Cape May Vacation Rentals
My wife and I just got back from Cape May, NJ. First off, we had a nice rental to stay in. After looking at a few different Cape May Vacation Rentals we choose one in a quiet area off the beaten path, so to speak. We went out to do some whale watching after getting settled in. People have been looking for whales off the coast there since the 1700’s. We’d read a full article entitled “Spout Spotting off the Cape” in the July issue of Cape May Magazine so we were stoked to check it out.
We went on the Cape May Whale Watcher. It was pretty cool. We thought we were going just to see whales but there were dolphins and sea turtles, too. We’re bird watchers and knew one of the best places to birdwatch is Cape May Point State Park. There are 153 acres to hike around and guided bird walks that were very informative and a lot of fun.
Fishing is one of the most popular activities in the area so we looked into that. We found quite a few sport fishing charters offering knowledgeable and experienced guides. They told us fishing inshore during the summer, we might catch flounder, sharks, blue fish, sea bass, weakfish, and numerous other species. But if we went offshore fishing it was good for tuna, blue marlin, white marlin, swordfish, and dolphin. I just couldn’t picture me reeling in a blue marlin or a dolphin.
After a full day out on the boat, it was nice to be able to come back to our rental and kick back. I think of all the Cape May Vacation Rentals we looked at we really did make the best choice for us.
