your feet. Because before beach tags, souvenir shops, bicycles, and vacation rentals…people were … Read more

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Slow Down… Cape May Is Waiting

Cape May Introduciton

Some beaches arrive like fireworks. Cape May arrives like a deep breath. Long before the rides, flashing lights, beach playlists, and boardwalk games that define much of the Jersey Shore, there was Cape May. Known as “America’s Original Beach Town,” Cape May feels less like a place you visit and more like a place that … Read more

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