Which beach towns are your favorites is very subject. But you made some very helpful comments that most people never mention in these type of videos. And I'm speaking as someone who lives full time at the South Jersey Shore. Nice video, and thanks for sharing.
I grew up with the Monmouth beaches as our playground. All those unguarded party beaches along the strip from Sea Bright/Brothers beach to West End party beach it was a blast.
We went to Wildwood for over 30 years but as good restaurants either closed or went down in quality and rowdy drunk teenagers have been going to much cleaner quieter Ocean City MD two weeks
Wildwood had a nice what 20 football field long beach. Can remember back in the early 1960:s the water would come up past the boardwalk at 20th Street. Now takes 15 minutes to walk from the boardwalk to the ocean. So far away you can not hear the ocean.
Unfortunately, traffic nightmares getting to and fro from the Shore (and other desirable places like LONG ISLAND) have relegated many to not even attempt to go anymore….What’s the point if you are going to spend a thousand or so bucks for 2 or 3 days to try and relax when the aggravation of traveling to these places make your last good nerves twist into knots !?
OK, pretty good video, I guess. But totally MIS-NAMED. I mean, I didn't see a single wave, drop of water or even a grain of sand in the entire production. Much less any depiction of a "beach". There wasn't even any mention of the beach, itself. Sure, the video depicted some really good "beach towns". But the "beaches" were absolutely left out of the video, as if they weren't really part of it. So, next time....show and talk about the actual best beaches. Thanks.
Cape May is fine if you're 60 or up. Boring as hell. The beach is fine. Ocean City is ok but this is not a good list. Bradley Beach is the best in all of Jersey. Nice n clean which is most of njs beaches. But thing about BB is that the city itself is nice quaint. There's several good restaurants ranging from a bit pricey but top quality to some places to get good cheeseteaks and pizza. The train station is there if you're coming from NYC say, and there's a small theatre. In addition it's right next to Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. OG is very nice with old houses that have actual windows walk lots of stained glass windows and a nice main st with art galleries restaurants it's very nice. Asbury Park is more commercial there's a boardwalk with attractions many great bars with good live music a beautiful old theatre that gets national acts and lots of fun. All 3 towns right next to each other one loud n fun and 2 others different but fun as well