This oceanfront hotel in Cape May, New Jersey offers rooms with a balcony. The Boardwalk is a short walk, while the Cape May Lighthouse is 4 miles away.
Featuring free WiFi, Elaine's Cape May offers accommodation in Cape May, 750 metres from Cape May Convention Hall and 1.1 km from Emlen Physick Estate.
This Cape May hotel is 1 mile from the Mid-Atlantic Center for Arts & Humanities. It features a seasonal outdoor pool surrounded by gardens and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Cape May, New Jersey, this beachfront property features an oceanfront pool and an on-site restaurant. The Cape May Boardwalk is steps away.
This ocean front property is within walking distance to the historic district in Cape May, New Jersey. It features an outdoor pool, an on-site bar and restaurant and a gym.
The Sandpiper Beach Club offers self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. The property is located in the Cape May historic district just steps from the beach.
This restored 1879 building is located in the historic district of Cape May. The hotel and cottages feature an exclusive area for hotel guests on the beach and guest rooms with a minibar and free...
Located in Cape May, 100 metres from Cape May Public Beach, Lokal Hotel Cape May provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Everything you need for a perfect trip to Cape May
The Sandpiper Beach Club offers self-catering accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a balcony. The property is located in the Cape May historic district just steps from the beach.
kind & reachable staff, quiet and comfortable room.
Featuring free WiFi, Elaine's Cape May offers accommodation in Cape May, 750 metres from Cape May Convention Hall and 1.1 km from Emlen Physick Estate.
Beautiful room! It looks so pretty all lit up at night!
FAQs about hotels in Cape May
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cape May this weekend is £277 or, for a 4-star hotel, £353. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cape May for this weekend cost on average around £234 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £202 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Cape May for tonight. You'll pay on average around £208 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Cape May will cost around £174 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Philadelphia International Airport, then drive 160km to Cape May. Alternatively, take a train or bus from major US cities. International travellers may need to transfer at a larger US airport.
The most convenient airport for Cape May, New Jersey, is Philadelphia International Airport due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 130km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Cape May, New Jersey, offers several public transport options. The Cape May Trolley provides guided tours around the city. The New Jersey Transit Bus Service operates local routes. For shorter distances, consider cycling or walking. Car rentals are also available for more flexible travel. Always check the latest schedules and routes.
What guests said about Cape May:
10
Scored 10
Cape May is a beautiful historic town with a beautiful sandy...
Cape May is a beautiful historic town with a beautiful sandy white beach and promenade you can talk a long walk on. The views are scenic. The beautiful Victorian bed and breakfast homes are breathtaking. The MAC theatre group in town runs fun events year round. The have many restaurants, hotels, and shops. The Mall at Cape May has many unique shops. It is expensive to stay in Cape May unless you get off season specials. Also, it is very crowded everywhere in Cape May. You will have long waits for breakfast and dinner and parking is very difficult. Come with your patience and money and you will have a wonderful time.
Angelika
United States
10
Scored 10
I have been traveling to Cape May several times a year since...
I have been traveling to Cape May several times a year since childhood. It has grown on many ways, such as the arts, culture and historical learning opportunities. Cape May M.A.C also ensures preservation of the nation's oldest seaside resort. The town offers unique dining and shopping experiences as well wineries and countless activities all while maintaining Cape May's historical integrity!
Christina
United States
10
Scored 10
Cape May is a beautiful place to relax and take in all the...
Cape May is a beautiful place to relax and take in all the historical views.
The weather was bad but we still managed to enjoy the wineries and were able to go on the Whale Watcher excursion (2hours) and see some dolphins. The shops and restaurants are also a great experience.
We love checking out new places to have breakfast in. Overall, Cape May is great to visit in the summer, as well as in the Fall.
CARDENAS
10
Scored 10
Horse & carriage tour with the history of Cape May.
Horse & carriage tour with the history of Cape May. So many beautiful homes. There is much to enjoy at Cape May. It's just a matter of choice and how much time available. Lots of interesting shops which we did not visit. We did visit the Church down by the Washington Street shops. Drove by the Emlen Physick house.
Robert
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wonderful staff, courteous and helpful.
Wonderful staff, courteous and helpful.
Excellent Restaurant and Service
Great location to the Beach.
Lounge chair on the beach so helpful ..just bring your own towels.
Clean Room in Kings Court; however AC was too loud for sleeping in that section of Hotel.
We stayed in Bldg #1 IN THE PAST AND AC was fine.
Roy
10
Scored 10
The beach is right across from the hotels.
The beach is right across from the hotels. Variety places to dine for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Arcade on the boardwalk. Different options of ice cream and dessert locations. Shopping stores. Bike riding for the family. It’s a great location for relaxing, families or couples of all ages.
This small motel is a hidden gem right across the street from the beach. If you are looking for a luxury hotel, this is not for you. If you are are looking for a reasonably priced, clean, safe, and friendly accommodations in a great location, than this is for you! The motel itself is definitely an older structure with a 70’s motel vibe. My girlfriends were celebrating our 60th birthdays in Cape May, stayed in the efficiency and were very comfortable. The staff could not be any more friendly and accommodating. We will be back!
This B&B is perfectly located on the beach block in a quiet area of Cape May. The building and grounds are beautiful and there is plenty of porch space to enjoy. The staff is very pleasant and attentive. Not only do you get a delicious made to order breakfast, but they also serve tea and sweets late afternoon, and wine and antipasto early evening. Bikes, beach chairs, umbrellas and beach towels are available for all to use. We will definitely be going back!
We ordered takeout breakfast in the hotel & ate on our balcony as suggested & it was great! Our room was clean & very nice. Staff was friendly & helpful as they made suggestions on where to go for dinner for my daughters birthday. We have never been to cape May before but we will definitely be back & stay here again!
The Jitney bus made it easy to get around Cape May— the rooms were beautiful, comfortable, and we had an ocean view from the balcony. The hotel arranged to have our beach chairs, towels, and umbrella set up for us on the beach. The hotel restaurant was wonderful. We were only there for 2 nights, but it was wonderful.
I've been staying at the Capri for many years, the reason for that is that it is perfectly located to the beach in my opinion. It's a nice laid back hotel. Also the owners are wonderful to deal with and make yearly improvements to the property and keep up with it. They've treated myself and my family excellently.
Location is amazing - right on the beach. The facility has a pool and great yard area for families. The rooms were comfortable enough. They were not luxury, but they had the necessities. I would be comfortable staying here again. I appreciated the parking on-site as well.
The access to Cape May beach and the hotel chairs and umbrella service was very good. The outdoor pool had plenty of chairs and the snack bar/bar poolside was a nice feature. Staying in a room with elevator service is the way to go at this sprawling location.
Surprised at how convenient the hotel was to beach and shopping precinct. A humble place, but very clean. And we were on the first floor so it was so convenient to take our dog to and fro. Will definitely stay there on our next teip to Cape May.
A good hotel all rooms with sea views . Cooking facilities . The bar is on the front of the property we were 3 floors above which was a little intrusive but also entertaining at times . Good parking .Fabulous views .
Nice quaint historic hotel was very clean, with comfy beds. Convenient location across the street from beach and restaurant/coffee shop at location. Walkable to most places. Staff very pleasant and helpful.
Large balcony with ocean view. Microwave and small refrigerator/freezer. Very comfortable bed and sofa. Hathaways restaurant connected to hotel is great. Plenty of parking with entrance doors close by.
easy access to beach, easy access to all of cape may, parking was close. Are air conditioner stopped working in our room and the hotel attendant Ce Zanne, had it replaced within 10 minutes.
Excellent hotel, very close to the beach.
Clean and very spacious room
Lovely pool area
Lovely town, although quiet.
Easy drive to Wildwood if you want a boardwalk and amusements etc
It was a perfect location. The staff is so friendly. The guy who set is up on the beach was really nice. The shuttle was a really nice touch. The rooms were really well renovated.
The location was perfectly located to the heart of Cape May. The restaurant/bar/hotel being all together was AMAZING. The breakfast at The Mad Batter were excellent.
The Virginia Hotel transports you back to the Victorian Era. From the decor, to all the sights and smells, visitors get to see what luxury living was back then.
This page includes machine-generated content and therefore may contain errors. We are working to improve the quality.
Start of dialog content
Verified reviews from real guests.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.