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Villas in New Jersey
New Jersey is nestled along the Atlantic coastline of the Northeastern US. It may be one of the smaller states in the country, but it is positively packed full of fun things to do and see. From fun beach towns, long boardwalks, a vibrant history, and one of the nation's leading ivy-league universities, the state offers a little something for everyone. It is a fantastic vacation destination for families, couples, beach lovers, history buffs, and more.
Finding your ideal villaChoose from a variety of upscale villas throughout The Garden State. Staying in a villa in New Jersey is the perfect way to celebrate a special event, like weddings, graduations, or just a memorable family getaway. The vast majority of villas in New Jersey are equipped with several bedrooms to accommodate many people, up-to-date appliances, sleek furnishings, and modern decor. Book a villa with a pool to splash around in during the warm summer months. Several villas come with a jacuzzi to warm up outdoors during the colder months. Pet-friendly villas are available for people traveling with their pets.
Travelers and activities
New Jersey offers an array of activities for families of all ages. If you’re up for a day of fun, head to Six Flags Great Adventure, which is an amusement park in Jackson and happens to be the largest theme park in the world at 510 acres! There is a 350-acre Wild Safari park where you can do a drive-through safari and see giraffes, elephants, zebras, and an array of other wild animals up close! The other section of the theme park is full of an endless collection of rides, roller coasters, children’s activities, food vendors, games, and more!
New Jersey for couplesNew Jersey is full of romantic places to see and visit with your significant other. Head to the quaint, small town of New Hope, just over the border in Buckstown, Pennsylvania. The charming, small-town vibes are so peaceful that you may never want to leave. You can enjoy riverside dining, scenic countryside views, boutique shopping, and cozy cafés in New Hope. While many of New Jersey’s attractions are in urban areas, you can still enjoy the outdoors in the Garden State. Hike along the Appalachian Trail which stretches over 70 miles through New Jersey. You can choose from a variety of small hikes and walking paths that lead to stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Did you know that New Jersey is home to a volcano? Although it’s no longer active, you can see it in Beemerville!
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The Atlantic City Boardwalk was created in 1870 and stretches 5.5 miles along the Atlantic coastline. The boardwalk is most known for its many casinos, water taffy stands, food kiosks, and the whirling neon Steel Peer. Head off the beaten path a bit, and stop by the Noyes Art Garage, which houses a wide collection of different art mediums. The African American Heritage Museum is another place not to be missed.
2. Enjoy a hoagieNew Jersey is known for its amazing hoagie sandwiches! Head to Carmen’s Deli in Bellmawr for some of the best hoagies in the state! Yogi’s Hoagies in Hamilton Township also receives consistently high reviews for their hoagies.
3. Visit the best boardwalk and beach on the New Jersey shoreNew Jersey is home to a whopping 18 different boardwalks! Some of which are much nicer than others. Ocean City is consistently regarded as the top boardwalk in the state. It has a fantastic selection of activities, games, restaurants, and food stalls and stretches for nearly 2.5 miles! The boardwalk is nestled along an 8 mile-long beach which is perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
4. Visit PrincetonThe town of Princeton is most known for its ivy-league university, but it is also home to an abundance of other attractions, making it well-worth the visit. Be sure to stop by the Princeton University Art Museum which houses a massive, centuries-old art collection. You can also visit the former home of Albert Einstein and the Princeton Battlefield State Park here!
5. Visit Trenton, the state’s capitalThe state’s capital, Trenton, is home to a rich history and a fantastic downtown district. While you’re here, visit the New Jersey State Museum which is great for history lovers and has a little bit of everything, from dinosaurs, art, and more. Brush up on your knowledge of the Revolutionary War at the Old Barracks Museum. Take a stroll through Grounds for Sculpture, a sculpture park with outdoor exhibitions and stunning gardens. There’s also a big farmer’s market and tons of fantastic restaurants to dine at!
6. Hike around the Delaware Water Gap Recreational AreaIf you’re craving nature, then this is the place to visit. This sprawling, 70,000 acre park is home to dense forests, tons of walking trails, waterfalls, and lakes. Choose from a variety of hiking paths and stop by the iconic Buttermilk Falls, a stunning series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by moss and forest.
7. See the Big Apple without leaving New Jersey!Liberty State Park in New Jersey is so close to New York City that you can actually see spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and several major sites from here. The waterfront park is home to a variety of outdoor activities and a walking area where you can enjoy the views of New York City. You can even take a ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty directly from this park.