
New Jersey
Garden State beaches, boardwalks, and surprising diversity
Look, New Jersey gets a bad rap. But here's the thing — this state packs more variety into 8,700 square miles than most countries manage. You've got 130 miles of Atlantic coastline, from the neon-lit boardwalks of Atlantic City to the Victorian elegance of Cape May. Add Princeton's ivy-covered campus, the Pine Barrens' million acres of wilderness, and neighborhoods in Hoboken where you can grab dim sum at 2am. The Garden State nickname isn't ironic — New Jersey produces more cranberries than any state except Wisconsin, and those tomatoes in your summer salad probably grew here. Sure, the turnpike exists. But so do beaches where you can watch sunrise over the ocean, small towns that feel like movie sets, and some of the best Italian-American food outside of Italy.
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Seven Serene Days in Wild-Style Atlantic City
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Wild Atlantic Escape: 3 Days of Boardwalk & Bayside Jungle
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Wild Boardwalk Weekender in Atlantic City
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Romantic Atlantic City: Boardwalk Nights & Coastal Calm
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Wild & Romantic Atlantic City Weekend Escape
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Atlantic City Jungle Romance Escape
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Beach badges cost $5-12 per day in most shore towns, but season passes pay for themselves after a week
- 2.Many boardwalk restaurants offer early bird specials before 6pm with 20-30% discounts
- 3.Atlantic City casinos comp drinks while you gamble, even at penny slots
- 4.State parks charge $5 parking on weekends, but many local beaches cost $20+ per day
- 5.Happy hour at shore town bars typically runs 4-7pm with half-price appetizers
- 6.Farmers markets in Princeton and Cape May offer free samples and better prices than grocery stores
- 7.Many hotels include beach badges and parking in resort fees rather than charging separately
- 8.NJ Transit day passes cost $23 and cover unlimited travel statewide
Travel Tips
- •Download parking apps like ParkWhiz before hitting beach towns to secure spots in advance
- •Pack quarters for boardwalk games and old-school arcade machines that don't take cards
- •Beach towns enforce strict noise ordinances after 10pm, especially in residential areas
- •Many restaurants in shore towns close Monday-Tuesday during off-season
- •Bring cash to family-owned Italian restaurants and pizza places that still don't take cards
- •Check tide charts before planning beach days — high tide can eliminate usable sand
- •Book dinner reservations early in summer; popular spots fill up by noon
- •Sunscreen costs double at beach shops, so stock up at regular stores beforehand
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