Memorial Day 2021 At Jersey Shore: Here's What's New At The Beach - Brick, NJ - With COVID-19 restrictions lifting, here's what to know if you're planning to head to the beach for the holiday weekend.
Cherry Hill Courier-Post
We are a family who feels most at home in Cape May, a place I’ve vacationed and day-tripped to since I was a child.
But last summer, when we determined renting an Airbnb would allow us to social distance while hitting the beach, my husband suggested we try somewhere new to help us break out of our COVID fog of everyday-is-the-sameness.
As we’d already enjoyed several carefully strategized, socially distant daytrips to Cape May Point, I was all in when he suggested Ventnor, somewhere neither of us had ever been.
We scored an affordable and well-appointed Dutch Colonial a few blocks from the beach, and walking there under the canopy of Ventnor’s many mature trees was one of the highlights of our trip.
UpdatedSun, May 23, 2021 at 11:53 am ET
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If you re headed to the beach for the summer of 2021, take a look at what rules and restrictions still apply due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Karen Wall/Patch)
The summer of 2020 was unlike any in memory for most of us, even when folks headed to the beach for a respite from the pandemic.
There were restrictions on beach capacity, swimming bans in some places and shortened hours.
With the number of people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 increasing New Jersey has been aiming to have 70 percent of its population vaccinated by summer and the numbers of new daily cases and hospitalizations falling, Gov. Phil Murphy has been easing restrictions on a number of activities, including outdoor gatherings. As of Monday, the outdoor gatherings limit rises to 500 people.
2021 Beach Tag Guide For Atlantic and Cape May Counties
I am so looking forward to the 2021 summer season and enjoying some fun in the sun. From Atlantic City to Wildwood, South Jersey is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the entire country.
It s also never too early to purchase your beach tags for the 2021 beach season. Beach tags will be sold at window pick up locations, through the mail, online or through an app called
VIPLY which will make your beach tag purchase contactless. .
Beach tags are required on most South Jersey beaches between Memorial Day and Labor Day.