Browse the top hotels in Lavallette with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.
Plan Your Lavallette Trip â Add Tours & Experiences
Whale watching, lighthouse tours, walking tours, and local experiences. Free cancellation on most reservations.
Finding the Right Hotel
Accommodations at the Jersey Shore range from historic Victorian inns to modern beachfront resorts, classic motels with pool views to boutique hotels with personality. Each shore town has its own character, and the right hotel can define your trip. Location matters - beachfront comes at a premium, but walking distance to the beach is often the sweet spot for value.
Insider Tips
- Recent renovation dates matter more than star ratings
- Check if "ocean view" means actual view or just a sliver
- Parking included vs. paid makes a big difference in cost
- Read recent reviews, not just the overall score
Summer Season Tips
Book early for peak weekends. Minimum stays are common July-August. Prices drop mid-week.
Top 2 Hotels
Lavallette Summer Rentals
$$Beach houses and cottages throughout this quiet community. Many families return to the same rental year after year.
Nearby Seaside Heights Motels
$Seaside Heights (5 minutes south) offers motels and hotels if you want more amenities and boardwalk access.
Accommodation Tips
Get more for your money with these local insights for hotels in Lavallette.
- 1Weekday rates can be 30-50% less than weekends
- 2Shoulder season (May, September) offers best value with good weather
- 3Properties a block or two from the beach are significantly cheaper
- 4AAA, AARP, and other memberships often have shore hotel discounts
Planning Your Visit to Lavallette?
Check out our complete guide to Lavallette with beaches, events, parking info, and more.
View Lavallette Guide âAbout Lavallette
Lavallette is the antidote to Seaside Heights. Just 10 minutes north of the famous boardwalk, this small barrier island town offers everything Seaside doesn'tâquiet beaches, no commercial chaos, and a tight-knit community of 2,000 year-round residents who prefer it that way. Families who discover Lavallette tend to return for generations, often booking the same rental house year after year. The beaches are clean, well-maintained, and patrolled by lifeguards through Labor Day. Badges cost $8/day, $20/week, or $50/season (under 12 free)âsignificantly more affordable than many shore towns. There's no boardwalk here, just beach and ocean, which is precisely the point. The waves tend gentler than nearby breaks, making this an excellent choice for families with young children learning to swim. Beach wheelchairs are available at the beach office for visitors who need them. What sets Lavallette apart is the bay side. The Barnegat Bay shoreline offers calm waters for kayaking, paddleboarding, and one of the shore's best family traditions: blue crabbing. The T-docks at Magee Avenue and Reese Avenue are local favoritesâbring a handline, chicken necks, and a bucket. Early morning and evening produce the best catches. Kids who grow up crabbing in Lavallette remember it forever. The bay beach itself is perfect for toddlers who need calmer water than the ocean provides, and sunset watching from this side of the island is spectacular. Downtown Lavallette consists of a few blocks along Route 35âenough for the essentials without overwhelming the small-town feel. Crab's Claw Inn has served fresh seafood with bay views since 1958; it's the kind of place where the waitstaff knows the regulars. Carluccio's delivers excellent coal-fired pizza. The ice cream shop handles post-beach treats. Don't expect fine dining or late-night optionsâthat's not what Lavallette does. Expect $20-35/person for dinner at sit-down spots, less for casual fare. Parking is easier here than in busier shore townsâstreet parking and beach lots at $10/day, no aggressive meter enforcement. The lack of attractions means the lack of traffic. NJ Transit bus 137 runs along Route 35, but most visitors drive. The families who've been renting the same house here for 30 years understand something that first-timers often figure out by day three: Lavallette doesn't change, and that's the product. The crabbing docks at Magee and Reese Avenues are still producing. Crab's Claw has had the same bay view since 1958. The waves are still gentle enough for kids who aren't quite ready for Seaside's surf. If you need the boardwalk, Seaside Heights is a 10-minute drive. If you specifically drove to the Shore to get away from that energy, you already made the right call.
Why Lavallette for Hotels?
Lavallette in Ocean County draws visitors for its family and quiet character. The hotels scene reflects that mix â you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this ocean County beach town.
What Makes Lavallette Special
- family atmosphere
- quiet atmosphere
- affordable atmosphere
- small town atmosphere
- traditional atmosphere
Planning Your Visit
Lavallette is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best hotels experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.
Getting to Lavallette
- From NYC: 1hr 30min
- From Philadelphia: 1hr 30min
- From Newark: 1hr 15min
Local Tips
- Parking: Street parking and beach lots. Less competitive than nearby towns.
- Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
- Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.