 | Cape May Hotels and Accommodations Reviews | 1 - 10 of 25 |  | One of the most venerated and recognizable hotels in Cape May is the Chalfonte. Built in 1876 for Colonel Henry Sawyer, the Chalfonte's signature feature is its expansive white clapboard facade and fabulous, expansive, awning-covered porch filled with rockingchairs. The Chalfonte, which boast 70 rooms, is also known for its fine southern cooking. Ms. Helen Dickerson reigned over the kitchen for some 60 years and now her two daughters are carrying on in her tradition. Breakfast and dinner are included in the rates. The Chalfonte is open from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Book early for rooms which come with private or shared bath, decorated in antiques and light fabrics. Entertainment is sometimes offered as are many art exhibits, etc. Check their website.
A fabulous location for a quick walk to the beach. The Chalfonte is loaded with history, comfort, and good food. I've heard that quests don't even have to lock their rooms! Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: more expensive than averageAddress: 301 Howard Street, Cape MayPhone: 888-411-1998Directions: A few short blocks from the waterfront in the heart of Cape May.Website: chalfonte.com Other Contact: FAX: 609-884-4588
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We decided that as we would be staying in Cape May for a whole week it would be nice to rent an apartment rather than stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast as we would usually do. Researching our options on the web I came across the website for the local paper, the Cape May Times, which had an excellent selection of rental properties of all sizes (and to suit most budgets). From this we picked out the Shore S Cape, which seemed to offer everything we wanted at a very good price. It proved to be an excellent choice. On our arrival we received a very friendly welcome from our landlady, Donna, who showed us to a light and airy apartment on the ground floor. It was a warm sunny day and the several doors between our sitting room and the porch all stood open to let in the fresh air. We felt at home immediately, a feeling that remained until she waved us off, with gifts of cookies and apples for the journey, a week later. The apartment consists of three rooms. At the front is that lovely cheerful sitting room, with windows on two sides, a comfortable sofa, dining table and chairs and a kitchen area. The latter was well-supplied with utensils, cutlery etc. We mostly ate out, but we did find these useful on our one stormy evening when we stayed home in front of the TV (with a DVD borrowed from Donna’s supply), a light supper and a few beers. We also made good use of the coffee machine during our stay. If needed there’s a microwave as well as the regular oven; fridge stocked with milk; coffee, tea and sugar all provided – so you can have a drink out on the porch as soon as you arrive! The porch by the way wraps round to the front. The side portion is allocated for the private use of this apartment, while the bit at the front is communal. Beyond the sitting room is the bedroom, which also has a door out onto the porch and is decorated in the same navy and white (with touches of red) colour scheme. Although not large, it has plenty of storage space and a decent sized double bed. Beyond this again is the bathroom, which is probably the least good of the rooms, being a little on the small side. But on the plus side the towels supplied are plentiful and generously sized, and it’s absolutely fine for two people, as long as you don’t want to spend your holiday soaking in a tub (there isn’t one!) or pampering yourself.
The house itself is a lovely Victorian in the typical local “Painted Lady” style (more on the Painted Ladies in my General tip). It’s in a good location, only one block from the sea, though the town centre is a little further – about ten minutes on foot. But it’s a very pleasant walk through quiet streets lined with more of these historic houses, and we certainly never felt the need to take the car when going out for dinner. Donna and Steve made us very welcome. I already mentioned the cookies on departure, but these weren’t the first we’d sampled as Donna had presented us with some earlier in the week too. They were as delicious as the smells coming from her kitchen had suggested they would be. When I mentioned that I was planning to write this tip for VT she took me upstairs to see the two bedroom apartment on the top floor. This also looked lovely, with its own deck at the back overlooking the town, two good sized bedrooms and lots of space – it would be ideal for a family. All in all I can really recommend the Shore S Cape. But I would warn you to go soon – there was a For Sale sign outside, and although Donna told me it will probably be a few years before she and Steve sell up, you might not want to take that chance! Theme: OtherPrice: US$40-80 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: % 819 Stockton Ave., Cape May, NJ 08204Phone: (609) 898-0167Directions: On Stockton Avenue between Jefferson and Howard StreetsWebsite: www.capemaytimes.com/rentals/sheetz.htm Other Contact: tsscape@comcast.net
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One of the fabulous things about Cape May is its wealth of Victorian Bed & Breakfast Inns, each one more beautiful than the one before it. The John F. Craig House is a Carpenter Gothic Victorian charmer with 7 exquisite guestrooms and 1 suite. Built in 1866, it was expanded when the owners moved another house on Lafayette St. built in the 1850's and attached it to the Craig House making it a perfect size for a B&B. The house has wonderful open porches for the summer and glassed-in porches for the fall and winter. For Victoriana lovers (OK, for us women) you'll enjoy the inn's collection of old toys, trains, majolica, and the like. The guestrooms are all furnished with either Eastlake and Renaissance Revival antiques, has quality bedding and each room has a private bath, cable TV with VCR, coffeemakers, apt.-size refrigerators, hairdryers and air-conditioning. Some rooms even have fireplaces!! Each room has been given its own name for a personalized touch. The John F. Craig House is one block from the beach and to shopping and restaurants due to its great location.
I particularly like the fact that not only is breakfast which can be taken in the dining room or on the porch as you wish. In addition, Included with the price of the room are afternoon snacks/refreshments served about 5pm. If that wasn't enough, beach towels, beach chairs, an outdoor shower, and bicycles are provided free of charge to guests. How fantastic is that!?! (Don't forget to purchase a beach tag before you hit the beach!See earlier tips.) This B&B also has a small library nook with private internet access for all you VT'rs that can't wait to e-mail or access your VT pages. And last but not least, free off-site parking is also included in your rate. This B & B is not the place for frugal travelers but if you don't mind splurging, this is a fantastic place! Check their website for current rates, specials and cancellation policies. **Note** Only children over the age of 12 are welcome. Sorry, but not pets! You can understand why this policy is in force. Leave a Comment Theme: Bed and BreakfastPrice: US$120-180 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 609 Columbia Avenue, Cape MayPhone: 877-544-0314Directions: One block from beach, shopping and dining!Website: %cgjohnfcraig.com Other Contact: FAX: 609-898-1307
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Lovely Mason Cottage was built in 1871. It's a wonderful example of Victorian frill and flourishes! A full breakfast and afternoon tea is served. Summer rates are $170-$300. A special rate of three nights for the price of two begins Sept.7-Dec.22, Sunday-Thursdays. Walking along Columbia Avenue is like taking a step back in time. You'll see wonderfully restored Victorians decorated with ornate gingerbread trim and wide, inviting front porches! The Mason Cottage sits among other lovely restored homes that have been repurposed as popular Bed and Breakfasts. Theme: Bed and BreakfastPrice: US$180 and up » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 625 Columbia StreetPhone: 800-716-2766Directions: Garden State Pkway. turns into Lafayette St. At first traffic lt. turn left onto Madison. Go thru 1 traffic lt. for about 2 blocks; turn rt. on Columbia at the water tower. Go about 3 blocks, see on rt. opposite Baptist Church.Website: www.themasoncottage.com
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This was a wonderful find, Terry found this one on the internet and booked it. It was very clean with all you would need, a full kitchen with pots, pans and dishes, satellite TV with alot of stations and off street parking. We went to the Acme in town and didn't come close to filling the full size fridge. The owner was perfect and easy to deal with, she was so nice that because it rained all day Friday she let us check out at 3PM instead of 10AM so we could enjoy our Sunday instead of worrying about our things locked up in the truck all day. It was a great little cottage just the right size for 2 people and you could see the Cape May Lighthouse from the front porch. Leave a Comment Theme: Pension/GuesthousePrice: US$80-120 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: 6 Mt VernonDirections: Only 1 block from the beach near the end
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$100-275 for two.
Dating back to 1869, this ornate former home converted to a B & B offers tours for those not staying there. Leave a Comment Theme: Bed and BreakfastComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: The Abbey 34 Gurney Street at Columbia Avenue Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) - 884 - 4506
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Check their site for their fairly expensive package deals.
Though listed here under accommodations, this southern style beacon of genteel grace that dates back to 1876 exudes such charm that it is certainly on the must see list as well. Leave a Comment Theme: HotelComparison: most expensiveDirections: 301 Howard Street, Cape May, New Jersey chalfontnj@aol.com 609-884-8409 • Toll Free: 888-411-1998 Fax: 609-884-4588
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$100-275
Built in 1867, this former summer cottage has been tastefully restored with each room decorated in its own unique way. Leave a Comment Theme: Bed and BreakfastComparison: more expensive than averageDirections: 613 Columbia Avenue Cape May, NJ 08204 (609) 884-4948 OPEN ALL YEAR InnKeeper@summercottageinn.com
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The view from the balcony.... It was beg/mid April and was still cold in NY, but here it seemed like the summer already started, you could've worn a tshirt. Leave a Comment
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$150-275
One of the most photographed buildings in Cape May and certainly my most memorable. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherComparison: more expensive than average
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