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You’re only two hours away from New York City, one hour from Philadelphia, and twelve minutes from Atlantic City. This little jewel is Jersey’s sweet hideaway for a relaxing adventure and getting close to nature. Drive a 4-wheeler on the beach or surf when the surf is up. Whatever you can imagine, it’s possible in this ideal vacation destination! Check out the beautiful nighttime Atlantic City skyline from Lagoon Boulevard and have a few of your favorite cocktails and tapas at the coastline bars.
Spacious beach rentalsFind rentals right along the coast or just a few minutes away! These Brigantine rentals are great for couples and families or moderate sized groups. Depending on which rental you choose, you are likely to have sauna, pool, and jacuzzi access. Combine that with a balcony, ocean views, gardens and a spacious living room and you’ve got a cozy vacation waiting to happen! Have a homemade breakfast on the terrace or take a walk to the beach for sunrise. These accommodations will help you craft the best NJ coastal vacation!
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Visit the iconic Marine Mammal Stranding Center where beach stranded animals are nursed back to health and returned to the sea. The Center offers tours, lectures, observation tanks and special activities. The entrance to the North Brigantine Beach features lovely trails through the wildlife reserves filled with birds like the peregrine falcon, bald eagle, piping plover and more. White-tailed deer, ferrets, mink, muskrats, otters, and box turtles are also seasonal residents. Forsythe Wildlife reserve boasts many activities and events throughout the year like hunting, fishing and eco-education including Earth Day clean-ups. A true photographer’s dream for capturing the perfect wildlife moments!
Indulge in Boutiques, Emporiums, and OutletsHistoric Smithville & Village Greene is a shopping adventure! The original Smithville Inn was built in 1787 and is a very charming wedding and special event venue with a fascinating history. The lake with geese and activities like paddle boats add to the charm. The mini-train, carousel and rides for the kids add to the entertainment. It's lovely landscaping design with flowers and trees skillfully arranged throughout the venue with 60 shops, 10 restaurants, bars and places to relax make it a perfect day trip. You’ll find interesting boutiques to fit your every whim. Nearby Ventnor also offers many shopping venues like famous fashion outlets and specialty restaurants.
Travelers and activities
Brigantine has a rich history of fascinating events that live on today through the varied activities on this barrier island bordering Atlantic City. The Historical Society has stories and artifacts to keep you intrigued, covering the Native American period, throughout the pirate and rumrunner periods. For example, Brigantine took its name from the 1600s two-masted sailing ship popular among pirates during their era and often ship-wrecked along the offshore shoals typically around Barrier Islands. But Brigantine’s history stretches to earlier times when the Lenni Lenape tribes frequented the area calling it Watamoonica, which means ‘summer playground’. Visit the 1926 lighthouse, Brigantine’s central landmark that never operated as such.
Brigantine (NJ) for Outdoor enthusiastsBrigantine is strategically located to capture high winds which facilitates great surf. The Jetty’s entrance is a great access point for catching the waves. Sunbathing, sailing, and saltwater fishing are satisfying activities too. You can take the morning for hiking among the Wildlife Reserves and then explore the undersea world, including shipwrecks, with scuba gear in the off time. Whales migrate twice per year past the area so you’re likely to spot them from May through November on an exciting excursion tour. Be sure to soak up the oxygen-rich air at the oceanfront cafés with your favorite drinks and eats.
Brigantine is famous for over 300 shipwrecks and the legendary Captain Kidd’s treasure is believed to be buried among those wrecks.
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Brigantine Beach Historical Museum maintains a large collection of photos and artifacts from the 1800s and 1900s. After Brigantine Castle burned down in 1987, it became the only known place where you can see its salvaged items.
2. Hang-out at the Laguna Grill and Rum BarThis lively venue features 3 bars and a large deck overlooking the ocean and next to the beach. You’ll hear plenty of great live music while watching the sunset and you can have breakfast after sunrise. They specialize in fresh seafood and innovative cocktails. Your business also supports The Marine Mammal Stranding Center.
3. Peruse local artist Donna Elia’s art galleryDonna Elias is a designer and watercolor painter native to Brigantine. Her studio displays a collection of her watercolor originals which focus mainly on Brigantine’s landscapes and historic sites. This is a relaxing cultural activity worth the visit, and you may feel inspired to take a piece home.
4. Charter a sport-fishing excursion in the Bay or AtlanticBabu Sport Fishing Charters boasts family-friendly excursions into the Atlantic with all the equipment and training necessary for a novice or expert sport fishing fun day. Maybe you’ll bring home a trophy! You’ll definitely visit the best beaches and experience a genuine high sea adventure.
5. Play some Foot-Golf at LinksLinks is a Scottish-style golf course with an extra little-known game called FootGolf. You can play a traditional round of 18-holes on the historic course built in 1927. Then try a round of FootGolf. A special course was created with 21-inch holes where the athlete kicks a soccer ball into the hole on a typical golf-course green.
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