New Jersey Travel Guide

United States of America

New Jersey featuring general coastal views, a skyscraper and a city
New Jersey
Quarter at Tropicana showing shopping
Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal featuring street scenes and heritage elements
Boardwalk Hall featuring night scenes, rides and a city
Revolutionary history, fun-filled family attractions, charming towns and a dramatic, windswept coastline all meet in the scenic Garden State of New Jersey.

New Jersey is famed for its enthralling attractions, world-renowned universities and its Jersey Shore, the long stretch of coastline that features quaint towns and lively cities. The most densely populated state in the nation crams in numerous museums, monuments and outdoor destinations within a compact space. Visit coastal casinos, stunning galleries and historic sights all within welcoming New Jersey.

The state was at the center of the War of Independence, due to its crucial location between the two major cities of Philadelphia and New York. Explore sites such as Monmouth Battlefield State Park and Trenton Battle Monument to learn about the state’s involvement in the conflict.

Wander around the leafy campus of Princeton University, one of the leading educational establishments in the nation. The historic grounds host the Princeton University Art Museum, which features an impressive array of paintings, sculptures and antiquities from around the world.

Indulge in the pleasures of Atlantic City, famed for its casino-lined boardwalks and luxury hotels. Shop for clothes created by some of the biggest brands in fashion, feast on mouthwatering seafood and relax in full-service spas.

Escape to New Jersey’s beautiful coast, known for charming waterfront towns. Stroll around Cape May, which maintains a winsome 19th-century atmosphere. Visit the Cape May Lighthouse, one of the oldest working beacons in the country. Spring Lake offers a serene oceanfront retreat near the southernmost tip of the state in a charming, scenic town.

Bring your family to New Jersey to experience all of its numerous attractions. Plummet down the roller coasters of Six Flags Great Adventure and experience the interactive exhibits of the Liberty Science Center. The Adventure Aquarium features live displays of penguins, sharks and even porcupines, while Storybook Land transports children to a world of fairy tales.

New Jersey is served by regular transportation links to New York City, which is right on the edge of the state. Visit New Jersey in summer for the best weather on the beaches but try to come midweek to avoid the crowds.

Popular cities in New Jersey

Atlantic City Boardwalk featuring a city and street scenes as well as a large group of people
Atlantic City
Known for Walking, Casinos and Beaches
Come for gambling, the Boardwalk, saltwater taffy, activities on the water and concerts in this very popular New Jersey tourist destination.

Reasons to visit

  • Harrah's Atlantic City Casino
  • Borgata Casino
  • Atlantic City Boardwalk
Liberty State Park which includes city views, general coastal views and night scenes
Jersey City
Known for Scenery, Urban and Skyscrapers
Directly across the Hudson River from Manhattan, this vibrant city offers a smaller scale metropolitan experience anchored by the famous Liberty State Park.

Reasons to visit

  • Manhattan Cruise Terminal
  • Jersey City City Hall
  • MetLife Stadium
Downtown Newark featuring outdoor art, a square or plaza and a city
Newark
Known for Sports, Theatres and Live music
New Jersey’s largest metropolis features a stunning grove of cherry trees, a park where George Washington and his soldiers camped and one of the biggest airports in the country.

Reasons to visit

  • New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  • Prudential Center
  • Branch Brook Park
Cape May
Cape May
Known for Beaches, Sea and Sunsets
Cape May awaits: its beaches, oceanfront, sunsets and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Cape May Beach
  • Washington Street Mall
  • Sunset Beach
Morven which includes a house
Princeton
Known for Dining, Shopping and Universities
Home of one of the nation’s acclaimed Ivy-League universities, this small colonial town offers history, performing arts and numerous festivals.

Reasons to visit

  • Princeton University
  • Palmer Square
  • Princeton University Stadium
Wildwood
Wildwood
Known for Walking, Beaches and Sea
This resort town in New Jersey has beautiful beaches, a boardwalk, amusement park and historic district with a unique 1950s “doo-wop”-style architecture.

Reasons to visit

  • Splash Zone Water Park
  • Mariner's Pier
  • Adventure Pier