The eastern coast of New Jersey is known for its mixture of upscale destinations and mellow seaside getaways. Miles of clean and spacious beaches dot the coastline and they make a relaxing day trip from NYC. Each NJ city, town and hamlet along the seaside boasts its own unique culture and attractions. There is an abundance of family-friendly options for travelers who come with kids. Here are some of the best New Jersey beaches.


1. Atlantic City Beach, New Jersey

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Famous for its high-rises, casinos, upscale retail stores and fine-dining, Atlantic City draws crowds from NYC and all around the world. The beach surrounding the city is most famous for its boardwalk. Built in 1870, the boardwalk offers a myriad of shops and boutiques along with some of the best views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Atlantic City Beach is a wide coastal area that boasts excellent conditions for surfing, kayaking, windsurfing, fishing and other sports. Atlantic City is also home to Absecon Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in New Jersey and the third-tallest lighthouse in the United States. Atlantic City


2. Asbury Park Beach, New Jersey

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Asbury Park Beach is a mile-long stretch of sand that is flanked by a popular boardwalk. Surfers, sunbathers, swimmers, fishers and families routinely flock to the beach for its temperate weather, nice waters and lively atmosphere.

On the Asbury Park Beach boardwalk, visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, mini-golf and other fun activities. Dog owners can bring their four-legged friends to Asbury Park from October 1 through May 15. At other times of the year, guests with dogs can check out the nearby Eighth Avenue Dog Beach. Asbury Park Beach is open to the public year-round except on certain holidays.


3. Seven Mile Beach, NJ

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Avalon Beach (Seven Mile Beach) spans the distance between the towns of Avalon and Stone Harbor. Known for its small-town feel, the area is an ideal getaway for travelers who want to have a relaxing beach vacation. Seven Mile Beach offers a bit of something for everyone.

Watersports enthusiasts will find ample opportunities for surfing, windsurfing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing, while land lovers can enjoy a game of volleyball or tennis at the beach. Families can entertain little ones at one of the beach's nine parks and playgrounds. Seven Mile Beach, with its tranquil atmosphere and unobstructed coastline, also offers plenty of space for beach combers and joggers.



4. Avon by the Sea

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Avon by the Sea is a popular beachside area near Asbury Park. It is home to a beautiful beach that is open year-round. In the summer months, guests need to present a pre-purchased beach badge in order to gain access to the beach.

The badges are available at three different locations throughout Avon. The beach has a boardwalk with shops and restaurants, restrooms for visitors, and plenty of free parking. Trained lifeguards patrol the beach from Memorial Day through Labor Day.


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5. New Jersey Beaches: Belmar

New Jersey Beaches: Belmar
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Belmar Beach is a small but beautiful destination in the central part of the state. The 1.3-mile-long beach is popular among visitors of all ages, but it is especially appealing to families thanks to its tranquil waters and beach playgrounds.

Belmar prides itself on being one of the most accessible beaches in New Jersey, so it's easy to navigate for people with wheelchairs or strollers. The Belmar Boardwalk is a popular spot for walking, jogging and people-watching, and the beach itself offers plenty of amenities, including cell phone charging stations, clean bathrooms, water fountains and beach chair/umbrella rentals.


6. Cape May, New Jersey

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Hailed as one of the nation's most beautiful seaside areas, Cape May is home to several unique beaches. Higbee Beach, Steger Beach and Poverty Beach are some of the main attractions in the area. Guests will find a wealth of things to do on land and in the ocean. There is ample space for surfing, windsurfing, kayaking and boating.

On shore, visitors can play a game of beach volleyball, grab a delicious meal at a restaurant or watch for interesting birds and wildlife. Fishing and dog walking are also permitted in some areas. Cape May beaches are open year-round, but visitors are required to have an admission tag during the summer months.


7. NJ Beaches: Fisherman's Cove

NJ Beaches: Fisherman's Cove
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This 55-acre beach area is a haven for all sorts of birds and wildlife. Formally part of the Monmouth County Park System, Fisherman's Cove is a favorite among fishers, recreational boaters, birdwatchers, walkers and joggers.

As a mixture of a beach and a forest and a popular rest point for all kinds of migrating birds, Fisherman's Cove offers plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and relaxation. Dogs are allowed in certain parts of Fisherman's Cove, as long as they are kept on a leash. The recreational area is open for tourism year-round.



8. New Jersey Beaches: Keansburg

New Jersey Beaches: Keansburg
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Keansburg, an isolated beach near Middletown, is known for its incredible view of the New York City skyline. Unlike most New Jersey beaches, visitors don't need to purchase a tag in order to visit Keansburg.

The beach is open daily from sunrise to sunset throughout the year. There is a fishing pier at the beach that is also freely available to all visitors. Guests can park in the metered parking lot near Bay Walks, and there are restrooms and showers nearby for public use.


9. Lavallette Beach

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Lavallette Beach boasts a mile-long boardwalk as well as two white-sand beaches that are perfect for swimming, sunbathing and beach combing. The beach is patrolled by trained lifeguards all throughout the week.

Like most beaches in the area, Lavallette Beach operates on a badge system, where guests over the age of 12 purchase daily, weekly or seasonal passes in advance for beach access. Dogs are not allowed at the beach, but they can be brought on the boardwalk during the off-season if they are on a leash. Ample parking is available on the streets surrounding Lavallette.


10. Long Beach Island

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Long Beach Island, known locally as LBI, attracts crowds of beach lovers each day. Less than a mile across,.the 18-mile long island is dotted with cute little seaside towns. Long Beach Island is home to Barnegat Lighthouse State Park and a commercial fishing port known as Viking Village.

The liveliest parts of the island are Ship Bottom, Holgate, Brant Beach and Beach Haven, while the quieter parts of LBI include Surf City, Loveladies, North Beach and Harvey Cedar. Aside from its tranquil beaches, LBI's main attractions are Fantasy Island Amusement Park and Thundering Surf Water Park & Adventure Golf.


11. Ocean City

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Ranked among the top family beaches in the world, Ocean City is home to numerous resorts, restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment venues. The beach at Ocean City spans eight miles from end to end. As one of the top destinations among vacationers in the area, Ocean City Beach and the nearby boardwalk get plenty of visitors all throughout the year.

Lifeguards patrol the beach on a regular basis, and the entire waterfront has been designated an alcohol-free area. Young visitors will find plenty of things to see and do on the beach as well as in the city. There are amusement parks, libraries and museums all throughout the downtown area.


12. Ocean Grove

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Celebrated for its clean and spacious beaches, Ocean Grove is a prime destination for visitors in search of relaxation and peace. The dog-friendly beach offers plenty of room for sunbathing, walking and jogging. During the summer months, Ocean Grove holds sandcastle building contests, kite flying events, inner tube races and other types of fun competitions.

The beach operates using the badge system, so visitors need to pay a small fee for daily, weekly or seasonal access. Two blocks away from the beach in the downtown area visitors will find restaurants, stores, cafes, and accommodation options. The beach is a short distance away from other fun attractions in Monmouth County.


13. Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey

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Point Pleasant has a mixture of private and public beaches. On the southern end of the town near Ocean Avenue, visitors can access a pristine and peaceful public beach for a small fee. Popular activities here include sunbathing, beach combing and swimming. Point Pleasant Beach is also a main haunt for surfers, who tend to stick close to an area known as “The Pocket”.

Nearby Bradshaw Beach is also open to the public, but the beach boardwalk is private land. Visitors need to present daily, weekly or seasonal badges at each access station near Point Pleasant. The entire area is monitored by trained lifeguards.


14. Sea Girt

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The borough of Sea Girt is home to several white-sand beaches. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing and fishing, Sea Girt's beaches are open to the public year-round. The nearby Sea Girt Lighthouse and the landscaped boardwalk make for some nice sightseeing in the Sea Girt area.

Beach goers are required to present daily and/or seasonal badges, which can be purchased at various points along the beach front. There are discounts available for seniors and children. Parking at Sea Girt is free for all, and lifeguards patrol the beach from Father's Day through Labor Day.


15. Romantic New Jersey Beaches: Sea Isle City

Romantic New Jersey Beaches: Sea Isle City
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A top beach destination among families, Sea Isle City is filled with all kinds of opportunities for entertainment and relaxation. Restaurants, nightlife and outdoor recreation are some of the main reasons that visitors flock to this city in historic Cape May County.

With miles of pristine beaches to explore, Sea Isle City routinely draws crowds of surfers, sunbathers, beach combers, fishers and birdwatchers. Outside of the beach, Sea Isle City is known for its wealth of family-friendly activities, which include movie nights under the stars, weekly concerts and local talent competitions. Guests also love checking out the quirky shops and cafes that line the city's 1.5-mile beach promenade.


16. Spring Lake

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Famous for its small-town feel, Spring Lake once served as a prime beach destination for high-class socialites and business leaders during the 1800s. The quaint resort town has retained its elegant and charming atmosphere. Spring Lake's main attraction is a quiet two-mile stretch of sandy beach.

Visitors won't find the glitz and glam of other New Jersey seaside areas on this simple beach, but the bright lights of the Asbury Park boardwalk are just a five-minute drive away. In addition to its beautiful beach, Spring Lake is known for its selection of fine seafood restaurants and its cozy, romantic inns.


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17. New Jersey Beaches: Strathmere

New Jersey Beaches: Strathmere
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Known for its sand dunes and cute beach houses, Strathmere sits between Ocean City and Sea Isle City. The narrow but beautiful strip of beach is patrolled by life guards throughout the summer months. Strathmere does not use the badge system, so visitors can enter the beach at any time between sunrise and sunset without having to pay a fee. The beach is closed during the night.

Certain areas of Strathmere are suitable for surfing and fishing, while other areas of the beach have been deemed unsafe for these sports. Visitors will find plenty of free public parking close to the shoreline.


18. Stone Harbor

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Stone Harbor got its start as a quiet hunting and fishing town. In the late 1800s, a wealthy investor from Philadelphia saw the value of Stone Harbor as a potential tourist destination. He bought the land and set to work developing the area into an upscale destination for wealthy East Coast residents.

Stone Harbor has largely maintained its status as a getaway for the elite. The town is filled with upscale shops, restaurants and accommodation options. The beach at Stone Harbor is viewed as an ideal place for swimming and boogie boarding because of its location at the southern end of Seven Mile Beach Island.


19. Sunset Beach, New Jersey

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As the name suggests, Sunset Beach is particularly famous for its beautiful evening views over the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the few places on the heavily-populated East Coast that offers an unobstructed view of the sun setting over the water. The beach is also home to the remains of Atlantus, a concrete ship constructed in the early 1900s for use as a ferry slip.

While being towed out to sea, Atlantus got stuck on a sand bar and slowly sunk on its side. It has been mired in the same spot for well over 50 years. Sunset Beach also boasts some gems known as the Cape May Diamonds. These rock fragments are actually quartz crystals that visitors are allowed to take from the beach as souvenirs. More romantic getaways in New Jersey


20. New Jersey Beaches: Wildwoods

New Jersey Beaches: Wildwoods
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Wildwoods is a pristine 5-mile-long stretch of beach that is famous among families and East Coast vacationers. The beach is an ideal place for surfing, swimming, boogie boarding, jet skiing, kayaking and more. Best of all, access to Wildwoods is free all throughout the year.

Visitors will find more than 100 rides and attractions on the Wildwood Boardwalk, which boasts Morey's Piers and Beachfront Waterparks, Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club and Splash Zone Waterpark. Additionally, the boardwalk is packed with stores, restaurants and entertainment venues. Aside from the boardwalk and beach, Wildwoods hosts nearly 200 unique festivals, parties and events throughout the year.


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More Ideas: Reeds at Shelter Haven in Stone Harbor

The Reeds at Shelter Haven is a luxury boutique hotel and resort in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Located on the corner of 96th Street and Third Avenue just steps from the beach, the stylish Hotel has 37 charming guestrooms and suites with breathtaking seaside views, contemporary décor, and modern conveniences, as well as award-winning cuisine and exclusive resort amenities.

This prestigious seaside resort boasts plush accommodations with coastal-inspired décor, an array of superb facilities and amenities, including two unique restaurants and lounges, a roof garden sundeck with two hot tubs and a plunge pool, flexible event spaces for up to 220 guests, and complimentary concierge services. The Reeds at Shelter Haven is ideally placed for exploring Stone Harbor and is a short walk away from the town’s downtown shopping district, a variety of beach services and activities and a boat docking station.

This prestigious seaside resort boasts plush accommodations with coastal-inspired décor in hues of taupe and celadon, white oak floors, beautiful fabrics and custom furnishings. Guest rooms and suites differ in layout and size, but all feature comfortable bedding with 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens, and private bathrooms with glass-enclosed showers, Frette bathrobes and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities. Guest rooms and suites have the same modern conveniences and amenities, including flat-screen televisions with cable channels, Keurig coffee machines, individual climate control, mini-fridges, data ports and complimentary wireless connection. Guest services include a seasonal nightly turndown service and daily housekeeping services.

Standard Guestrooms feature rustic white oak flooring and custom white furnishings in hues of sand and cerulean blue, one king, queen or two double beds with woven rattan headboards and 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens. Private bathrooms have frameless glass enclosed showers, marble vanities with LED lit make-up mirrors, Frettebathrobes, and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities, and spacious sitting areas feature comfortable lounge chairs and modern conveniences.

Deluxe Suites are inspired by the surrounding beach dunes and the sea and feature separate dining and living room areas with lounge and dining seating for six people, fireplaces, pullout sofa beds, and private balconies with beautiful views. The suites also have fully-equipped kitchenettes with Keurig coffee makers, microwaves, and integrated mini-fridges and bar sinks. Master bedrooms have king-size beds with woven rattan headboards and 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens, and private bathrooms have frameless glass enclosed showers, marble vanities with LED lit make-up mirrors, Frette bathrobes and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities.

Corner King Rooms boast beautiful panoramic views of downtown Stone Harbor and quaint coastal charm with lovely window-side seating nooks. These rooms feature rustic white oak flooring and custom white furnishings in hues of sand and cerulean blue, king-size beds with woven rattan headboards and 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens. Private bathrooms have frameless glass enclosed showers, marble vanities with LED lit make-up mirrors, Frette bathrobes and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities. Separate dining and living room areas have fireplaces, pullout sofa beds, and private balconies with beautiful views and fully-equipped kitchenettes offer Keurig coffee makers, microwaves, and integrated mini-fridges and bar sinks.

Luxurious and elegant, the Indigo and Sienna Suites embrace stunning views from private balconies, fully equipped designer kitchens with ovens, refrigerators and dishwashers, large dining rooms with seating for six to eight guests, and lavishing entertaining spaces with fireplaces. In these exquisitely appointed suites, bedrooms offer king-size beds with woven rattan headboards and 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens, and private bathrooms have frameless glass enclosed showers, marble vanities with LED lit make-up mirrors, Frette bathrobes and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities.

The Skye Suite is a study in luxury and opulence and features two balconies boasting breathtaking views, a fully equipped Chef’s kitchen with state-of-the-art equipment and amenities, and a separate living room, dining room, and den with comfortable, custom furnishings for entertaining and gathering. The master bedroom offers a king-size bed with woven rattan headboard and 100% Egyptian cotton bed linens and a private master bathroom with a frameless glass enclosed shower, spa soaking tub and double marble vanity with LED lit make-up mirror, Frette bathrobes and towels, and Malin + Getz bath amenities. The Skye suite also features a guest toilet in the living area of the apartment.

The Reeds at Shelter Haven is home to two excellent restaurants including Sax, a casual restaurant and lounge that is open daily throughout the year, and the Water Star Grille, a seasonal outdoor dining experience serving cuisine and drinks at sunset on the bay.

Buckets Margarita Bar and Cantina is a casual, taqueria style restaurant with a stylish indoor seating area with Mexican-inspired furnishings, a beautiful outdoor deck for alfresco dining and a buzzing bar. Buckets Margarita Bar and Cantina offers a range of weekly specials, including Margarita Mondays, Taco Tuesdays, No Shower Happy Hours, and Sunday Fun-Days.

The Reeds at Shelter Haven offers a range of first-class facilities and amenities, including a seasonal roof garden sundeck with two hot tubs and a plunge pool for relaxing and entertaining, and two exclusive restaurants, bars and lounges. A 24-hour concierge and front desk service, seasonal valet parking, and a free trolley ride to the beach and various other attractions in town are also offered. Additional amenities include boat slips for convenient bay side docking, and complimentary electric car charging in a private parking lot.

Activities include seasonal water activities kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, and pedal boating, and kayaking, daily yoga classes, and passes for the Stone Harbor Golf Club.

9601 Third Avenue, Stone Harbor, New Jersey 08247, Phone: 609-368-0100


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More Ideas: Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club in Galloway

Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club has been in operation for over 100 years in picturesque Galloway, New Jersey. It is the only golf and spa resort located on the Jersey Shore, providing guests with unparalleled views and scenery. Located along Reeds Bay, the 67 acres of woodland allow guests to enjoy a peaceful, restful retreat yet remain close to amenities and other metropolitan centers such as Atlantic City - eight miles away and Philadelphia, a 45 minute drive.

There are 296 guest rooms and 16 suites in the hotel, some with views of the well-manicured hotel grounds and some of the skyline of Atlantic City. There are delectable dining options for guests to indulge in while staying at Stockton Seaview Hotel, as well as a vast array of other amenities. Guests often come to try the two Championship golf courses on-site. The hotel also boasts a luxurious spa is available for guests to pamper themselves and rejuvenate.

The rooms and suites at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club provide guests with the utmost comfort and luxury. The rooms are available with either one King size bed or two double beds. Each room features a 37 inch flat screen television, premium bath products and plush bedding. The rooms are approximately 280 square feet and are also available with full accessibility. Junior King Rooms are larger at 470 square feet with one king size bed and the Junior King Executive Room has two double beds and is about 450 square feet. These rooms can accommodate from two to four people depending upon the bed configuration of the room.

Suitesare larger than the traditional guest rooms and range from 470 to 750 square feet in size. There are 16 suites in total and they are available with either a King sized bed or two double beds. There is a full size sofa for additional comfort and space to stretch out. The living room has a wet bar and refrigerator as added amenities. Rooms with two doubles feature two separate, overstuffed recliner chairs with ottomans.

Guests will not be disappointed with dining options at the Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club. Each day can be started off in the Main Dining Room for breakfast or brunch on Sundays. The breakfast menu is sure to please even the most discerning guest with its array of choices from hearty, full breakfast entrees to lighter, simpler selections. Signature dishes on the menu include Cape May French Toast, which is a custard baquette served with wild berries and toasted pecans with whipped cream on top. Classic breakfast choices such as pancakes or bacon and eggs are always available as well.

The Coastal Grille serves guests with lunch, dinner and after-dinner small plate dining in a casual setting. The Grille was once part of the original farmhouse that has since been transformed into the Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club and has a wonderful historic charm from the décor to the architecture. Lunch can be as light or hearty as guests wish, with items such as Clam Chowder, Crab Mac and Cheese and a vast selection of sandwiches. Dinner will be sure to please at The Coastal Grille and includes menu choices similar to lunch, but with many additional dishes offered. Guests can enjoy selections with land and sea included with entrees like Buttermilk Tenderloin of Chicken and Flash Fried Lobster Morsels. A Vegan menu is also available for guests requiring this option. There is a beer and wine list to compliment the menu choices available.

After 4 p.m. the Small Plates menu is available and guests can choose four items to create their own sampler plate. It is a great way to taste a little bit of each item and grab a light meal. After dinner, guests can choose from the “After Dinner” and Dessert menu. The selections are both fresh and flavorful at reasonable prices. If guests have a difficult time choosing just one, they can opt to try the Dessert Sampler, which features a little bit of everything. Also offered on this menu is an extensive drink list including different port wines, cognacs and scotches.

Room service is available should guests wish to dine in-room, instead of heading to one of the restaurants. Guest services is happy to arrange room service upon request.

The Lobby Bar and Lounge is the place to be for a relaxing, enjoyable evening. The view of Reeds Bay and the Atlantic City skyline will wow guests as they sip on tasty cocktail selections or classic bar favorites. The atmosphere is laid back and casual, yet stylish. Cocktails and conversation go along great with the Small Plates menu that is served from 5 p.m. to close each day.

Guests will love the opportunity to indulge in soothing spa treatments at the adjacent Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa. This world-class spa promises exceptional services that will leave guests feeling rejuvenated, relaxed and at peace. The calming décor features inlaid river rock and other decorations for an Asian flair. Even the soothing aromas will have guests feeling at ease almost immediately as they enter the spa. Guests will be given soft, lush robes upon arrival.

Treatment options include facials, nails and various body treatments. If multiple services are of interest, there are spa packages as an option. While visiting the spa, whether for just one treatment or a day long spa trip, guests can treat themselves to a delicious bite to eat from the Red Door spa menu.

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Golf

Golfers staying at the Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club will not be disappointed. There are three major courses which are easily accessed from the hotel. The Pines Course was the host of the PGA Championship in 1942 and has been a very popular course since. This course winds through the woodlands to the west of the hotel and offers not only an exciting challenge but also beautiful scenery. It covers about 6700 yards and has a course rating of 71.7.

The Turtle Course is an easy 9 hole course meant for putting. It was named for the turtles that inhabit the bay. It is a very easygoing course for guests looking to perhaps practice their putt, or even newcomers to the game.

The Bay Course is an 18 hole links style course and runs along Reeds Bay. The biggest challenge of this course is the wind. Because of its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the winds that come off the water effect the movement of the ball. The water does make for a stunning view, however.

Families and children are always gladly welcome at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club. The Dolce Family Break package is a perfect option for families since it offers either a choice of continental or buffet breakfast in the dining room, deluxe accommodations and 50% off a second adjoining/connecting room, and kids 12 and under eat free from the kids breakfast menu.

Children under 18 may also visit the spa for treatments provided they are accompanied by an adult and, in some cases, a waiver signed.

Loads of family fun can be enjoyed at the indoor and outdoor pool, where guests can lay back on a lounge chair or swim in the refreshing waters. Kids will love the pools and will want to spend hours swimming.

Weddings at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club are elegant, sophisticated and stunning. The service specialists on hand at the hotel work very hard to ensure couples realize their dream wedding day. The 670 acres of pristinely kept hotel grounds makes for an endless choice of places to hold a ceremony. The pine trees and greenery allow for beautiful scenic photographs. Couples can customize a menu for their reception with the assistance of award-winning chefs to wow their guests.

With seven different venues available for ceremonies and receptions, there is a space to suit every wedding. Couples can choose historic rooms such as the Oval Room, where Grace Kelly had her sixteenth birthday party, or The Bayview Terrace which offers a paved area and green space for an outdoors, airy ceremony and reception. The possibilities are virtually limitless when it comes to wedding ceremonies and receptions at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club. There are wedding packages for couples who would like to have everything set out for them or the service specialists at the hotel can customize and personalize the day as the bride and groom wish.

Meetings and conferences can be held without a hitch at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club. There are multiple spaces available for use throughout the property, including indoor and outdoor space. Meetings from 18 to 350 attendees can be accommodated at Seaview with different configurations for the various venues on-site. With a Complete Meeting Package, guests can plan to have a successful meeting or conference with all the details taken care of, from guest rooms to nourishing, delicious catering and even delivery of morning newspapers. Guests planning a meeting at Stockton Seaview will have use of the Dedicated Meeting Concierge to help them through every step of the planning and execution of the meeting or conference. There is top-notch audio and visual equipment for use during meetings and conferences including complementary Wi-Fi.

Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club aims to achieve a high standard of sustainability. They are constantly working on creating awareness and finding new ways to reduce their carbon footprint and reduce their energy consumption. A very unique way the hotel expresses their environmental concern is to plant one tree on the hotel grounds in honor of each staff member of the hotel. For meetings and conferences, there is an option for those planning their meetings or events at Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club to choose a carbon neutral meeting which would help reduce their carbon footprint while using the services at the hotel.

401 South New York Road, Galloway, NJ 08205, Phone: 855-894-8698