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11 Beach Avenue
Cape May, NJ 08204
Nightly Rates: ($179.00 - $260.00)
2 Star
Our Suites have been designed with a breezy, seashore feel to bring the Sandpiper's uncompromising views of the sky, sea and sand right through your private verandah into your living room. Bathrooms and kitchens are finished with tile and marble countertops, Kohler fixtures and top-of-the-line appliances. Each suite includes a washer and dryer plus individual climate control for heating and air conditioning. Select furnishings include Serta 'master suite' mattresses in the bedrooms and a luxury sleeper sofa in the living area. Flat screen televisions are standard in the living rooms. Custom carpet and wood grained floors are throughout. Understand, all of our units are individually owned but do offer the same decor and amenities.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 1500
· Check out time is 1200
· Time Zone is -5
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· 0 suites.
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From New York: Exit Manhattan to New Jersey Turnpike. Take NJ Turnpike South to Exit 11 for the Garden State Parkway. Take the GS Parkway to the end, Exit '0', to 109 South. Follow 109 over the Cape May bridge onto Lafayette Street. Follow Lafayette approximately 2 miles to stop sign at Jackson Street. Turn left onto Jackson, and make an immediate right turn onto Mansion Street. Continue to stop sign and turn left onto Perry Street. Make first right onto Congress Place, and turn left into the reception area. From Washington/Baltimore: Take 95 North to Delaware Memorial Bridge. Follow Route 40 East to Route 55 South to end (at Route 47 South). Take 47 South to the Garden State Parkway South. Follow the Garden State Parkway South to end, to 109 South. Follow 109 South over the Cape May bridge onto Lafayette Street. Follow Lafayette approximately 2 miles to stop sign at Jackson Street and make an immediate right onto Mansion Street. Continue to the stop sign and make a left onto Perry Street. Make the first right onto congress Place, and left into the reception area. From the Cape May-Lewes Ferry: From the Ferry Terminal in North cape May, follow the signs for 109 South and the Garden State Parkway. Take 109 South over the Cape May bridge and onto Lafayette Street. Follow Lafayette approximately 2 miles to stop sign at Jackson Street. Make a left onto Jackson, and an immediate right onto Mansion Street. Continue until stop sign, and make a left onto Perry Street. At the first right, Congress Place, Turn and make a left into the reception area.
Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.
Varies by rate plan booked. Check availability for more information.
Cape May is host to year 'round activities and special events. Many activities that occur all year long include birding & nature studies, deep sea fishing and dolphin/whale watching, Wander through Cape May's one-of-a-kind shops or relax with a lemonade on the promenade. Several golf courses are within a few minutes' drive. Kayaking & salt marsh tours are avaiable in season.
Spend the afternoon at Cape May Point, taking in the nature trails and natural flora & fauna. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the covered recreation areas while relaxing away from the hustle of downtown. Just a 10 minute drive to the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, where a peaceful 80 minute ride awaits you. Upon disembarking in Lewes, shop at Rehoboth Beach's many fine retail outlets. A 45 minute drive to South Jersey's gambling paradise, Atlantic City! Catch a high energy show at one of the casinos, or try your luck at the roulette wheel!
Quirky Tourist Attractions in or near New JerseyWhile in New Jersey, you might enjoy a visit to: Shamong, New Jersey: Mighty Joe the GorillaBeach colossus rehabilitated as an inland memorial to departed "Mighty Joe." Lewes, Delaware: Fountain of YouthThe Fountain of Youth. It was in Delaware all along. Who knew? Northfield, New Jersey: Atlantic City's First Resident, Buried in a Traffic CircleIf you're passing by, here's the deal with the neighborhood's traffic circle cemetery... Berlin, Maryland: Frontier TownTrain robbers, gun fights, can-can shows in the Wild West of Atlantic coastal Maryland. © roadsideamerica.com, Doug Kirby, Ken Smith, Mike Wilkins. Information provided as an unofficial resource on attractions as a convenience to our visitors. Information and status -- location, hours open, admission prices, current exhibits, and other aspects -- are subject to change without our knowledge. |
