Wildwood

Cape May Whale Watcher, Inc
890 2nd Ave
6098845445
Price: $15-$45
10:00am-9:00pm
at the Miss Chris Marina,, across the street from the Lobster House

Large largest whale and dolphin watching outfit, claim a 99% success rate to see dolphins, and 68% for whales. Whale Watching Trips starts in March and end in December, with 3 daily tours in high season (May to September - 10AM, 1PM and 6.30PM.

Ocean Oasis Waterpark

If you do not like the sand but love the water, you can find 3 great waterparks in this town. Ocean Oasis Waterpark & Beach Club is located on Beach & 25th Ave, Raging Water's is at the back of Surfside Pier, and Splash Zone is rather close too.

beaches

The most obvious, and most frequently utilized attraction in The Wildwoods are the miles of beautiful sandy beaches which are free. Although tourists and year round residents alike flock to all of the beaches, two of the most popular beaches on the island are The Inlet at the entrance to North Wildwood, and Diamond Beach, located in The Crest. Both of these spots are known for their seclusion. Besides from the obvious sunbathing and swimming, there are numerous activities to participate in at the beach, such as boating, parasailing, hand-gliding, jet-skiing, surfing kite surfing.

In the Wildwoods, there is fun for everyone.

If you aren't a resident of the tri-state area, it's more than likely that you haven't heard of Wildwood, New Jersey. However, it is a spot worth noting as both an eclectic town, and an enjoyable family vacation spot. Located in Cape May County, on the Southern tip of New Jersey, Wildwood has long been known as one of the hot spots along the Jersey coast. What has always made Wildwood stand out amongst a sea of shore towns is its attention to family-oriented fun and a giant mix of activities for people of all ages. No matter what your interests are, or your personal vacationing preferences, you are sure to find something to love in The Wildwoods.

fishing or crabbing

People who want to escape the crowds of the beach often head to the bay area to indulge in an afternoon of fishing or crabbing.

rainy days

For rainy days when the beach is not an option, there are several movie theaters and rental places and a huge library for a quiet day inside. Wildwood is also a short drive away from the Atlantic City casinos.

Hang Loose Parasail

Or spend some time parasailing with the islands only parasail company, Hang Loose Parasail, 609-522-wild the cost is reasonable at between $50 and $65 per person. It is an incredible value for a truly a once in a life time adventure.

During the summer months, The Wildwoods also host many festivals and special weekends. During Memorial Day weekend, there are parades and many street vendors and special activities to celebrate the beginning of the summer season. The same types of events are held at the end of the summer over Labor Day weekend. There is also Irish Weekend and Firefighters weekends in early September and fourth of July fireworks on the beach, along with countless food tasting festivals. From June until August, there are fireworks on the beach every Friday night.

Many cheerleading, dance, gymnastics, wrestling, and basketball tournaments are held in Wildwood.

There many places to rent boats and jetskis, or you can hop aboard the Thunder Cat, a huge speedboat, that takes you right along the coastline at top speed then out off the coast a couple miles to Whale watch.

Most mornings the boardwalk is full of people riding bikes, skating or walking. This has been a ritual in wildwood for many years, not only because of the view of the ocean, but because everyone needs the exercise after a good dinner the night before. There are bike rentals on almost every block in all three of the wildwoods, a regualar bike will cost around eight dollars for the hour.

The beaches for the most part are clean and inviting, but the only problem with the beaches are that the ocean begins about 3 blocks after you enter the sand. This makes it extremely tough for senior citizens to walk down to the beach in some places. The best bet if you don't want to walk too much throught the sand, then go to 1st street in North Wildwood. Not only does the water start about 100 feet from the street but it has a unique experience because there is not to many waves, it acts like a pool, with a depths of about 30 feet at some points.