The Ultimate Playground of New Jersey
Wildwood is more than just a beach destination; it is a timeless escape where retro charm meets modern excitement. Situated on a five-mile island in Cape May County, this vibrant town is famous for its wide, white-sand beaches and the legendary two-mile boardwalk.
Whether you're looking for the adrenaline of world-class rollercoasters or the peaceful serenity of a sunrise over the Atlantic, Wildwood offers a sensory experience that defines the American summer.
38 blocks of shops, waterparks, and world-class amusement piers.
Expansive, clean, and completely free to the public all summer long.
Wildwood rose to prominence in the 1950s and 60s, becoming the epicenter of "Doo Wop" culture. It was here that rock-and-roll legends performed, and the iconic "neon look" was born. This legacy lives on today through the neon signs and futuristic motel designs that have earned the area National Historic status.
Known for its nightlife, the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse, and quiet residential streets.
The heart of the action, featuring the main Boardwalk piers and shopping district.
A peaceful, family-oriented resort area with stunning mid-century motels and wider beaches.
A hidden gem for boaters and those who enjoy bayfront views and spectacular sunsets.
A sanctuary for every kind of traveler.
With free beaches and hundreds of rides, it's a child's paradise.
Fans of 50s architecture and neon light aesthetics.
Home to extreme rollercoasters and intense watersports.
Anyone looking for the classic American "Shore" experience.
Memorial Day to Labor Day is peak season. For fewer crowds and lower prices, visit in late September (Local's Summer).
Use the famous "Tram Car" on the Boardwalk. It's iconic and saves you miles of walking!
The beaches are massive! Bring a wagon for your gear, as the walk from the street to the water can be long.
Look for parking a few blocks west of the Boardwalk for cheaper rates or even free street parking.