Where to Stay in South Jersey

Elaine’s Cape May
Built in 1860 in the Southern plantation style (did you know South Jersey was below the Mason-Dixon line?), Elaine’s just underwent a fabulous renovation with the right balance of old and new. Ideally situated near Washington Street promenade and with a great on-site restaurant and live music every summer night, this place has it going on.
Beach Plum Cottages & Suites
Cape May hoteliers and restaurateurs Will and Curtis decided they needed better produce for their guests, so they started a regenerative farm where people could experience the food they ate. Today, you can shop the farm stand and have an epic farm-to-dinner table dinner at Beach Plum, but you can also sleep in this bucolic dreamscape. Stay in their chic one-bedroom suites or their 6-8 person cottages and have this 62-acre farm virtually to yourselves each night.
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