Ocean City and Cape May Most Expensive in New Jersey?
When you plan to take your vacation at any beach town, you better plan to have a large budget. According to a report by the website Cheapism.com, two of the most expensive shore towns in the country, are right here in New Jersey.
Ocean City, New Jersey made the list at number 10, and Cape May, New Jersey was slightly higher at number 8.
Below is a look at some of the shore towns that made the list, and why you may want to visit them.
11- Pismo Beach, California
Reasons to Go: Beautiful Romantic Sunsets, Surfing, Horseback Riding, Wineries, ATV Rentals, Golf.
The average cost of a hotel room in Pismo Beach is $293 a night.
10- Ocean City, New Jersey
Reasons to Go:
The average cost of a hotel room in Ocean City is $310 a night
8- Cape May
Reasons to Go: Family/Kid-Friendly, Cape May Zoo, Dog-Friendly, Breweries, Golfing, Tours of Cape May
The average cost of a hotel room in Cape May is $346 a night
7- Rehoboth Beach Delaware
Reasons to Go: Gordon's Pond (great for hiking and pics of nature, Seashore State Park, Great Boardwalk
The average cost of a hotel room in Rehoboth Beach is $359 a night
4- Provincetown, Massachusetts
Reasons to Go: Race Point, Herring Cove, Commercial Street (great small shops and places to eat), Dune Shacks Trail
The average cost of a hotel room in Provincetown is $404 a night
2-Montauk, New York
This is the second most expensive beach in the nation according to Cheapism.com. The fact that one of the preferred ways to reach this destination is by helicopter, speaks volumes.
Reasons to Go: Montauk Point State Park (absolutely beautiful), Surfing at Ditch Plains Beach, Shadmor State Park, Gosman's Dock
The average cost of a hotel room in Montauk is $478 a night
Check out the full list of the 11 Most Expensive Beach Towns in America, here.
These Are the 11 Most Expensive Beach Towns in America (cheapism.com)
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