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Wildwood Hotel Deals — How to Get the Best Rates for Summer

Wildwood Hotel Deals — How to Get the Best Rates for Summer
Wildwood, NJ · June 2026

Summer in Wildwood means prime beach time, bustling boardwalk nights, and unfortunately, peak hotel prices. But with the right strategy, you can secure fantastic rates without sacrificing location or quality.

When to Book for Maximum Savings

The sweet spot for Wildwood hotel bookings is exactly one month before your planned stay. This timing hits the perfect balance between securing availability and avoiding last-minute price spikes. However, if you’re feeling adventurous, last-minute deals can sometimes offer surprising savings when hotels need to fill remaining rooms.

For summer stays, start monitoring rates in March and April. Many locally-owned properties, including our five Coastal Collection hotels, release their summer inventory during this window with early-bird pricing that’s significantly lower than June rates.

Local Tip: Tuesday and Wednesday check-ins typically cost 15-20% less than weekend arrivals, even during peak summer months.

Direct Booking Advantages

While sites like Expedia and TripAdvisor show competitive rates starting around $70-110 per night, booking directly with hotels often yields better value. Many Wildwood properties offer perks like free breakfast, parking, or room upgrades exclusively to direct bookings.

At Coastal Collection Hotels, we guarantee our best available rate when you book directly. Plus, you’ll get immediate confirmation, flexible cancellation policies, and personalized service from our local team who knows Wildwood inside and out.

Strategic Stay Timing

Summer doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank. Consider these money-saving timing strategies:

  • Early June: Post-Memorial Day rates drop while weather remains perfect
  • Late August: Back-to-school timing creates unexpected availability
  • Sunday-Thursday stays: Avoid weekend premiums while enjoying the same great weather

What Makes a Great Wildwood Deal

Price alone doesn’t determine value. The best Wildwood hotel deals combine reasonable rates with unbeatable location benefits. Wildwood’s beaches are completely free, so a hotel within walking distance to both beach and boardwalk eliminates parking fees and transportation costs that can add $25-40 daily to your vacation budget.

Look beyond the nightly rate: factor in parking costs, resort fees, distance to attractions, and included amenities when comparing total vacation value.

Our five properties—Coastal Sands Inn, Paradise Inn, Beachside Resort, Sunset Beach Hotel, and Sunrise Inn—are all positioned for maximum convenience. You’ll save money on transportation while spending more time enjoying Wildwood’s famous two-mile boardwalk and pristine beaches.

Local Tip: Many chain hotels charge $15-25 nightly for parking. Our locally-owned properties include free parking, saving families $100+ per week.

Alternative Accommodation Options

For longer stays or larger groups, consider our private Airbnb rentals. These properties often provide better value for week-long visits while maintaining the same prime Wildwood locations and local management you’ll find at our traditional hotel properties.

Remember, the best Wildwood deal isn’t just about finding the lowest rate—it’s about maximizing your family’s vacation experience while staying within budget. With proper timing and smart booking strategies, you can enjoy everything this classic Jersey Shore destination offers without the premium price tag.

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Wildwood Block Party — Free Music on the Boardwalk

Wildwood Block Party — Free Music on the Boardwalk
Wildwood, NJ · June 2026

Nothing says “end of summer” quite like free live music, local food vendors, and the entire Wildwood community coming together for one epic celebration. The annual Wildwood Block Party transforms Fox Park into the heart of Labor Day weekend festivities, and the best part? Admission is completely free for families.

What Makes the Wildwood Block Party Special

Every Labor Day weekend, Fox Park on Ocean Avenue (directly across from the Wildwoods Convention Center) becomes the epicenter of community celebration. This isn’t your typical boardwalk event—it’s where locals and visitors mingle over great music, delicious food, and that unmistakable Jersey Shore atmosphere that makes Wildwood feel like home.

The Block Party typically runs from early afternoon into the evening, giving families plenty of time to enjoy multiple bands, browse local vendor booths, and let the kids burn energy in a safe, festive environment. Past years have featured everything from classic rock cover bands to local acoustic artists, ensuring there’s something for every musical taste.

Local Tip: Arrive early to snag a good spot near the main stage. The park fills up quickly, especially for the headlining acts in the evening. Bring your own beach chairs or blankets for maximum comfort.

Food, Fun, and Family Activities

Beyond the music, the Block Party showcases the best of Wildwood’s local food scene. You’ll find everything from classic funnel cakes and boardwalk fries to more substantial fare from local restaurants setting up special outdoor booths. It’s the perfect opportunity to sample different flavors without the typical boardwalk crowds.

Kids love the Block Party because it feels like a giant neighborhood gathering. There are usually face painting stations, balloon artists, and plenty of open space to run around safely. The event maintains that family-friendly atmosphere that makes Wildwood such a welcoming destination for multi-generational vacations.

Perfect Location for Coastal Collection Guests

Fox Park sits right in the heart of Wildwood, making it incredibly convenient for guests staying at any of our five locally-owned properties. Whether you’re at the Coastal Sands Inn, Paradise Inn, Beachside Resort, Sunset Beach Hotel, or Sunrise Inn, you’re within easy walking distance of the festivities.

The Block Party location is particularly convenient because it’s situated between the free Wildwood beaches and the famous boardwalk—you can literally spend your entire Labor Day weekend within a few blocks, moving seamlessly from beach time to live music to boardwalk attractions.

Our front desk team always has the latest updates on performance schedules and any weather-related changes, since we’re part of the local community year-round. Plus, after a long day of festivities, you’ll appreciate having a comfortable, locally-owned hotel room just a short walk away rather than dealing with the Labor Day weekend traffic exodus.

Making the Most of Labor Day Weekend

The Block Party is just one highlight of what’s typically a jam-packed Labor Day weekend in Wildwood. Many families use it as their final summer celebration before school starts, combining beach days, boardwalk rides, and the free concert into one memorable weekend.

Local Tip: Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest times on the boardwalk, so plan your beach time for earlier in the day before heading to the Block Party. The crowds thin out significantly by late afternoon as people migrate to Fox Park.

Since admission is free and the atmosphere is so welcoming, the Wildwood Block Party represents everything that makes this stretch of the Jersey Shore special. It’s community-focused, family-friendly, and celebrates the simple pleasure of good music under the late summer sky. For visitors staying with Coastal Collection Hotels, it’s also incredibly convenient—just another reason why choosing a locally-owned property puts you right in the heart of authentic Wildwood experiences.

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Wildwood Off-Season — Why Fall and Spring Are Underrated

Wildwood Off-Season — Why Fall and Spring Are Underrated
Wildwood, NJ · June 2026

While summer crowds flock to Wildwood’s famous boardwalk, savvy travelers know that fall and spring offer the perfect blend of beach town charm without the chaos. These shoulder seasons reveal a completely different side of our beloved shore destination.

Fall: Wildwood’s Best-Kept Secret

September through November transforms Wildwood into a peaceful coastal retreat. The free beaches become your private playground, perfect for long walks collecting seashells or watching spectacular sunsets without fighting for space. The ocean stays warm enough for swimming well into October, and you’ll actually find parking spots near the beach!

The boardwalk takes on a magical quality during fall evenings. While some seasonal businesses close, the major attractions and many restaurants remain open with reduced crowds. Morey’s Piers operates weekend schedules through Halloween, letting you experience those world-class roller coasters without hour-long waits.

Local Tip: Visit during Wildwood’s “Second Season” festival weekends in September and October. You’ll find special events like beach festivals, monster truck shows, and extended boardwalk hours — all with a fraction of summer crowds.

Fall also means exploring beyond the beach becomes more appealing. The surrounding Cape May County wineries hit their stride during harvest season, offering tastings and tours just a short drive from town. With significantly less traffic, these day trips become actual relaxing adventures rather than travel ordeals.

Spring: Nature’s Perfect Reset

March through May brings Wildwood back to life in the most beautiful way. The weather becomes ideal for outdoor activities — warm enough for beach walks and boardwalk strolls, but cool enough for hiking and biking without summer’s oppressive heat.

Spring offers unique natural experiences you simply can’t get during peak season. Bird migration turns the beaches into a wildlife watching paradise, especially around the Wildwood Crest area. The famous Wildwood beach erosion actually works in spring visitors’ favor, revealing tide pools and interesting formations perfect for exploration.

Spring weather averages 60-70°F in April and May — perfect for walking the three-mile boardwalk end-to-end, something nearly impossible to enjoy during crowded summer months.

The Off-Season Advantage

Beyond smaller crowds, off-season visits offer genuine cost savings and authentic experiences. Many restaurants offer early-bird specials and extended happy hours. Local businesses have more time to chat and share insider recommendations you’d never get during the summer rush.

The fishing becomes exceptional during shoulder seasons. Spring brings striped bass runs, while fall offers fantastic surf fishing opportunities. Charter boats often have better availability and sometimes lower rates.

Local Tip: Many of our guests at Coastal Collection Hotels specifically book fall and spring getaways to experience the “real” Wildwood. Our five locally-owned properties stay open year-round, and you’re still within easy walking distance to the boardwalk — just with actual elbow room!

Making the Most of Your Off-Season Stay

The key to a perfect off-season Wildwood experience is embracing the slower pace while staying centrally located. Whether you choose one of our five hotels or our private Airbnb rentals, you’ll discover that walking distance to the boardwalk becomes even more valuable when you can actually enjoy peaceful morning beach walks and evening strolls.

Pack layers for changeable weather, bring a good book for those quiet beach moments, and prepare to fall in love with Wildwood’s authentic, unhurried charm. This is when our coastal town reveals its true character — and why so many visitors become converts to off-season travel.

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Mini Golf in Wildwood NJ — Best Courses for Families

Mini Golf in Wildwood NJ — Best Courses for Families
Wildwood, NJ · June 2026

Nothing beats the thrill of sinking that perfect putt while your kids cheer in the background! Wildwood’s mini golf scene offers some of the most creative and family-friendly courses along the Jersey Shore, making it the perfect rainy day activity or evening adventure after a full day on our free Wildwood beaches.

Monsters Mayhem Zone — USA Today’s Pick

Recently ranked as one of the best mini golf courses in the country by USA Today, Monsters Mayhem Zone delivers an unforgettable glow-in-the-dark experience. This 18-hole course brings movie monsters to life with aliens, King Kong, and Godzilla-themed obstacles that’ll have your teenagers putting down their phones to take selfies.

What makes this course special are the New Jersey touches — sand castle replicas, a jaw-dropping Jaws sculpture, and a beautiful Ferris wheel painting that pays homage to our iconic boardwalk. The course is designed for all skill levels, so grandparents and toddlers can enjoy it together.

Local Tip: Visit Monsters Mayhem after sunset for the full glow-in-the-dark effect. The neon colors pop beautifully against the night sky, and it’s much cooler for little ones.

Sunset Beach Mini Golf — Bayside Beauty

Located at 4800 Ocean Avenue, Sunset Beach Mini Golf offers something truly unique — stunning views of the Delaware Bay while you play. This 18-hole course stands out for its accessibility, with the first 9 holes being wheelchair and stroller-friendly, making it perfect for families with young children or grandparents who need easier navigation.

The course features classic mini golf obstacles with a coastal twist, and the bay views provide a serene backdrop that’s quite different from the high-energy boardwalk atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot for an afternoon round when you want something more relaxed.

Classic Boardwalk Courses

The Wildwood Boardwalk itself hosts several traditional mini golf courses that capture that nostalgic Jersey Shore vibe. These courses feature the classic obstacles you remember from childhood — windmills, castles, and challenging water features that have been delighting families for decades.

What to Expect: Most Wildwood mini golf courses offer 18 holes, family-friendly themes, and reasonable pricing. Many stay open until 11 PM during peak season, making them perfect for after-dinner entertainment.

Planning Your Mini Golf Adventure

The best part about staying with Coastal Collection Hotels is that you’re within walking distance of the boardwalk and most mini golf courses. Whether you’re staying at our Beachside Resort, Paradise Inn, Coastal Sands Inn, Sunset Beach Hotel, or Sunrise Inn, you can easily stroll to any course without the hassle of driving and parking.

Mini golf works perfectly as part of a larger boardwalk adventure. Start with a round of golf, grab some water ice or funnel cake, then head to the amusement piers. Since our beaches are completely free, you can also combine mini golf with beach time for a full day of family fun.

Local Tip: Weekday mornings offer the shortest wait times and cooler temperatures. Many courses offer discounts for second rounds, so ask about combo deals when you arrive.

Making the Most of Your Visit

As locally-owned accommodations, we know that the best family vacations combine relaxation with just the right amount of activity. Mini golf provides that perfect sweet spot — competitive enough to keep everyone engaged, but relaxed enough that no one gets overwhelmed.

Consider planning your mini golf outing for early evening when the boardwalk comes alive but isn’t at peak crowds yet. This timing lets you enjoy dinner afterward at one of the many family-friendly restaurants within walking distance of our five hotels and private Airbnb rentals.

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Wildwood July 4th Fireworks — Best Spots to Watch

Wildwood July 4th Fireworks — Best Spots to Watch
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

July 4th in Wildwood is pure magic — imagine spectacular fireworks lighting up the Atlantic Ocean while you’re just steps from your hotel room. With our five locally-owned properties positioned perfectly near the action, you’ll have front-row seats to one of the shore’s most beloved Independence Day celebrations.

Prime Viewing Spots on the Beach

The Wildwood Beach offers miles of free sandy coastline for fireworks viewing, but some spots are definitely better than others. The area between Poplar Avenue and Maple Avenue provides the perfect vantage point — you’re close enough to see every sparkle but far enough from the crowds that gather near the boardwalk.

Another fantastic spot is the beach area around Schellenger Avenue, where families spread out blankets early in the day to claim their territory. The fireworks launch from a barge positioned offshore, so these central beach locations give you an unobstructed view of the entire show reflecting off the water.

Local Tip: Arrive by 7 PM to secure your spot. Bring low beach chairs — standing crowds form behind seated families, and everyone gets a better view this way.

Boardwalk Viewing Options

The Wildwood Boardwalk transforms into a festival atmosphere on July 4th, with live entertainment starting in the afternoon. The best boardwalk viewing is from the area near Morey’s Piers, particularly around the Giant Wheel, which often stops during the fireworks show so riders can enjoy the display.

For a quieter boardwalk experience, head toward the North Wildwood end where you’ll find benches and less crowded viewing areas. The elevated boardwalk gives you a great perspective, especially if you can snag one of the benches facing the ocean.

Hotel and Balcony Views

Staying with Coastal Collection Hotels puts you in the perfect position for July 4th festivities. Many of our oceanfront rooms at properties like Beachside Resort and Sunset Beach Hotel offer balcony views of the fireworks display. You can enjoy the show in comfort, pop back inside for snacks, and avoid the post-fireworks exodus.

Even our properties that are just a short walk from the beach, like Paradise Inn and Coastal Sands Inn, give you the advantage of being able to walk back to your room within minutes after the show ends while others wait in traffic.

Show Details: Fireworks typically begin around 9 PM and last about 30 minutes. The display launches from a barge positioned offshore between 26th and 30th Streets.

Planning Your July 4th Strategy

Since Wildwood’s beaches are completely free, you can set up your viewing spot without any admission fees. However, parking becomes a premium on July 4th, which is another huge advantage of staying within walking distance of the beach and boardwalk.

  • Bring blankets, low chairs, and snacks
  • Consider dinner on the boardwalk beforehand
  • Stay for the entire show — the finale is spectacular
  • Book accommodations early — July 4th weekend fills up fast

Local Tip: Pack a small cooler with ice packs. The combination of July heat and excitement can be intense, and cold water bottles will be your best friend during the wait for showtime.

The beauty of celebrating July 4th in Wildwood lies in the perfect combination of patriotic tradition and seaside charm. Whether you choose a spot on our free beaches, find a perch on the iconic boardwalk, or watch from your hotel balcony, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable Independence Day experience that captures the spirit of summer at the Jersey Shore.

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Sea Isle City Promenade — A Quick Drive from Wildwood

Sea Isle City Promenade — A Quick Drive from Wildwood
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

Just twenty minutes north of Wildwood lies one of South Jersey’s most charming coastal gems — the Sea Isle City Promenade. This elevated wooden boardwalk offers stunning ocean views, family-friendly atmosphere, and a refreshing change of pace from the bustling Wildwood Boardwalk.

What Makes Sea Isle City Special

Unlike Wildwood’s action-packed boardwalk, Sea Isle City’s Promenade is all about relaxation and scenic beauty. The elevated walkway stretches for nearly two miles along the coastline, providing unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and pristine beaches below. It’s the perfect spot for morning jogs, sunset strolls, or simply sitting on one of the many benches to watch the waves roll in.

The Promenade connects several key areas of Sea Isle City, including the main shopping district along Landis Avenue and the popular beach access points. You’ll find everything from casual beachside cafes to upscale seafood restaurants within walking distance of the wooden walkway.

Top Activities Along the Promenade

The Promenade isn’t just about walking — there’s plenty to see and do. Fishing enthusiasts love the 40th Street Pier, where you can cast a line without needing a beach badge. The pier extends into the ocean and offers excellent opportunities for catching flounder, bluefish, and striped bass.

  • Bike rentals available along Landis Avenue
  • Beach volleyball courts near 32nd Street
  • Playground and picnic areas at Dealy Field
  • Weekly farmers market on Saturday mornings

Local Tip: Visit during the early morning hours for the best wildlife viewing. You might spot dolphins playing in the surf or osprey diving for fish from their nests on the light poles.

Dining and Shopping Near the Promenade

The blocks surrounding the Promenade offer excellent dining options for every taste and budget. The Lobster Loft serves fresh seafood with panoramic ocean views, while Mike’s Seafood offers casual dining with famous fish tacos and crab cakes. For a quick bite, grab an Italian ice from one of the vintage vendors along Landis Avenue.

Shopping enthusiasts will love browsing the unique boutiques and surf shops scattered throughout the area. Many stores feature locally-made jewelry, beachwear, and home decor items that capture the essence of Jersey Shore living.

Planning Your Day Trip from Wildwood

The drive from Wildwood to Sea Isle City takes just 20 minutes via Route 109 North, making it an easy day trip from any of our five locally-owned hotels or private Airbnb rentals. Pack a cooler with snacks and drinks, as you’ll want to spend several hours exploring both the Promenade and the beautiful beaches below.

After a day of exploring Sea Isle City’s Promenade, you’ll appreciate returning to your comfortable accommodations at Coastal Collection Hotels. Our properties are just steps from Wildwood’s free beaches and walking distance to the boardwalk, giving you the best of both worlds — easy access to day trip adventures and all the excitement of Wildwood at your doorstep.

Local Tip: Check Sea Isle City’s event calendar before your visit. The town hosts regular concerts, art shows, and festivals throughout the summer that add extra excitement to your Promenade experience.

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Spring Break in Wildwood NJ — What’s Open and What to Do

Spring Break in Wildwood NJ — What's Open and What to Do
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

Spring break in Wildwood means fewer crowds, cooler ocean breezes, and the perfect chance to experience this classic Jersey Shore destination before the summer rush begins. While some seasonal attractions may still be warming up for the busy season, there’s plenty to discover during this quieter, more peaceful time of year.

The Boardwalk Awakens in March

Wildwood’s famous boardwalk begins its seasonal revival in March, with many businesses opening for weekends and extending hours as Easter approaches. Morey’s Piers typically opens select rides and attractions for spring break weekends, including the iconic Giant Wheel that offers stunning views of the coastline. The amusement piers may operate on reduced schedules, but the thrill of being among the first riders of the season is unmatched.

Classic boardwalk eateries like Curley’s Fries and Johnson’s Popcorn usually reopen by mid-March, serving up the same beloved treats that have drawn families here for generations. The salt air and the sound of waves make even a simple walk along the boards feel magical during these quieter spring days.

Local Tip: Call ahead or check social media for specific opening dates, as spring schedules can vary depending on weather and staffing. Many businesses post updates on their Facebook pages throughout March.

Free Beach Days and Ocean Activities

One of Wildwood’s greatest advantages is that the beaches are completely free year-round – no badges or fees required. Spring break offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy miles of pristine sand without the summer crowds. While swimming might require a wetsuit in March and April, beachcombing, jogging, and beach volleyball are excellent ways to enjoy the cooler weather.

The Wildwood Beach Patrol begins training sessions in spring, and you might catch glimpse of lifeguards preparing for the busy season ahead. Sunrise and sunset walks along the water’s edge are particularly spectacular during spring break, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures perfect for photography.

Dining and Entertainment Options

While some seasonal restaurants remain closed until Memorial Day, several year-round establishments keep Wildwood’s dining scene alive during spring break. The Lobster House in nearby Cape May offers fresh seafood just a short drive south, while local favorites like Duffer’s Restaurant provide hearty meals perfect after a day exploring the beach.

Many Wildwood restaurants begin extending their hours in late March, transitioning from winter schedules to spring break operations. This is an ideal time to try local gems without the wait times you’ll find in summer.

The Wildwoods Convention Center often hosts spring events, trade shows, and concerts that provide indoor entertainment options when ocean breezes get too chilly.

Perfect Accommodations for Spring Getaways

Spring break is an ideal time to stay with Coastal Collection Hotels, where our five locally-owned properties offer comfortable accommodations just steps from all the action. Whether you choose the Beachside Resort for oceanfront views or the Coastal Sands Inn for family-friendly amenities, you’ll be within walking distance of the boardwalk and free beaches.

Our spring break rates offer excellent value compared to peak summer prices, and you’ll enjoy personalized service from our local team who knows exactly what’s open and what’s worth your time. We also offer private Airbnb rentals for families wanting more space and kitchen facilities for longer spring stays.

Local Tip: Pack layers for spring break in Wildwood. Days can be warm and sunny, but evenings along the ocean can get quite cool. A light jacket is essential for boardwalk strolls after dinner.

Nearby Spring Attractions

Spring break visitors can explore beyond Wildwood’s borders with easy day trips to Cape May’s Victorian charm or Stone Harbor’s upscale shopping. The Cape May County Zoo is open year-round and provides family fun regardless of weather conditions.

Spring break in Wildwood offers the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure, with enough activities to keep everyone happy while maintaining the peaceful atmosphere that makes early season visits so special.

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Labor Day Weekend Wildwood — Last Hurrah of Summer

Labor Day Weekend Wildwood — Last Hurrah of Summer
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

Labor Day Weekend in Wildwood isn’t just the end of summer — it’s your last chance to experience the Jersey Shore at its absolute best, with perfect weather, smaller crowds, and that bittersweet magic that only comes when you know good things are coming to an end.

Why Labor Day Weekend is Wildwood’s Sweet Spot

By Labor Day weekend, the summer crowds have started to thin out, but the weather is still gorgeous — often hitting the mid-70s to low-80s with that perfect September sunshine. The ocean temperature is at its warmest after a full summer of heating up, making it ideal for swimming, boogie boarding, and long walks along Wildwood’s famous free beaches.

The boardwalk businesses know this is their final weekend push, so you’ll find everything running at full capacity. Morey’s Piers keeps all three amusement piers open with extended hours, and the beachfront restaurants pull out all the stops with special weekend menus and live entertainment.

Local Tip: Hit the beach early Saturday and Sunday morning around 8 AM. You’ll have miles of sand practically to yourself, and the sunrise over the ocean is spectacular this time of year.

Labor Day Weekend Events and Activities

Wildwood goes all-out for Labor Day weekend with special events you won’t find during the rest of the summer. The Annual Firefighters Memorial Weekend brings vintage fire trucks to the boardwalk, while local restaurants host end-of-summer celebrations with live music and outdoor dining specials.

The fishing is phenomenal during Labor Day weekend. Head to the Wildwood Fishing Pier or book a charter boat for some of the best striped bass and bluefish action of the year. Many local captains offer special Labor Day weekend rates since they know this is prime time.

  • Beach volleyball tournaments on Saturday afternoons
  • Extended boardwalk hours — most shops stay open until midnight
  • Live music at the Fox Park Gazebo each evening
  • Special fireworks display Monday night at 9 PM

Food Scene During Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day weekend is when Wildwood’s restaurants shine brightest. The Wharf and Boathouse at the Marina both offer special seafood buffets featuring local blue crab and fresh-caught fish. Many pizzerias along the boardwalk stay open later and bring back their full summer menus one last time.

Don’t miss the chance to grab fresh funnel cake, Johnson’s popcorn, and salt water taffy — many boardwalk vendors offer Labor Day weekend specials since they know the season is winding down.

Coastal Collection Advantage: All five of our locally-owned hotels — Coastal Sands Inn, Paradise Inn, Beachside Resort, Sunset Beach Hotel, and Sunrise Inn — are within easy walking distance of both the free beaches and the boardwalk. No need to worry about parking or driving to dinner when everything is right at your doorstep.

Making the Most of Your Last Summer Hurrah

The beauty of Labor Day weekend in Wildwood is that you get all the summer fun without the peak-season stress. Hotel rates are more reasonable, restaurant wait times are shorter, and you actually have space to spread out on the beach.

Plan to stay through Tuesday if possible — many families head home Monday afternoon, leaving you with an almost private paradise for one final beach day. The weather often stays beautiful well into the week, and many local businesses offer special Tuesday discounts for visitors extending their weekend.

Local Tip: Labor Day weekend is perfect for trying water sports. The surf schools and jet ski rentals are still operating but with shorter wait times than peak July weekends.

Whether you’re looking to cap off a summer of Jersey Shore visits or finally take that beach vacation you’ve been putting off, Labor Day weekend in Wildwood delivers everything you love about summer with the bonus of beautiful early fall weather and a more relaxed atmosphere.

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Whale Watching from Cape May — Book a Day Trip from Wildwood

Whale Watching from Cape May — Book a Day Trip from Wildwood
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

Just 30 minutes south of Wildwood, Cape May offers some of the East Coast’s best whale watching opportunities, making it the perfect day trip from your Wildwood beach vacation. From our locally-owned hotels, you can easily combine the excitement of spotting humpback whales and dolphins with the free beaches and iconic boardwalk that make Wildwood special.

Best Cape May Whale Watching Tours

Several reputable operators run whale watching trips from Cape May’s historic harbor. Cape May Whale Watch & Research Center offers daily trips from April through October aboard their 110-foot vessel, with marine biologists providing educational commentary. Their morning trips typically run from 10 AM to 1 PM, while afternoon excursions depart at 1:30 PM.

The Cape May Whale Watcher operates a slightly smaller vessel that gets you closer to the action, running 2.5-hour trips with guaranteed sightings or your next trip is free. Tickets generally range from $45-55 for adults, with discounts for children and seniors.

Local Tip: Book morning tours when possible — the seas are typically calmer, and whales are more active before the afternoon heat sets in. Plus, you’ll be back to Wildwood in time for late afternoon beach fun.

What You’ll See

Cape May’s waters host an impressive variety of marine life throughout the season. Humpback whales are the stars of the show, with peak viewing from June through September. These magnificent creatures can reach 50 feet in length and are known for their acrobatic breaches and distinctive songs.

You’ll also spot bottlenose dolphins year-round, often playing in the boat’s wake. During migration seasons, keep your eyes peeled for fin whales, minke whales, and even the occasional pilot whale. Harbor seals, sea turtles, and diverse seabirds add to the wildlife spectacle.

Peak whale watching season runs from mid-June through early September, with August offering the highest success rates. Water temperatures of 65-75°F create ideal feeding conditions that attract whales to Cape May’s rich waters.

Planning Your Day Trip

The drive from any of our Coastal Collection properties — whether you’re staying at Beachside Resort, Sunset Beach Hotel, or one of our other four locally-owned hotels — takes just 30-40 minutes via the scenic Garden State Parkway. Leave your car in one of Cape May’s municipal lots near the harbor for around $10-15 per day.

Before or after your whale watching adventure, explore Cape May’s Victorian charm. The town offers excellent restaurants, historic house tours, and beautiful beaches. Many families make a full day of it, combining whale watching with lunch at the iconic Lobster House or shopping along the Washington Street pedestrian mall.

Making the Most of Both Destinations

The beauty of staying with Coastal Collection in Wildwood is having the best of both worlds. Spend your morning whale watching in Cape May, then return to enjoy Wildwood’s free beaches and world-famous boardwalk in the afternoon. Our hotels are all within walking distance of the beach and boardwalk, so you can easily transition from your marine adventure to classic Jersey shore fun.

Local Tip: Pack layers and bring a light jacket even on warm days. Ocean temperatures run 10-15 degrees cooler than land, and the sea breeze can make it feel chilly on deck.

Whether you choose our family-friendly Paradise Inn, the beachfront Sunrise Inn, or one of our private Airbnb rentals, you’ll have the perfect home base for combining Cape May’s natural wonders with Wildwood’s classic attractions. It’s the kind of diverse vacation experience that makes the Jersey shore truly special.

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Irish Fall Festival Wildwood — The Biggest Irish Event on the Shore

Irish Fall Festival Wildwood — The Biggest Irish Event on the Shore
Wildwood, NJ · May 2026

Every fall, Wildwood transforms into the epicenter of Irish culture on the Jersey Shore, hosting the largest Irish festival on the East Coast. This isn’t just another weekend event — it’s a celebration that brings together authentic Irish music, dance, food, and community spirit right here on our beautiful coastline.

What Makes This Festival Special

The Irish Fall Festival typically takes place in late September or early October, when the summer crowds have thinned but the weather remains perfect for outdoor festivities. The Wildwood Convention Center serves as the main hub, but celebrations spill out onto the boardwalk and surrounding areas, creating an authentic Irish village atmosphere.

You’ll find everything from traditional Irish bands playing folk music to competitive Irish dancers performing intricate steps. Local Irish organizations, including the Ancient Order of Hibernians, showcase their heritage through cultural displays, storytelling sessions, and genealogy booths where you can trace your own Irish roots.

Local Tip: The festival’s Irish breakfast on Saturday morning is legendary among locals. Arrive early — it typically sells out by 10 AM, and it’s the perfect way to fuel up for a full day of festivities.

Food, Music, and Entertainment

The festival’s food vendors bring authentic Irish fare to the Shore. You’ll discover traditional favorites like shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash, and fresh-baked soda bread alongside American-Irish fusion dishes. The beer tent features imported Irish stouts and ales, creating the perfect pairing for an afternoon of live entertainment.

Music stages throughout the festival grounds host both local Irish-American bands and performers flown in directly from Ireland. The dance competitions draw participants from across the region, with categories ranging from beginner to championship levels. Children’s activities include Irish storytelling, traditional games, and craft workshops where kids can make their own Celtic knots.

Beyond the Festival Grounds

The Irish celebration extends beyond the official festival. Many of Wildwood’s restaurants and bars create special Irish menus for the weekend, and you’ll often find impromptu sessions of traditional music in local establishments. The Wildwood boardwalk takes on an especially festive atmosphere, with many visitors wearing green and continuing the celebration late into the evening.

Festival admission is typically very reasonable — around $10-15 for adults, with children often admitted free. This makes it one of the most affordable major cultural events on the Shore, perfect for families looking to experience authentic Irish culture without breaking the budget.

Perfect Fall Shore Getaway

September and October offer some of the best weather for visiting Wildwood — warm days, cool evenings, and those beautiful free beaches without the summer crowds. You can easily combine the Irish Festival with beach walks, boardwalk strolls, and exploring the quieter side of our coastal community.

Staying at one of Coastal Collection’s five locally-owned hotels puts you within walking distance of both the festival venue and the boardwalk. Our properties — from the family-friendly Sunrise Inn to the relaxing Beachside Resort — offer the perfect base for a fall Shore weekend. Plus, our private Airbnb rentals provide extra space for groups planning to make this an extended Irish celebration.

Local Tip: Book your accommodations early for Irish Fall Festival weekend. It’s one of the few fall events that draws visitors from across the tri-state area, and our locally-owned properties fill up quickly with families returning year after year.

Stay Steps from the Action.

Five locally-owned Wildwood hotels plus private cottages — all within walking distance of the boardwalk, beach, and Morey’s Piers.

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