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Cape May Point beach town

Cape May Point

Raptor Capital of North America

Cape May Point exists for one reason that draws over 100,000 visitors per season: this narrow peninsula acts as a "bird funnel" where Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean force migrating raptors to concentrate as they filter south. Over 400 different species have been recorded during fall migration—peregrines, merlins, ospreys, sharp-shinned hawks—and the Cape May Hawkwatch Platform has become the premier birding destination in North America. They call this the "Raptor Capital of North America," and the title is earned daily from August through November.

The beach experience here differs fundamentally from typical shore towns. Borough beaches require badges ($6 daily, $25 season, $15 seniors), but the famous Sunset Beach is free—and it's not primarily a swimming beach. People come for the Delaware Bay sunsets, the SS Atlantus (a WWI-era experimental concrete ship that ran aground in 1926 and remains visible offshore), and Cape May Diamonds (quartz crystals polished by bay waves until they sparkle like gemstones). The nightly flag-lowering ceremony has run since 1973, honoring veterans as the sun drops over the bay. This is ritual beach-going, not recreational.

Cape May Lighthouse stands 157 feet tall with 199 steps to the top—the second-oldest continually operating lighthouse in the United States, built in 1859. The state park surrounding it includes nature trails, a WWII bunker (Atlantic Observation Platform from the coastal defense era), and the birding stations that serious ornithologists plan trips around. Park parking runs $20/day in summer; the beach access is included.

The commercial presence is minimal by design. Sunset Beach Gift Shop & Grill handles casual food before the flag ceremony—ice cream, sandwiches, the beach-town basics. Serious dining means driving 5 minutes to Cape May proper for Victorian restaurant row: Washington Inn, Ebbitt Room, Peter Shields Inn. Figure $50-80 for fine dining in Cape May, which most Cape May Point visitors do at least once.

Accommodations are primarily vacation rentals in this residential borough. Charming beach cottages and nature-focused properties suit birders who arrive before dawn for migration flights. Cape May hotels (Congress Hall, Virginia Hotel, the B&B collection) are 5 minutes away for those preferring Victorian atmosphere.

Cape May Point works best for birders planning fall migration trips (September-October peak), sunset ritualists who'll attend the flag ceremony nightly, lighthouse enthusiasts, and families who want beach treasure hunting for Cape May Diamonds with their kids. Skip Cape May Point if you want beach-town nightlife, restaurants, or the Victorian shopping experience—that's all 5 minutes north in Cape May proper. But for the Jersey Shore destination that built its identity around 400 bird species and the most reliable sunsets on the coast, Cape May Point delivers exactly what the peninsula's geography promised.

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What Makes Cape May Point Special

Nature & Wildlife

Known for its birding and natural atmosphere

Perfect For

beaches, relaxation

Budget-Friendly Beach

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Where to Stay in Cape May Point

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Cape May Hotels (Nearby)

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Cape May (5 min) offers Victorian B&Bs, hotels, and resorts. Congress Hall, Virginia Hotel, and charming B&Bs.

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Did You Know?

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Did You Know?

Cape May Point is the "Raptor Capital of North America"—the narrow peninsula funnels migrating birds, with 400+ species recorded during fall migration.

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The SS Atlantus was a WWI-era experimental concrete ship that ran aground in 1926. Its remains are still visible from Sunset Beach nearly 100 years later.

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Cape May Diamonds are quartz crystals polished smooth by Delaware Bay waves—they're not actually diamonds, but they sparkle beautifully when tumbled.

Beach Badge

$6/day

Parking

~$15/day

From NYC

3hr

Transit

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Don't Miss in Cape May Point

Sunset Beach

Must See

Famous for spectacular sunsets, the SS Atlantus shipwreck, Cape May Diamonds, and nightly flag ceremony since 1973.

Built in 1859, 199 steps to climb, 157 feet tall. Second oldest continually operating lighthouse in the US.

Hawkwatch Platform

Must See

World-famous for raptor migration. Over 100,000 visitors per season watch hawks, falcons, and eagles.

SS Atlantus Shipwreck

Must See

WWI-era experimental concrete ship that ran aground in 1926. Visible from Sunset Beach.

Cape May Point State Park

Must See

Nature programs, trails, lighthouse, and WWII bunker remains. Premier birding destination.

Things to Do in Cape May Point

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Where to Eat in Cape May Point

Sunset Beach Gift Shop & Grill

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Getting to Cape May Point

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  • From NYC: 3hr
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 30min
  • From Newark: 2hr 45min
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Best Time to Visit Cape May Point

Peak Season

June - August

Warmest weather, all attractions open, full beach services. Expect larger crowds and higher prices.

Off-Season Perks

  • Lower accommodation prices
  • Fewer crowds
  • Easier parking
  • More authentic local experience

Local Events

  • Mid-October:Cape May Fall Festival
  • Monthly during full moons (seasonal):Lighthouse Full Moon Climb
  • May weekends:Spring Bird Banding Demonstration
  • November 11:Veterans Day Flag Ceremony

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