Overlooking beautiful Diamond Beach on the quiet side of town, ICONA Diamond Beach resort offers the perfect NJ vacation location: directly on one of the only private beaches in New Jersey.
A culinary excursion with a twist on traditional comfort food and contemporary American cuisine. Their commitment to locally sourced, high-quality produce and products elevates every dish they serve.
The iconic Star Beach Bar will “Light The Way” for beachgoers to enjoy family fun, food, drinks, and live entertainment right on Diamond Beach.
(Personal favorite of the bride & groom!)
127 W Rio Grande Ave, Wildwood, NJ 08260
Located in the heart of Wildwood, NJ. Their brewery is dedicated to producing high-quality craft beers using the finest ingredients and brewing techniques.
2201 Boardwalk, North Wildwood, NJ 08260
Seaport Pier is North Wildwood’s one and only beach front family-friendly bar & grill, live-music venue and private swim club on the Boardwalk!
113 Olde New Jersey Ave, North Wildwood, NJ 08260
Keenan’s North Wildwood is located in the heart and soul of North Wildwood, “Where all Neighborhoods Still Meet!”
Family owned and operated since 1999, you can feel it when you walk through their doors.
With 25,000 sq. feet of wall to wall FUN, where else can you find 4 places to hang under one roof?!
101 E Walnut Ave, North Wildwood, NJ 08260
Delicious dining, amazing ocean views, live entertainment, happy hour daily and more, The Inlet has it all with over 20,000 sq feet of space to party!
An outdoor walking mall spanning three blocks, with brick pathways, decorative fountains, and wooden benches surrounding garden planters. You can find local boutiques, restaurants, and gift shops.
One of our favorite restaurants to dine at is the Blue Pig Tavern at Congress Hall.
There are so many wineries, breweries, and distilleries in Cape May, but one of our favorites is Willow Creek Winery... As you make your way down the winding road of Willow Creek Winery’s gorgeous 50+ acre estate, passing fields of vines, curated gardens, works of art and our farm and woodland friends you will feel like you have fallen down a rabbit hole from New Jersey to arrive on the vineyards of France or Southern California.
The most southern point of New Jersey, views of the Delaware Bay is Cape May Point.
Reach the 244-acre Cape May Point State Park by bike, car, or foot if you don’t mind a hike down the beach. The park is home to iconic landmarks including the Cape May Lighthouse, Fire Control Tower 23, and Battery 223 (aka “the bunker”), the remains of a harbor defense battery from World War II.