ATTRACTIONS: (a few major)
New Jersey is beaches, casinos, historical sites, gardens and moutains making it a desirable destination for all travelers.
Favorite attractions include Atlantic City and the Boardwal, Battleship New Jersey, Cape May, the Revolutionary War battlefield sites, the Jersey shore and much more.
For family outdoor fun and adventure ideas, or for a relaxing weekend getaway, follow the links below.
CITY ATTRACTIONS:
CONVENTION AND VISITOR BUREAUS:
GENERAL INTEREST:
- Electricity: 110/120V, 60Hz
- Times to Travel: With impressive parks, historic points-of-interest, stunning scenery and the beautiful Jersey Shore, New Jersey offers a wonderful family vacation destination, spring, summer and fall.
AIRFARES - HOTELS - RENTAL CARS:
TOURISM SITES AND LINKS:
- Appalachian Trail
- Battleship New Jersey
- Casinos
- Duke Farms
- Ellis Island
- George Washington's Winter Headquarters
- Grover Cleveland Birthplace
- Hunting and Fishing
- Jersey Shore
- New Jersey Airports
- New Jersey Birdwatching
- New Jersey Farms
- New Jersey Gardens
- New Jersey Golf Courses
- New Jersey Heritage Trails
- New Jersey Historic Sites
- New Jersey Lighthouses
- New Jersey Nature Trails
- New Jersey State Parks
- New Jersey State Tourism
- New Jersey State Tourism: (800) 847-4865
- New Jersey Transportation Information
- New Jersey Wineries
- Princeton University
- Revolutionary War Sites in New Jersey
- Scenic Byways
- Ski New Jersey
- Southern New Jersey Shore
- U.S. National Park Service
PASSPORTS - TRAVEL VISAS:
United States entry requirements are the same in all states, with most foreign travelers requiring a visa. There are exceptions as Canadian citizens only need proof of that citizenship. Travelers coming to the U.S. for tourism or business for 90 days or less from qualified countries may be eligible to visit the U.S. without a visa.
For the latest information, including required documentation, any interested party should apply at the American Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over their place of permanent residence. In addition, we strongly recommend visiting the U.S. Department of State's
visa website page