With a huge stretch of coastline, there’s a long list of super beaches to be found along the Jersey Shore. The great thing about these beaches is their variety. Some Jersey Shore beaches are crowded and highly popular, with lots of great, family-friendly attractions located just a short walk away from the sand, while others are calmer and quieter, offering romantic, intimate environments for couples and solo travelers to relax. Read on to learn all about the best Jersey Shore beaches.

Point Pleasant Beach

Point Pleasant Beach

© Jin/stock.adobe.com

Definitely one of the most popular Jersey Shore beaches, Point Pleasant Beach is a huge hit with families thanks to the many wonderful and exciting attractions of the Point Pleasant Beach Boardwalk.

This spectacular stretch of seafront is like an all-ages playground, complete with all kinds of fun things to do like an aquarium, rides, ropes course, restaurants, and more.

If you're looking for a full day of family fun on the Jersey Shore, Point Pleasant Beach is a must-visit location.

Stone Harbor

Stone Harbor

© Lee/stock.adobe.com

The Jersey Shore is well-known for its busy, bustling beaches like Point Pleasant, but if you're in the mood for something quieter and calmer, Stone Harbor isn't a bad place to go.

It has a lot of great amenities and things to do, but is much more laid-back than some of the livelier Jersey Shore spots. You can find some great stores and eateries, as well as some unique activities like pottery painting and mini golf.

As for the beach itself, Stone Harbor offers soft sands and gorgeous views. Best of all, it never gets noisy or crowded, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of the ocean.

Spring Lake, Jersey Shore

Spring Lake, Jersey Shore

© Sean/stock.adobe.com

Spring Lake is one of the most exclusive areas of the Jersey Shore. Lots of upscale stores and boutiques line the streets of the local area, making it a super spot to combine some fun in the sun with an exciting shopping trip. You can spend a few hours exploring the stores and then head on down to the beach to rest your tired legs with a lazy sunbathing session.

As with many Jersey Shore beaches, some good quality hotels and restaurants can be enjoyed at Spring Lake too, so it's a top spot no matter what you're looking for.

Ocean City

Ocean City

© jonbilous/stock.adobe.com

The best thing about Ocean City is its boardwalk. The Ocean City Boardwalk runs for nearly three miles in total and has a lot of fun things to do and places to check out.

The Wonderland Pier arcade is filled with rides and games to play, while the local Castaway Cove is also a big hit with families and thrillseekers. Some excellent eateries can be found here too and Ocean City really offers the best of both worlds because you've got all those great amenities and attractions as well as almost eight miles of sandy shore to explore.

Whether you're looking for great food and excitement or a secluded spot on the sand, you'll find it at this Jersey Shore beach.

Asbury Park, Jersey Shore

Asbury Park, Jersey Shore

© Andrew Kazmierski/stock.adobe.com

Asbury Park is one of the fastest-growing areas on the Jersey Shore. Recent renovations and developments have helped this are grow into one of the shore's top spots and it's easy to see why.

Asbury Park has some of the finest dining opportunities anywhere in New Jersey, with lots of lovely beachfront restaurants to try out.

The beach itself is cozy and comfortable, with soft sands and gentle splashing waves. You can enjoy a lot of different beach activities here and the food is out of this world. Asbury Park on a map

Inlet Beach

Inlet Beach

© Jin/stock.adobe.com

If you're actually hoping to head out on the water and ride some waves off the Jersey Shore, Inlet Beach is the one for you.

There are a few good surfing beaches on the shore, but this one really stands out for the challenging waves and exciting conditions it has to offer all-year long.

Located in Manasquan, Inlet Beach is always awesome for surfing, but it can be a nice spot to simply sit on the sand and admire the views as well.

Wildwood Beach

Wildwood Beach

© Wildwood Beach/stock.adobe.com

Wildwood Beach is commonly cited as one of the best stretches of beach along the New Jersey coastline. The beach stretches for 5 glorious miles, offering everyone a memorable day at the sea side. There are loads of activities to enjoy at Wildwood Beach including swimming, surfing, body-boarding and sun bathing. The beach is wide and sandy and is perfect for children of all ages. There are lifeguards on duty most of the summer season and dogs are allowed on the beach from October to May. The beaches are backed by the famous Wildwood Boardwalk which offers all kinds of fun rides and attractions covering 38 blocks.

Wildwood Beach, 3600 Boardwalk, Wildwood, NJ 08260, 609 770 3422

Belmar Beach and Boardwalk

Belmar Beach and Boardwalk

© Demetrios/stock.adobe.com

Belmar Beach is one of the cleanest and best-managed beaches along the New Jersey shoreline. The long, wide beach is kept in a pristine state and the water quality has been ranked as one of the best in the state. Perfect for families, Belmar Beach has children’s playgrounds dotted along the length of the beach and there are many activities on offer for children of all ages. Beach goers can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, body-boarding, kayaking and surfing as well as beach volley ball and more. The beach is backed by a great boardwalk where you can enjoy walking, jogging or simply relaxing and enjoying the sea views.

Belmar Beach, 400 Ocean Ave N, Belmar, NJ 07719

Brigantine Beach

Brigantine Beach

© Michael/stock.adobe.com

Located just 12 minutes north of Atlantic City, the small beachside town of Brigantine offers visitors a beautiful sandy beach next door to the Absecon Wildlife Management Area. The wide sandy beach has lifeguards on duty from June 19 until Labor Day, making it a clean and safe area to bring the family for some beach fun. Besides swimming and sunbathing, visitors can also enjoy a variety of activities including boating, fishing, kayaking, sailing, water scooters and much more. There are special beach mats available during the most popular season and beach wheel chairs can also be requested. There are many shops and restaurants nearby.

Brigantine Beach, 1417 W Brigantine Ave, Brigantine, NJ 08203


Sunset Beach

Sunset Beach

© izuboky/stock.adobe.com

Sunset Beach is perfectly nestled along the Cape May Peninsula, close to Cape May Point. As the name indicates, the beach offers some of the most spectacular sunsets on the East Coast. Sunset beach is covered in pebbles, which means that it is not the most comfortable beach for sunbathing but it is very popular with families who like to spend time searching for Cape May diamonds – small pieces of quartz crystal hidden between the pebbles. At low tide you can see the ship wreck of the SS Atlantus which ran aground on the beach during WWI. The beach is famous for the flag raising ceremony which takes place there from Memorial Day through August, featuring flags from veteran’s caskets.

Sunset Beach, 402 Sunset Blvd, Lower Township, NJ 08212