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Brigantine

ℹ️Practical info — Brigantine
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
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💡 Tips
- You can drive 4x4 vehicles onto the North End and Cove beaches, provided you purchase a specific city permit.
- If Atlantic City is too crowded, Brigantine features a much quieter, family-oriented atmosphere just minutes away.
- Visit the Marine Mammal Stranding Center to learn about the rehabilitation of local sea life.
- Like most Jersey Shore towns, a beach tag is required for oceanfront access during the summer months.
🍽 Food
Sample incredibly fresh, local oysters at the casual seafood pubs near the town center.
Grab a massive, authentic Italian sub from a local deli to take with you for a beach picnic.
Pick up a thick, buttery crumb cake from a local bakery for breakfast.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Held on summer Saturdays, offering local produce, crafts, and food stalls.
Explore the shops along Brigantine Avenue for casual coastal apparel and surfing gear.
An expansive, natural beach area that feels miles away from civilization, great for a solitary walk.
Take a brisk, paved walk along the seawall for uninterrupted views of the Atlantic Ocean without the sand.
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Brigantine is an appealing island community in New Jersey, offering a serene alternative to the nearby glitter of Atlantic City. While the casino skyline is visible on the horizon, Brigantine maintains a peaceful, residential atmosphere centered around natural beauty. The island is cherished for its small-town feel and wide, uncluttered beaches, making it a favorite for those seeking a quiet coastal retreat. Brigantine Beach is the centerpiece of the island, celebrated for its expansive sands and high-quality Atlantic waters. It is a prime spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. The beach is large enough to accommodate crowds while still providing a sense of seclusion. A unique highlight is the Marine Mammal Stranding Center, the state's only facility of its kind, where visitors can learn about the rescue and rehabilitation of seals and dolphins. For recreation, the island gives an 18-hole links-style golf course and plenty of areas for sailing and kayaking in the back bays. The iconic Brigantine Lighthouse serves as a local landmark and a nod to the area's maritime history. The local dining scene is unpretentious, featuring seafood shacks and family-run diners. Accessible by a short bridge, Brigantine provides a well-suited blend of isolation and convenience for a relaxing getaway.
- Location: United States
- Top sights: Brigantine Lighthouse · Steelman Bay · Somers Bay
- Nearby: Atlantic City (7 km)
- Population: ~9.204 (2017)
Geography
Facts
- Island city in New Jersey
- Located just north of Atlantic City
- Home to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center
- Iconic Brigantine Lighthouse
- Top spot for fishing and golf
- Features natural dune landscapes
- Quiet residential beach community
- Accessible via a single bridge
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