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Day Trip to Margate

From Newark • 2hr drive

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Margate rewards Newark-area day-trippers who leave early: 2hr each way, with Lucy the Elephant as the anchor between beach sessions.

Timing it: This distance rewards discipline: on the road by 7:45 AM, beach by 10. Weekdays cut both traffic and crowds, and early September is the sweet spot — warm ocean, empty sand.

Getting to Margate from Newark

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car

2hr

Take the Garden State Parkway south from the Newark area, then the Atlantic City Expressway connector (Parkway Exit 38) into town.

💡 Parkway and Expressway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.

Doing Margate without your own car?

The train and bus get you to town. A one-day rental from Newark gets you to the beaches the schedules skip.

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Your Margate Day Trip Itinerary

☀️ Morning

7:45 AM

Leave Newark

The drive runs about 2hr — leaving by 7:45 AM puts you on the sand by mid-morning, ahead of the lot-fills-up crowd.

10:00 AM

Arrive in Margate

Park first, then get badges. Local intel: Metered street parking closer to beach. Free parking on residential streets.

10:30 AM

Beach time

Claim your spot while the good stretches are still open

⏱️ 2 hours

🏖️ Afternoon

12:30 PM

Lunch

Grab a casual lunch at a local spot

2:00 PM

See Lucy the Elephant

Lucy the Elephant is the signature stop; Beachstock is worth folding in if you have the energy.

⏱️ 2 hours

4:00 PM

Late beach or activity

Another swim or one more stop before dinner

🌅 Evening

6:00 PM

Early dinner

Eat before the drive home to avoid rush

7:30 PM

Head back to Newark

It's a 2hr run home — leaving by 7:30 gets you back at a reasonable hour.

Top Things to Do in Margate

Lucy the Elephant

Beachstock

Marven Gardens

Where to Eat in Margate

South End Pizza

Sofia Restaurant

Shuckers Bar & Grille

Pierre's Pizza

Practical Information

Parking

Metered street parking closer to beach. Free parking on residential streets.

Budget

Plan on $50-100 per person all-in. Known costs: free beaches; the rest is gas, tolls, and food.

Day Trip Tips

  • Margate sells no daily badge — beach access is a $20 season pass. Kids under 12 are free.
  • Parking: Metered street parking closer to beach. Free parking on residential streets.
  • Parkway and Expressway tolls — E-ZPass strongly recommended.
  • At 2hr each way, the early start is the whole game — every half hour past 7:45 AM costs you prime beach time at both ends.

Turn Your Day Trip into a Weekend

Margate moves at an upscale family beach pace; a single day only skims it. Beachstock deserves the second one. Summer Saturdays in Margate book out first.

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