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Saturday, July 9, 2016

RV ENTHUSIASTS’ ‘ONE-STOP’ DELIGHT: THE CAPE MAY-LEWES FERRY

The Northeast’s renowned, year-round attraction continues as a favorite all-in-one, one-day package for RVers seeking a wide array of unique off-road experiences and adventures

It’s something of a “hidden treasure,” or as one enthusiast described it, a coastal vacation haven that’s been “floating under the radar.” But since 1964, more than 11 million Jersey-shore locals and out-of-towners (including foreign tourists) and, in increasing numbers, RVers—more than 5000 last year-- whatever the size of their vehicle have “discovered” the Cape May-Lewes Ferry that crosses Delaware Bay, connecting Cape May, NJ, with the historic town of Lewes, DE.

A singular appeal of the CMLF for RVers can be summed up as RC—Recreational Choice (#RVRC);  a bounty of accessible off-road outdoor pleasures that can be enjoyed in a single day or longer, all beginning with a scenic (and gas-saving) 17-mile, 85-minute bay crossing. The CMLF is a watery gateway to a host of connective experiences, allowing passengers to go historical sightseeing; hike and bike on some of the country’s best trails; go boating (or, for yachting fans, catch the America’s Cup 2016 tour, which stops at Cape May Aug. 30-31); scope out great camping sites; check the calendar for arts and crafts fairs at the terminals; or simply, after hours behind the wheel, just kick back and take a relaxingly welcome respite from the road.

For the inter-generation family, more choice gives old and young alike a chance to both share and isolate their own favorite activities. For seniors, for example, maybe it’s the more historical sightseeing. For the young, perhaps more physically taxing options (like a lighthouse climb). Mostly, however, the togetherness starts by getting off the road and onto the ferry. Plus there’s always food and drink, and the music starts immediately.

This summer’s CMLF calendar has an array of special music events, including a series of outdoor “Rock the Boat” Musical Cruises running Fridays at 5:15 PM, through Aug. 26;  low-key Sunday JAMZ at 3:15 PM, through August 26;  (featuring Tap Takeover with specials from local Microbreweries); and Sunday Concerts (earlier in the day) in both terminals that salute various musical styles and such icons as Elvis, Billy Joel, the Rolling Stones and Journey; and a number of Fireworks Cruises featuring live music. For reservations and further information:  1-800-64FERRY (1-800-643-3779).

Shipboard views of the magnificent scenery and sunrises and sunsets (and occasionally dolphins swimming alongside the vessels) are bonuses - and dogs and cats are welcome (and ride free). Why shouldn’t your pets vacation with you? (Pet friendly rentals can be found for Cape May at https://www.tripping.com.) 

Day Trips with a Concierge Touch. The Cape May-Lewes Guest Services staff, providing unmatched assistance, will help you plan a variety of daytrips; call 1-800-643-3779 (free of charge). The team provides day trip ideas on its video. 

City of Lewes (Delaware). This 17th century town offers antiques, tours, unique shopping and boutiques (no sales tax) all within walking distance. Additionally, casino, wineries, and shopping outlets are in the area. http://www.leweschamber.com/#sthash.TSAAIuYf.dpuf

Cape May (New Jersey). At the nation’s oldest seashore resort, which is a year-round community, enjoy the gingerbread architecture of the town, Washington Street Mall, golf, watersports, spas, dining and the beach.  http://www.capemay.com/play/

Beaches and National Parks. A bounty of opportunities to stroll, hike, take a nature walk, meditate, or explore at  Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware Seashore State Park, Dewey Beach Ft. Delaware State Park, Ft. Miles State Park, and Rehobeth Beach, renowned for its boardwalk and restaurants.

When you’re looking for a special RV daytrip experience, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is just the ticket. 

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DAY-TRIP BELIEVERS’ ‘ONE-STOP’ DELIGHT: THE CAPE MAY-LEWES FERRY


The Northeast’s renowned, year-round attraction continues as a favorite all-in-one, one-day package for cruisers, sightseers, hikers, bikers, kayakers, dog lovers and history buffs-
It’s something of a “hidden treasure,” or as one enthusiast described it, a coastal vacation haven that’s been “floating under the radar.” But since 1964, Jersey-shore locals and a rapidly growing number of out-of-towners (including foreign tourists) and RVers-- have “discovered” the Cape May-Lewes Ferry that crosses Delaware Bay, connecting Cape May, NJ, with the historic town of Lewes, DE.

This summer’s CMLF calendar has an array of special events, including a series of outdoor “Rock the Boat” Musical Cruises running Fridays at 5:15 PM- July 8 through Aug. 26;  low-key Sunday JAMZ at 3:15 PM – July 8 through August 26;  (featuring Tap Takeover with specials from local Microbreweries);  and Sunday Concerts (earlier in the day) in both terminals that salute various musical styles and such icons as Elvis, Billy Joel, the Rolling Stones and Journey; and a number of Fireworks Cruises featuring live music. For reservations and further information:  1-800-64FERRY (1-800-643-3779).

Shipboard views of the magnificent scenery and sunrises and sunsets (and occasionally dolphins swimming alongside the vessels) are bonuses - and dogs and cats are welcome (and ride free). Why shouldn’t your pets vacation with you? (Pet friendly rentals can be found for Cape May at https://www.tripping.com.) 

Day Trips with a Concierge Touch. The Cape May-Lewes Guest Services staff, providing unmatched assistance, will help you plan a variety of daytrips; call 1-800-643-3779 (free of charge). The team provides day trip ideas on its video. 

City of Lewes (Delaware). This 17th century town offers antiques, tours, unique shopping and boutiques (no sales tax) all within walking distance. Additionally, casino, wineries, and shopping outlets are in the area. http://www.leweschamber.com/#sthash.TSAAIuYf.dpuf

Cape May (New Jersey). At the nation’s oldest seashore resort, which is a year-round community, enjoy the gingerbread architecture of the town, Washington Street Mall, golf, watersports, spas, dining and the beach.  http://www.capemay.com/play/

Beaches and National Parks. A bounty of opportunities to stroll, hike, take a nature walk, meditate, or explore at  Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware Seashore State Park, Dewey Beach Ft. Delaware State Park, Ft. Miles State Park, and Rehobeth Beach, renowned for its boardwalk and restaurants.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

MEDIA ALERT FOR SNOWBIRDS DRIVING NORTHEAST!




TURN TRAFFIC BOTTLENECKS INTO A WATERGOING EXCURSION BY USING THE CAPE MAY-LEWES FERRY

It’s that time of year that snowbirds come home (north) for the summer, and if you are ready to take your annual  I-95 drive from Miami headed north, you can anticipate traffic snags and delays somewhere close to the thousand mile mark at the Washington D.C. Beltway. This can be avoided by plotting an alternative route to the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, which will allow you to cruise and sightsee through what could have been the worst part of the trip, and cut miles from the trip.
Operating 365 days a year, the ferry travels 17 miles several times a day for 85 minutes from Lewes Delaware, where the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean meet, to Cape May, NJ (and in reverse). With capacity for 100 vehicles (RVs included), travelers with cars can expect to pay a reasonable fee while avoiding gas and toll charges,  relax on a pristine vessel, have refreshments, and take the dog for a pleasant stroll on deck. 

Yes, dogs are welcome (and free)! Visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/ to reserve your spot, request special accommodations, and discover some excellent dining, wining, shopping, hiking and biking experiences that are worth stopping for. And visiting off-season is your chance to avoid lines, have the town to yourselves (ergo, in-demand restaurants and hotel rooms with views at a value price). You can also experience:   

Day Trips with a Concierge Touch. The Cape May-Lewes Guest Services staff, providing unmatched assistance, will help you plan a variety of daytrips; call 1-800-643-3779 (free of charge). The team provides ideas on its video:   http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/daytrips/tabid/1160/Default.aspx
City of Lewes (Delaware). This 17th century town offers antiques, tours, unique shopping and boutiques (no sales tax) all within walking distance. Additionally, casino, wineries, and shopping outlets are in the area. http://www.leweschamber.com/#sthash.TSAAIuYf.dpuf
Cape May (New Jersey). At the nation’s oldest seashore resort, which is a year-round community, enjoy the gingerbread architecture of the town, Washington Street Mall, golf, watersports, spas, dining and the beach.  http://www.capemay.com/play/
Beaches and National Parks. A bounty of opportunities to stroll, hike, take a nature walk, meditate, or explore at  Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware Seashore State Park, Dewey Beach Ft. Delaware State Park, Ft. Miles State Park, and Rehobeth Beach, renowned for its boardwalk and restaurants.

Whether snowbirds just need a meal and a break, or would enjoy one more day experiencing unexpected pleasures, before reaching home territory, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is just the ticket.