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South Jersey Shore Region
The Southern New Jersey Region has a host of things to see and do. Here are some links to start your exploration.

Atlantic City Trolley Tours
Tour Atlantic City and area attractions in a Victorian-style trolley.

Batsto Village
The look, feel and routines of daily life back in the days when the South Jersey Pine Barrens served as a major source of iron for America are authentically recaptured at Batsto, the area's one-time industrial hub. Highlights include old-fashioned saw and grist mills, an ice house, 19th Century general store and a renovated ironmasters' mansion.

Cape May
Just a short drive from the glitz and glamour of Atlantic City can be found the picturesque 19th century ambiance of Victorian Cape May, with its quaint hotels, charming bed-and-breakfast accommodations, and renowned sea-food restaurants.

Cape May Lewes Ferry
Service between Cape May, NJ and Lewes, Delaware.
A relaxing cruise on the Delaware Bay with a destination featuring great place to explore, shop, and dine.

Jersey Shore Children’s Museum
Hours of creative fun at a place where children can pretend to be doctors, TV news anchors, build cars and more.

Greater Atlantic City Region Tourism Council
Comprehensive guide to area destinations and attractions

Greater Atlantic City Golf Association

Marine Mammal Stranding Center
Located in nearby Brigantine and dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of stranded marine mammals and sea turtles, this facility features a Sea Life Education Center, underwater observation tank, and a "please touch" exhibit.

Noyes Museum of Art
Established for the purpose of preserving, interpreting and exhibiting South Jersey's own unique artistic and cultural heritage, this charming lakeside facility features an array of both fine art and folk art, as well as a collection of vintage bird decoys.

Renault Glass Museum and Winery
The historic Egg Harbor City winemaking facility now boasts the world's largest glass collection, complete with pieces that date back to the Middle Ages, and the Tuscany House a new luxury hotel and restaurant.

South Jersey Cultural Alliance
Members include area theaters, museums, dance companies, galleries and historic destinations.

Storybook Land
An ideal attraction for families with small children, Storybook Land is where fairy tales and nursery rhymes come alive in a 20-acre park-like setting. It's an especially enchanting place to visit during the Christmas season.

Towne of Historic Smithville and The Village Greene
Restored twin colonial-style villages, connected by a covered bridge, offer some 60 shops and eateries, including the historic Smithville Inn, lining quaint brick and cobblestone paths. The complex also features a miniature train ride, paddleboats, carousel and a puppet theater, with regularly scheduled special events and craft exhibits.

Tuckerton Seaport Museum
The atmosphere of a bygone era when Tuckerton served as the hub of the area's "baymen" culture has been replicated in this restored 40-acre maritime village, which includes a replica of the ill-fated Tucker's Island Lighthouse, historic and ecological exhibits, fine seafood and summer cruises by the Rainbow II excursion boat.

Other Regional Links

Cumberland County Historic Society