This oceanfront hotel in Cape May, New Jersey offers rooms with a balcony. The Boardwalk is a short walk, while the Cape May Lighthouse is 4 miles away.
This ocean front property is within walking distance of the historic district in Cape May, New Jersey. It features an outdoor pool, an on-site bar and restaurant and a gym.
Carrie
United States of America
The young man who kept checking on us asking if we needed help with our luggage or anything was wonderful!! Even cleaned the snow off our car and shoveled a path around our car so we wouldn’t step in snow. Can’t say enough about him!!
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Cape May, New Jersey, this beachfront property features an oceanfront pool and an on-site restaurant. The Cape May Boardwalk is steps away.
The Sandpiper Beach Club features self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. The property is in the Cape May historic district just steps from the beach.
kind & reachable staff, quiet and comfortable room.
Featuring free WiFi, Elaine's Cape May offers accommodations in Cape May, 2461 feet from Cape May Convention Hall and 0.7 mi from Emlen Physick Estate.
Clean, nice work force, Was treated great. Nice staff at Bar.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Cape May, New Jersey, this beachfront property features an oceanfront pool and an on-site restaurant. The Cape May Boardwalk is steps away.
The breakfast was excellent. The dining room was beautiful!
The Carroll Villa Hotel is located in Cape May, 8 miles from Wildwoods Convention Center and 8 miles from Wildwood Boardwalk.
Great location great food bar and entertainment. Staff was awesome!
FAQs about hotels in Cape May
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cape May this weekend is $265 or, for a 4-star hotel, $242. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cape May for this weekend cost around $152 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $208 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cape May for tonight. You'll pay around $184 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cape May will cost around $152, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Always something fun to do. Great restaurants from casual to fine dining; soap, candle, clothing shops and more at the Washington Square Mall; several beaches from which to choose for walking, shelling, swimming. Ample parking with digital payments through app. Handicapped individuals can park (almost) anywhere for free because there aren't enough designated spots, but must show tag.
Deborah
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We were there to visit the Victorian Homes at Christmas time...
We were there to visit the Victorian Homes at Christmas time.
We paid to visit inside the homes but never thought the lines would be so long. So we hopped in our car and visited most of the homes via the warmth and comfort of our car. There should be better lighting on the street signs, at least during the holiday season. It was difficult to see the street signs at night. But this trip did not dissapoint.
The homes were beautiful!!!
Patricia
Scored 10
10
Cape May is the most delightful place to visit!
Cape May is the most delightful place to visit! Our family has made countless memories in Cape May. We enjoyed eating at The Lobster House, Fins, and The Ugly Mug. It is so easy to walk around Cape May and enjoy all of the breath-taking sights.
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
The restuarant on the property, Ocean 7 was very good with...
The restuarant on the property, Ocean 7 was very good with excellent services, we also liked the live music outside in the evenings. Walking to the washington street mall was only two blocks. We took the trolley for a night time ghost tour, we all liked it and thought it was very interesting.
We had heard from friends to go to the Lobster House which we did. It was a large restaurant however, our food was not good at all and we even sent one dish back. I would not recommend. We were very happy with the location. We stayed at The inn at cape may.
ACookie
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Beach off-season was great.
Beach off-season was great. Not crowded, no beach pass required. A lot to see in the area: wineries, light house, beaches, shops. A lot of good restaurants. Harry's is one of them. Also McGladen's for breakfast. Loved the Cape May Winery.
TomGeiger
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I loved the gorgeous Victorian Bed and Breakfasts but was...
I loved the gorgeous Victorian Bed and Breakfasts but was disappointed to find that they are not allowed to install elevators due to the historic designation. We are seniors and the idea of carting luggage up to a third floor kept us from staying at one.
Yvonne
United States of America
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This is a lovely historic beachfront hotel that really tries to keep the tradition of a calm, relaxing beach vacation. There were excellent amenities, like beach chairs and umbrella included, and the atmosphere and location can't be beat. Our group spent a lovely evening on the porch with some great drinks and bar snacks. The service of the bellhops was really excellent.
Cape May is a historical gem. The 1st seaside resort in the USA. Victorians more than you can count-all unique and beautiful. Angel of the sea is one of them, built in 1840. Delicious breakfast and charming teas at 4:00 and antipasto plate at 5:30. Take care - 3 floors no elevator -skinny narrow steps. Reservations way in advance if you want a lower floor.
The hotel is perfectly located across from the beach and I had a beautiful view of the ocean. The room was well equipped with a fridge, microwave and most things you would need. It was also nice and spacious. The staff were amazingly helpful, friendly and kind.
Large balcony with ocean view. Microwave and small refrigerator/freezer. Very comfortable bed and sofa. Hathaways restaurant connected to hotel is great. Plenty of parking with entrance doors close by.
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