Bayberry Inn
An historic property, once the home of Joseph Q. Williams, Mayor of
Cape May during much of the Civil War, Bayberry Inn is conveniently located
two short blocks from the beach and one block from the shops of Washington Street Mall. Within a short stroll, you’ll explore many of Cape May's fine shops and restaurants, the promenade and our sparkling beach beyond.
223 Perry St., Cape May, NJ 08204. 609-884-9232.

Captain Mey's Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inn
As you cross the threshold at Captain Mey's Inn, you will experience a warm and welcoming atmosphere which the Dutch call "Gezellig". The Dutch heritage is truly evident. You will see Persian rugs on the table tops, a Delft Blue China collection and authentic European antiques throughout. Marvel at the chestnut oak Eastlake paneling in the dining room, leaded glass bay window and restored fireplace with its intricately carved mantel, where one can sip sherry when there is a chill in the air. The inn has been meticulously restored. Special attention is given to guest rooms where one will find Victorian bedroom suites accented with antiques of the Victorian era. All rooms have queen beds and private baths, and don't forget our luxury rooms with a romantic whirlpool tub for two.
202 Ocean Street, Cape May, NJ 08204. 800-981-3702, 609-884-7793.

Windward House Bed & Breakfast
Windward House is a gracious Edwardian seaside inn with a tradition of hospitality and comfort. This restored inn is located in the heart of the historic district on Jackson Street, the oldest street in Cape May. It was built during a period when rooms were large, spacious and airy. To capture the summer sun and shade, this comfortable inn has three porches - a wraparound front porch filled with wicker, a second floor porch which is private to two special guest rooms and a third floor sundeck.
24 Jackson Street, Cape May, New Jersey 08204. 609-884-3368.


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