Cape May is a popular vacation destination for its stunning beaches, Victorian architecture, and scenic lighthouses. But with so much to offer, it can take time to decide when the perfect time to visit Cape May is. In this blog, we’ll explore the different seasons and the unique experiences they offer to help you plan your next trip.
Spring (March – May)
Spring in Cape May feels like a fresh start. Flowers bloom, birds return from their winter migrations, and the town slowly comes back to life. This is the best time to visit if you love nature, especially birdwatching. The Cape May Spring Festival and the World Series of Birding bring enthusiasts from around the world to witness the seasonal migration.
Other ways to enjoy spring:
- Take a peaceful walk through Cape May Point State Park and watch for wildlife.
- Tour the historic Emlen Physick Estate and learn about the town’s Victorian past.
- Spend an afternoon at a Willow Creek Winery on the Cape May Wine Trail.
- Visit the Cape May Lighthouse for stunning panoramic views.
Summer (June – August)
Summer is Cape May’s busiest season, and for good reason. The beaches are lively, the ocean breeze is perfect, and the town is full of energy. Whether you’re relaxing by the shore, exploring local shops, or dining on fresh seafood, there’s no shortage of things to do.
Must-do summer experiences:
- Spend the day at Sunset Beach or Higbee Beach.
- Take a dolphin-watching or sunset cruise on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.
- Visit Washington Street Mall for unique shopping and dining.
- Enjoy live performances at the Cape May Summer Concert Series in July.
Fall (September – November)
Fall in Cape May is a perfect balance of crisp air, fewer crowds, and beautiful scenery. The summer rush fades, but the town remains lively with festivals and outdoor activities. It’s the perfect time for long walks on quiet beaches, warm drinks at a cozy café, and exploring Cape May’s historic charm.
Don’t miss:
- Cape May Oktoberfest, where the streets fill with German food, beer, and music.
- Ghost tours that explore the town’s haunted history.
- Victorian Weekend, a celebration of Cape May’s rich architectural heritage.
- The Cape May Fall Festival, a must-visit for birdwatchers.
- The West Cape May Lima Bean Festival, a quirky local favorite.
- Fire Pit Fridays at Willow Creek Winery, offering warmth and live music.
Winter (December – February)
Winter in Cape May has a quiet beauty, especially during the holiday season. The town transforms with twinkling lights, festive decorations, and seasonal events that make it feel like a classic holiday movie setting.
Holiday and winter highlights:
- The Christmas Candlelight House Tour, where you can step inside historic homes decorated for the season.
- Winter performances at Cape May Stage, a local theater company.
- A peaceful beach walk, where you can enjoy the crisp air and solitude.
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