The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore

September 30, 2021 Darleen Reid

The Atlantic coast of New Jersey, with its beaches and boardwalks, stretches from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Fresh ocean breezes fan 127 miles of sandy beaches. Drive between cities or catch a NJ Transit bus or Atlantic City jitney bus. Atlantic City packs people in to nightlife venues and casinos. Wildwood's boardwalk is well-trod. Asbury Park is once again popular, particularly with gays and lesbians. Cape May's restaurants and Victorian inns lure tourists to the historic town.
Restaurants in Jersey Shore

1. East Coast Parasail

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5.0 based on 148 reviews

East Coast Parasail

Our boats depart every hour and a half from 8AM to Sunset, Memorial Day to Labor Day. Space is limited; however, observers are always welcome at a discounted rate. Reservations highly recommended. Group rates are available for parties of six or more. Our 8 a.m. trip offers a discount. Next time you are looking for a fun way to enjoy your trip to Cape May, be sure to contact us! Jet Skis & Waverunners are also available.

2. Ocean City Parasail

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5.0 based on 242 reviews

Ocean City Parasail

Time to Parasail! Come fly 500ft above sea level and enjoy the beautiful beaches and views of Ocean City, New Jersey....America's Greatest Family Resort! Ocean City Parasail is located at 232 Bay Avenue. Ocean City Parasail has been flying high in OC for 17 years! We have two 12 passengers USCG Certified Boats and USCG Certified Captains with over 23 years of experience! Visit us for the "Flight of Your Life"!!!!

3. Cape May Food Tours

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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Cape May Food Tours

Let your tastebuds lead you through one of America's most beautiful Victorian resorts. Sample Cape May cuisine from local restaurants, ethnic eateries and a specialty food store. Stroll with your tour guide and experience the lore, surprising history and architectural style that has enchanted visitors for centuries. Ticket prices include food tastings.

4. Salt Marsh Safari The Skimmer

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5.0 based on 758 reviews

Salt Marsh Safari The Skimmer

We offer Birding and Wildlife Cruises, Marine Life Safaris, Crabbing Trips, and Sunset Cruises in the beautiful Back Bays of Cape May and Wildwood. (Also see our page for trips from The Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor). We also offer field trips for school groups and universities as well as private trips for tour operators that can be combined with drop off/pick up at a local waterfront restaurant. As we say, the trip is a combination of Birding, Marine Biology and Bad Jokes :) We look forward to having you join us.

5. Atlantic Parasail

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5.0 based on 488 reviews

Atlantic Parasail

Come fly with us at Atlantic Parasail and experience the thrills of an offshore powerboat ride, parachuting, ballooning and gliding all in one "action packed adventure", at a fraction of the cost! Parasailing is terrific fun for the whole family and we offer triple, tandem and solo flights. Our proximity to both Cape May and Wildwood means that we're the closest parasailing outfit to the inlet, which means more air time for you! Since 1987 we have offered "Winch Boat Parasailing," the safest and most widely accepted form of parasailing in the world today. The type of parasailing which allows you to safely takeoff and land from onboard the boat, NOT off the beach or from a floating platform as seen in Mexico or other resorts. We operate OCEAN PRO 35' PARASAIL BOATS, whic are all fully outfitted and US Coast Guard inspected. These commercially built vessels are designed specifically for parasailing.

6. FlyOCNJ Parasail

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FlyOCNJ Parasail

Come soar with FlyOCNJ Parasail, Ocean City New Jersey's premier parasailing destination. Let our professionally trained, U.S. Coast Licensed captains show you the time of your life as you soar at heights of up to 500 feet above the beaches and boardwalk of "America's Greatest Family Resort." Be sure to add a digital photo package to remember your experience forever! Fly Single, Double, or Triple. Online booking available. Conveniently located at "Bayview Marina" at 4th and Bay Avenue.

7. Salt Marsh Safari The Skimmer

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Salt Marsh Safari The Skimmer

The Skimmer is a 40 foot pontoon boat built for eco-tours in the calm waters of the back bay wetlands. Cape May County is one of the best locations in the U.S. to observe birds and their migrations. The salt marsh is home to an incredible number of species both above and below the waterline and we can share it all with you. Our Captains and Naturalists are experienced professionals who can explain things in a way so nature lovers of all levels will understand. Stone Harbor Location: Trips leave from The Wetlands Institute. We encourage our guests to visit there as well and make a day out of it. From mid June to late August, trips leave from this location on Tuesday afternoons/evenings through Thursday afternoons. Call or go online for more info or to make a reservation. When we're not in Stone Harbor, we run cruises from The South Jersey Marina in Cape May. Call or go online for more info or to make a reservation.

8. Little Water Distillery

807 Baltic Ave Unit B, Enter from Lexington Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401-5230 +1 609-344-7867 [email protected] http://www.littlewaterdistillery.com/
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Little Water Distillery

Reviewed By FoodieCritic57 - Wallingford, United States

We were staying in a town, nearby, for a long weekend & were looking for fun things to do & decided to check out Little Water Distillery! Our visit truly exceeded our expectations! Mark & his staff are amazing! First off, do the tour, hear the passionate amazing story behind this family venture, & you won’t be disappointed! All of the cocktails are very tasty; the “mules” are made with their own ginger beer & spirit of choice! The spirits are all very good! I love the story behind the names! We will return the next time we are in NJ! I encourage you to also support this small business!

9. Sunset Beach

502 Sunset Blvd, Lower Township, NJ 08212
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Sunset Beach

Reviewed By susank1003

What a great little hidden gem.This small little beach offers the most amazing sunsets.You can visit the grill and have a great burger on the covered deck.The little gift shops always have cute treasures to buy and they have a restroom.There's free parking and no beach tags! Its a win win.During in season if you can go at sunset you will see a flag ceramony that will bring tears to your eyes.Each night a flag is lowered that belonged to one of our Vetrans.The family is usually there and takes part while music is played.Its a great way to honor your country all while sitting in front of the sinking concrete ship on this pebbled beach and ending the day in a beautiful heartfelt way.

10. Cape May Lighthouse

215 Lighthouse Avenue Cape May Point State Park, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-884-5404 [email protected] http://www.capemaymac.org
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4.5 based on 2,078 reviews

Cape May Lighthouse

The 1859 Cape May Lighthouse is fully restored and visitors can climb 199 steps to the top for a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The original Oil Storage Building is accessible and houses a Museum Shop and accessible displays. Open daily from April through November and weekends in the shoulder seasons. Evening trolley tours and Full Moon Climbs offered during the summer season. The Cape May Lighthouse has been restored and is managed by the non-profit Cape May MAC (Museums + Arts + Culture). While located at Cape May Point State Park, it is not affiliated with State Park System. The State Park is open sunrise to sunset and offers many opportunities for nature lovers, including the Hawk Watch platform and well-marked nature trails. Summertime programming is offered to introduce visitors to the history of the Lighthouse and is free of charge. The beach is free but swimming is not allowed. The park is “carry in, carry out;” please do not litter.

Reviewed By O33TP - Jekyll Island, United States

The lighthouse is a must see stop. Even if you don’t climb the stairs to the top it truly is amazing. Great history lesson and information from the kindest gentleman (Jim) working the gift shop. Adequate parking. Easily accessible. Clean restrooms.

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