Delaware CIty, DE to Cape May, NJ

On Mother's Day, we had the pleasure of cruising down the Delaware River into the Delaware Bay to reach our final destination Cape May, NJ.  

On the way we passed two light houses, two large container boats and saw two dolphin sightings.  The amazing thing about the journey was that it can be a treacherous trip under the wrong conditions; but the gods were with us, as we had no wind and the tide in our favor.  We reached Cape May and the South Jersey Marina by 4 pm.

Cape May is a cute town and seaside resort with some lovely Victorian houses (sorry no pictures) and great little shopping area at the Washington Street outdoor mall.  We walked 4 miles RT to Washington street, found the beach and a tequila bar!

Since we had another day, we decided to ride our bikes and went from one end of the shore to another about a 12-mile trek.

Don found a good surfer's shore break on the south end of the cape - too cold for him to surf!  There is also a sizeable commercial fishing fleet here.

One of the container ships!
Ship John Shoal Lighthouse
2nd container ship!
Cabanas at Cape May shore
Cape May is a training Center for the USCG
The beach has a pavilion for Senior Citizens
And this gets the prize for the ugliest boat ever
It was parked across from us at the Marina!

















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