Archive for the ‘Jersey Shore Beaches’ Category

Beach Resorts

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I’ve been searching around for some time now to find inexpensive resort packages and discounts. Unfortunately the primary ways to do this were: To buy a timeshare and participate in one of the timeshare groups such as RCI to trade in weeks to visit other resorts. The other being (more…)

Add an East Coast Beaches Website to our Directory

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Do you have or know of a great East Coast Beaches or related website? Send us a message on Twitter or email with the url of the site along with a brief description. We like East Coast Beach Guides, Beach Blogs, Real Estate, Vacation Rentals, Motels, Hotels, Restaurants, entertainment, sports, watersports, surfshops, fishing. Pretty much anything beach or (more…)

New Jersey Beaches NJ

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

The Jersey Shore as an irresistible attraction that lures visitors over and over again. The New Jersey Beaches have around one hundred and twenty seven miles of beautiful sand teamed with the coolest of breezes coming from the great Atlantic making them one of the most favorite of the East Coast Beaches. The amazing scenery makes it a desired vacation location year after year. People enjoy the days digging their toes in the fine white sand, walking over the most famous boardwalks, exploring the abundance of historic legacies across the shores. The beaches have many amusements, dining, entertainment, and more that that light up every night of the visitors.  

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Hurricane Noel Video on You Tube

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Check out our You Tube video of Hurricane Noel Hitting the Jersey Shore last weekend.




Fall at the Jersey Shore

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Adding to another great Beach Season at the Jersey Shore were the unexpected patches of warm weather throughout September into early October 2007. With the water temperatures in the mid to upper 60’s until into early October, many could be seen swimming, wading, and body surfing at the Jersey Shore on weekends.

Several Nor’easter’s hampered some of the fun but helped to keep beach water temperatures warm. None the less the surfers were very happy for the waves.

With the water temperatures dropping the much anticipated fall run of Fish heading south should keep local fisherman busy until Thanksgiving. Stripped bass are making their way south as this is being written from off more northern East Coast Beaches such as Cape Cod and Long Island heading down the Jersey Coastline. With the Several Day Nor’easter now over and winds out of the west fish should be hitting the beach.




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