{"id":203118,"date":"2016-03-23T13:40:39","date_gmt":"2016-03-23T17:40:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/best-beaches-in-new-jersey-new-jersey-monthly.php"},"modified":"2016-03-23T13:40:39","modified_gmt":"2016-03-23T17:40:39","slug":"best-beaches-in-new-jersey-new-jersey-monthly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/best-beaches-in-new-jersey-new-jersey-monthly.php","title":{"rendered":"Best Beaches in New Jersey &#8211; New Jersey Monthly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Best: Family Fun Beach    Point Pleasant Beach    Exit N-90\/S-98    Fun House isnt just an attraction on the Point Pleasant Beach    boardwalk; its an appropriate moniker for this seaside    playground with its first-class aquarium, live entertainment,    arcades, wide beaches and array of dining options. Rent bikes    from the colorful fleet at Shore Riders Bike Rentals and cruise    the boardwalk while the line winds down at Perks Caf, a    popular breakfast spot featuring candied French toast and fresh    fruit. Then hit the beach at Martells, where you can enjoy    alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages from its Tiki Bar. Want    to get the kids out of the sun? At Jenkinsons Aquarium, they    can view sharks, penguins, alligators and sealseven sea stars    and stingrays in the touch tank. For dinner, head over to    Frankies Bar & Grill to feast on 10-ounce sirloin burgers.    A $5.95 childrens menu offers six selections served with fries    and a glass of milk or soda. End a great day at Hoffmans,    where you can indulge in delicious homemade ice creamfrom    strawberry bon bon to peanut butter nugget.    AJC  <\/p>\n<p>    Best: Family Quiet Beaches    Stone Harbor    Exit 10    With its small-town charm, laid-back shopping district and    numerous restaurants, Stone Harbor offers fun for the whole    familyat a slower pace than many of its Shore neighbors. The    beaches are never overcrowded and are within walking distance    of all points in the town (which for the most part is just two    or three city blocks wide). Shoppers flock to 96th Street, but    the town has plenty to keep the kids entertained as well. Peek    through the windows at the Original Fudge Kitchen to see the    sweet stuff being prepared; pop into Island Studio to paint    your own pottery; or play a rooftop round of mini golf at one    of Tee Times two locations. For fun on the water, you can rent    a kayak or a surfboard from Harbor Outfitters for some    flat-water paddling on the calm bay, or sign the family up for    one of their guided ecotours. Satisfy the kids pizza cravings    at Peace A Pizza, which serves offerings such as chicken    parmesan and mac-n-cheese pizza. And cap it all off with a trip    to Springers Homemade Ice Cream, a Stone Harbor staple since    the 1920s. On summer Mondays, bring a blanket to the firehouse    lot at 7 pm for family nights featuring magic shows, jugglers,    puppets and songs.DAS  <\/p>\n<p>      Recommended Reading:       The Sweet 16: New Jersey's Best Craft      Breweries    <\/p>\n<p>    Bay Head    Exit S-98\/N-90    There are no public changing rooms in Bay Head, and food and    beverages are prohibited on the beach. But the strand is never    crowded, bathers are protected by lifeguards, and you can rent    kayaks, surfboards and bikes right in town. For dinner, bring    the family to Theresas South, a casual and creative offshoot    of the popular Theresas in Westfield. Later, stop in for ice    cream at Dorcas of Bay Head, a classic soda-fountain sidewalk    caf. Dont miss the Summer Surf Movie Nights at the Beach    House Classic Boardshop on select Fridays throughout the    summer. DAS  <\/p>\n<p>    Sea Girt    Exit 98    With one mile of uncrowded beaches and an old-fashioned    boardwalk, Sea Girt is perfect for a quiet family getaway. The    boardwalk begins at the foot of the Sea Girt Lighthouse and    runs to the south end of town. Hungry? Check out Rods Olde    Irish Tavern, a turn-of-the-century saloon, for some    traditional pub fare.DAS  <\/p>\n<p>    Best: Secluded Beach    Strathmere, Upper Township    Exit N-13\/S-17    Some folks in Upper Township are not happy with New Jersey    Monthly. Why? Because in last years Shore Guide, we spilled    the beans about their beloved gemStrathmere. (Seriously, they    yelled at this reporter last summer.) Well, the secret is out,    and yes, Strathmere is as unique as it sounds. Tucked between    the busier Ocean City and Sea Isle City, this cozy 1.5-mile    stretch is quiet, shoobie-free and requires no beach tags.    Approach it from two-lane Commonwealth Avenue (where you can    always find free street parking, even in the height of summer)    and stake out a sandy spot for the day. Enjoy sunbathing at the    shoreline, take a walk to the northern end of the island for    views of OC, watch the dolphins commute, or try ocean kayaking,    surfing, fishing, even kiteboardingall without kitschy shops    and boardwalk hubbub. For a break from sun and sand, grab an    ice cream at the Old Shack or a cold beer or two during happy    hour at hole-in-the-wall Twisties or on the outdoor deck at the    popular Deauville Inn. Just dont tell anyone you heard about    it from me. The towns oval car decals even say Shhh. 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