A little bit of luxury

By | March 1st, 2012 | Vacation Inspiration

Clockwise from top left: Cocktails on the porch at the Virginia Hotel. Accommodations at Congress Hall. Relax at the Cape May Day Spa. Ocean view seating at Martini Beach. Bath items from Italian Garden. Dinner at Tisha’s Fine Dining. Tasting room at Hawk Haven Winery.

What’s your idea of a luxury vacation in Cape May? Share your thoughts with us below!

  • nicole lawlor

    was looking to pay a visit to your beautiful establishment the weekend of May 27, 2012.

    • http://www.capemay.com CapeMay.com

      We hope you enjoy your visit to Cape May!

  • Julie

    My idea of luxury is spending part of the day walking around the washington street mall, going to local winery, getting a spa treatment at the capemay day spa and then winding down the evening in the brown room at Congress Hall and sleeping in one of their most beautiful rooms. Now that is a day of luxuary that you can’t get nor find anywhere else on earth.

    • http://www.capemay.com CapeMay.com

      We also love the Brown Room!

  • Peggy

    I’ve sat on the porch of the Virginia Hotel eating grilled sea scallops during the Jackson Street Octoberfest which both were great. But I can’t afford accomodations at Congress Hall. My husband did treat me with a reservation for a massage at the Cape May Day Spa one year while we were vacationing over my birthday, which was devine. I have enjoyed delicious food at Tisha’s a couple times. Hawk Haven wines are wondeful and their tasting room is great. Next time I’ll try Martini Beach and check out the items at the Italian Garden. I love Cape May, it has everything I need!

    • http://www.capemay.com CapeMay.com

      Martini Beach is definitely worth a visit. Try the lobster mac & cheese!

  • Ben Miller

    That’s my favorite dish at Tisha’s too! The peppered sauce over jumbo shrimp, lump crap meat and a crabcake…. delicious. I am salivating as I look at that picture. I no longer drink alcohol, but that layout at Hawk Haven Winery looks amazing. Kudos to the photagrapher!

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