SPRING 2026 Explore our second issue of the year!
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Sarah Bernstein, Threefold Rings
“I wanted to be a metalsmith when I was in school, always loved rings. I’m obsessed.”
Bennett Bogs Preserve: 23 Acres of History
Cape May’s beaches have attracted tourists for more than 200 years. But during the early 1900s, other little-known destinations attracted people from across the country and even the world.
The Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and its Cape Island Connection
“Due to the complex nature of tribal recognition at the State and Federal levels, the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania remains in limbo but that doesn’t stop the tribal members from honoring their ancestors through public education and other activities. On Cape Island we are honored to be able to share […]
Isaac Smith, the Coffin Book, and Cape May Wine
Isaac Smith’s account book provides a first-hand glimpse not only into the lives of Cape May residents during the early 19th century.
Nothing but flowers
Spring bursts into town and brightens every corner.
Bartender's Best Signature cocktails from Cape May bars
Spring Tide
A spicy-sweet cocktail from Mayer’s Tavern
The Spice Melange
A tropical-style cocktail with fall & winter spices. Cricket Club bartender Matt Reeves’ recommendations are in parentheses!
Maple Orchard Cider
This seasonal bourbon cocktail from Lucky Bones combines two fall flavors
Passion Fruit Martini
Make Tiki Ten35’s Passion Fruit Martini at home!
Try This at Home Recipes from Chef Jon Davies

WISH YOU WERE HERE Vintage postcards from Cape May's past


About the magazine
We can easily say that Cape May Magazine is like no other. This unique lifestyle magazine about America’s first seaside resort is something you can sit and relax with, reading at your own pace and exploring each page.
Printed on high quality paper and square-back bound, it’s delivered to your door six times a year. Each edition is filled with stunning photographs and lively stories from this famous South Jersey locale, a town that generations of visitors call their “happy place.”
In addition to fascinating features about Cape May’s past and present day challenges, you’ll find regular columns on birding, nature, personalities, architecture and real estate; plus restaurant reviews, shopping advice and seasonal recipes.
The website you’re looking at here is but a sample of the real thing–the beautifully printed magazine that you can hold and savor one page at a time… and lay on your coffee table for casual reading later.
Discover it for yourself. We think you’ll find Cape May Magazine is extraordinary.
