Cape May, Think of the Possibilities!
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A wonderful day of sand, sun and sea.
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Go charter fishing with your friends at South Jersey Marina.
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Sleep late in your wonderful room at a lovely Bed and Breakfast Inn.
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Enjoy nature in all its glory on the paths and trails of Cape May.
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Angels? Of course! Christmas in Cape May is breathtakingly beautiful, and there is the added comfort of the thought that a cup of hot chocolate or tea is only a short walk from almost anywhere in Victorian Cape May during the holidays.
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There is nothing like the pure exhilaration of surfing the day away.
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Be spellbound by the incredible skies outlining Cape May and the historic lighthouse.
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Take a carriage ride through one of the loveliest Victorian towns in the world, Cape May!
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You do not even have to leave the dock to enjoy the tranquil beauty of Cape May.
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Step into a time when life was simpler at The Inn of Cape May,
a magnificent tradition of serving guests with the best for over 100 years.
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Cape May is for all ages, for families, in every good and pleasant season of the year.
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Take a ride on the Official Tall Ship of New Jersey, the A.J. Meerwald,
sailing out of Cape May each summer.
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The day ends beautifully aboard the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.
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Unless you have your own boat, or a friend with a boat, this is the best way to get to
and from lovely Cape May across the Delaware Bay.
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You do not have to travel down to Dixie to visit a Southern Mansion.
Cape May has its very own.
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