A new ranking of all 45 Jersey Shore beaches reveals the best summer destinations, highlighting top spots for families, scenic views, boardwalk fun and unforgettable vacations.
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New Ranking Highlights New Jersey’s Best Beach Destinations
A fresh ranking of all 45 Jersey Shore beaches has sparked debate among beach lovers, with some of the state’s most popular coastal destinations climbing the list while others landed near the bottom.
The annual ranking compares beaches based on factors including sand quality, scenery, boardwalk attractions, cleanliness, family-friendly atmosphere, dining options, parking, accessibility and overall visitor experience.
Wildwood Claims the Top Spot
Wildwood earned the No. 1 position thanks to its exceptionally wide beaches, lively boardwalk, amusement rides and variety of attractions for visitors of all ages.
The destination has become a favorite for families seeking a traditional Jersey Shore vacation, offering plenty of space for beach games, surfing and outdoor recreation.
Other Beaches That Impressed
Several well-known shore destinations also ranked among the best.
Atlantic City received praise for combining beach access with entertainment, casinos and its famous boardwalk. Cape May continued to attract visitors with its Victorian charm, while Ocean City remained a popular choice for families because of its clean beaches and amusement attractions. Sea Isle City, Avalon and Brigantine also secured high positions thanks to their relaxed atmosphere and scenic coastlines.
Not Every Beach Made a Strong Impression
The ranking also highlighted beaches that fell toward the bottom due to factors such as limited amenities, smaller shorelines, parking challenges or fewer attractions.
Despite lower rankings, reviewers noted that every Jersey Shore beach offers its own unique appeal, with some quieter locations attracting visitors looking to avoid large crowds rather than seeking entertainment.
What Makes a Great Beach?
The ranking considered much more than just sand and ocean views.
Accessibility, cleanliness, restaurants, boardwalk experiences, recreational activities, family appeal and the overall atmosphere all played a role in determining which beaches stood out this summer.
Popular destinations with a balance of natural beauty and visitor-friendly facilities generally performed better than beaches offering only one standout feature.
Summer Tourism Remains Strong
New Jersey’s coastline stretches for more than 130 miles and attracts millions of visitors every year during the summer season.
Beach tourism continues to support local businesses, hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues, making the annual rankings an important guide for travelers planning their vacations.
Families Have Plenty of Choices
The latest rankings show there is no single perfect beach for every visitor.
Families with children often prefer destinations with boardwalks, lifeguards and amusement parks, while couples and nature lovers may enjoy quieter beaches known for peaceful surroundings and scenic views.
The diversity of the Jersey Shore remains one of its biggest strengths, offering everything from lively entertainment hubs to secluded coastal escapes.
Planning Your Next Beach Trip
Travel experts recommend choosing a beach based on the type of experience you’re looking for rather than rankings alone.
Visitors seeking nightlife and attractions may gravitate toward Atlantic City or Wildwood, while those looking for a quieter getaway may prefer destinations such as Avalon, Brigantine or Cape May.
As another busy summer continues, the latest rankings provide travelers with fresh inspiration to explore both famous favorites and hidden gems along the Jersey Shore.

