- Our list of the best things to do in Cape May, New Jersey, features the top 184 nearby activities — including 87 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cape May, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Amusement, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 35 things to do within the city of Cape May, NJ , followed by 149 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Wildwood, Dewey Beach, Stone Harbor, Sea Isle City, Cape May Court House, Milton, Avalon, Wildwood Crest, North Wildwood, Rio Grande, Ocean View, Ocean City, Milford and Bethany Beach
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                907 Shore Road, Somers Point, NJ 8244
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            The Atlantic County Historical Society Library & Musem is a non profit organization founded in 1913 to celebrate, commemorate, and raise awareness of local history and culture. It maintains a variety of facilities and exhibits, and sponsors educational programs.        
    
    
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            Set in an intimate tasting room setting is the 16 Mile Brewing Company. Brewing a wide selection of local brews, the company allows patrons to bring in their own food and provides weekly live entertainment.        
    
    
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            Duke O-fluke is a fishing company that offers fishing tours with the opportunity to catch flounder, bluefish, seabass, and weakfish. The party boat includes bait, sodas and light snacks, and a fish cleaning service.        
    
    
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            Featuring two boats named the Chazman and Badfish, Chazman Charters takes visitors out on fishing trips to the bay. Visitors can expect to catch fish like striped bass during this excursion.        
    
    
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                1510 Harbor Cove South, Somers Point, NJ 08244
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            Specializing in both fishing trips and scenic cruises, Defiant Charters Day Tours offers a variety of tours on its 34-foot catamaran. The company provides all equipment and bait, and is run by an experienced captain.        
    
    
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            Possum Point Players is a volunteer community theater organization that features live theater for education and enjoyment. They offer a wide range of performances including Broadway musicals, dramas, comedies, children's shows and dinner theater shows.        
    
    
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            Housed in a restored building dating from 1886, the Somers Point Historical Museum features an extensive archive of photographs from all eras of local history. It also features maps, scrapbooks, and other artifacts.        
    
    
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            Dover, Delaware is home to the John Dickinson Plantation, a historical interpretive center that was once the residence of John Dickinson, one of the signers of the United States Constitution. Tours are available, and large groups must schedule tours in advance.        
    
    
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            Pickering Beach provides marine-life enthusiasts and families with an opportunity to observe the seasonal migration of Horseshoe Crabs to the beach to spawn their eggs. Amenities also include a boat launch for fishing, but the highlight is watching the variety of birds and the crabs.        
    
    
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            In 1941, the Millville Airport was declared America's First Defense Airport, and it now serves as the Millville Army Airfield Museum. Indoor exhibits look into the life and times of soldiers and pilots from World War II while outdoor displays look at the aircrafts.