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Point Pleasant Beach

Family Fun on the Boardwalk

Point Pleasant Beach delivers what families actually want from a Jersey Shore vacation: a proper boardwalk with rides and games, an aquarium that genuinely entertains kids, beaches clean enough for sandcastles, and enough dining variety to keep everyone happy. Jenkinson's Boardwalk has been family-owned since 1928—four generations running the same operation—and it shows in the quality. This is the family boardwalk experience, refined over nearly a century.

The boardwalk anchors everything. Jenkinson's Aquarium ($18 adults, $12 kids) features sharks, penguins, seals, and touch tanks that keep children engaged for hours—a genuine rainy-day solution. The amusement rides range from kiddie options to thrill rides. Arcade games, mini golf, and the endless food options (pizza, funnel cake, sausage & peppers) complete the classic shore experience. Unlike Seaside Heights 15 minutes south, Point Pleasant maintains a distinctly family-friendly atmosphere. No late-night party scene, no aggressive crowds. Parents can relax.

Beach badges run $13-14/day or $130/season (kids 5-11 get reduced rates, under 5 free). The main beach adjacent to the boardwalk draws the biggest crowds; for a quieter experience, head south toward the Manasquan Inlet where fishermen cast from the jetty and the sand is less packed. Lifeguards patrol through Labor Day. Parking fills early on summer weekends—arrive before 10am or expect to hunt.

Beyond the boardwalk, downtown Point Pleasant Beach along Arnold Avenue offers something the boardwalk towns lack: a legitimate restaurant and shopping scene. Red's Lobster Pot at the inlet serves massive lobster rolls and fried clam platters—lines form by 11am in summer, and yes, it's worth the wait. Spike's Fish Market has sold fresh catch since 1926. The legendary Hoffman's Ice Cream has drawn crowds with homemade flavors since 1976—the lines wrapping around the block tell you everything. Martell's Tiki Bar on the boardwalk brings tropical cocktails and live music with ocean views.

Accommodations range from beachfront hotels like White Sands ($150-300/night) to vacation rentals throughout town. The train station on the North Jersey Coast Line makes this one of the most accessible shore towns from NYC—about 1:15 by rail with no car needed.

Point Pleasant Beach works best for families with kids who want boardwalk entertainment, couples looking for a relaxed beach day with good dining options, and anyone who appreciates the classic Jersey Shore experience without the chaos. Day-trippers from NYC and North Jersey love the train access. Skip this town if you want quiet beaches or upscale dining—that's Bay Head next door. But for the complete family shore package—boardwalk, beach, seafood, and ice cream—Point Pleasant delivers exactly what you came for.

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What Makes Point Pleasant Beach Special

Family Boardwalk Fun

Known for its family-friendly and boardwalk atmosphere

Perfect For

families with kids, boardwalk lovers, aquarium fans

Easy Transit Access

NJ Transit to Point Pleasant Beach Station

Local Legend

Jenkinson's Boardwalk started as a single bathhouse in 1928 and has been fami...

Where to Stay in Point Pleasant Beach

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White Sands Oceanfront Resort

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8.0/10 rating at 1205 Ocean Ave. Family-friendly oceanfront hotel with pool, direct beach access, and modern rooms. $150-$313/night. Great value for beachfront.

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The Grenville Hotel

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Historic beachfront hotel with classic charm. Pool and restaurant on-site.

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Point Pleasant Beach Rentals

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Beach houses and condos throughout town. Weekly rentals popular for families seeking full kitchen and space.

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Did You Know?

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Did You Know?

Jenkinson's Boardwalk started as a single bathhouse in 1928 and has been family-owned for four generations.

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Did You Know?

The Manasquan Inlet, which forms Point Pleasant's southern border, was created artificially in 1930 to provide safe harbor access.

Beach Badge

$13/day

Parking

Paid

From NYC

1hr 15min

Transit

Train + Bus

Don't Miss in Point Pleasant Beach

Classic boardwalk with rides, games, food, and family entertainment. The heart of Point Pleasant Beach since 1928. Free admission, pay per ride.

$18 adults, $12 kids. Family-friendly aquarium with sharks, penguins, seals, alligators, and interactive touch tanks. Great rainy day activity.

Hoffman's Ice Cream

Must See

Legendary ice cream shop with homemade flavors since 1976. Lines wrap around the block for good reason.

Also Worth Checking Out

Martell's Tiki Bar Oceanfront tiki bar with live music, tropical drinks, and spectacular sunset views. The adults' hangout on the boardwalk.

Things to Do in Point Pleasant Beach

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Aces to Ashes: Apparitions of Atlantic City Boardwalk Ghost Tour

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The Hook at Caesars Atlantic City

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Hard Rock Cafe Atlantic City

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Where to Eat in Point Pleasant Beach

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Red's Lobster Pot

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Try: Lobster roll

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Spike's Fish Market

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Try: Daily fresh catch

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The Shrimp Box

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Try: Fried shrimp platter

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Getting to Point Pleasant Beach

🚆 Public Transit

Point Pleasant Beach is accessible via NJ Transit at Point Pleasant Beach Station and bus routes 317, 830.

End of electrified North Jersey Coast Line.

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🚗 By Car

  • From NYC: 1hr 15min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 15min
  • From Newark: 1hr
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Accessibility: Point Pleasant Beach has a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and free beach wheelchair program. View accessibility guide →

Best Time to Visit Point Pleasant Beach

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

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Vacation Rentals in Point Pleasant Beach

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