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Take a Trip Together! Travel Ideas for Senior Couples, Right Here in NJ

Are you and your senior loved one looking for the perfect getaway? Has it been a while since you’ve enjoyed some quality time together? If so, then plan an exploration of all that New Jersey has to offer. From picturesque coastal towns to lush forests full of wildlife, there’s plenty to do and see right here in the Garden State! Take a moment to relax and reconnect with each other as you explore our great state — this is a trip neither of you will soon forget. Read on for ideas on what activities are best suited for seniors looking to make memories without breaking the bank or having difficulty getting around.

  1. Atlantic City — more than just casinos

When you think of Atlantic City, you most likely think of gambling and casinos right off the bat. However, these are not the only thing AC has to offer. It also has lovely beaches and restaurants with delicious food! If you’re interested in visiting Atlantic City, you’ll need to plan for a hotel for at least one night away.

Best places for seniors to visit in Atlantic City:

  • Asbury Park – The historic downtown area has beautiful architecture and a variety of fun restaurants. If you are interested in seeing more of the Jersey Shore, this is a great place to do so. The beaches here are sandy beaches that roll gently into the ocean, making them perfect for the whole family vacation.
  • Bahama Breeze – This restaurant is perfect for lunch or dinner. It has outdoor dining, fresh seafood and delicious cocktails.
  1. The Delaware Water Gap — hiking, camping, and fishing

The Delaware Water Gap is a national recreation area located in the Delaware River and New Jersey. This area is a perfect year-round destination for anyone looking to get outdoors and explore nature. During the spring, you can hike through the woods and admire gorgeous new growth all around you. In the summer, you can camp or fish on one of many scenic lakes or ponds, swim in lovely waterfalls, pick wildflowers from nearby fields, and take a refreshing dip in cool streams.

  1. Morristown — history and culture

Many people know Morristown as the place where General George Washington supposedly spent the night before crossing the Delaware River. In more recent years, it has become a popular destination for history buffs and travelers interested in learning about America’s early past. There are many historic sites and museums to visit in Morristown, such as the Liberty Bell Museum, The Jewish Heritage Museum, and others.

Best places for seniors to visit in Morristown:

  • Wagonwheel Art & Music Center – Located on historic Speedwell Avenue, this art center is a community treasure. It offers a variety of courses, exhibitions and galleries for the whole family to enjoy.
  • Morristown National Historical Park – This park was created in 1889 to preserve the site of George Washington’s famous winter encampment during the Revolutionary War and to commemorate his famous crossing of the Delaware River during that era.
  1. Princeton – college town with a lot of shopping and dining options

If you’re into art, science, history, and other academic pursuits, you’ll love a visit to Princeton. This small town is home to Princeton University and several museums. You can begin your trip right by stopping off at Palmer Square Shopping Center for a bite to eat at one of several excellent restaurants, or to do some shopping of your own!

Best places for seniors to visit in Princeton:

  • Palmer Square – This outdoor shopping center is a great place to begin a day of exploring. You’ll find plenty of clothing boutiques and other great stores catering to your interests as you saunter down the tree-lined streets.
  • Princeton University Art Museum – Located on Princeton University’s campus, this museum features collections from Egypt, China, Japan, Africa and Europe. There are also galleries dedicated to contemporary art and Native American art.
  1. Lambertville – charming small town on the banks of the Delaware River

Lambertville offers you the best of both worlds: a small town with plenty of activities and charming nature. If you’re not interested in museums or history, there are other things to do. You can bike along the river, go for a hike in Witherspoon State Park, go antiquing at various shops downtown, and enjoy a meal or two at one of many restaurants.

Best places for seniors to visit in Lambertville:

  • Lambertville Station – This train station was built in the mid-1800s and is a state and national historic site. Today, it is used as an events center, shopping center, and restaurant. The food selections include everything from pizza and sandwiches to traditional Irish dishes.
  • Mill Race Village – This area was once home to the Lambertville Woolen Mill. Nowadays, it’s a historic shopping complex that features restaurants, boutiques and galleries for you to enjoy.
  1. Cape May – seaside resort town with beautiful Victorian homes

Cape May is a seaside resort town located on the tip of New Jersey’s southernmost point. This area is known for its beautiful Victorian architecture, as well as its colorful characters. You can tour an array of museums or take a horse-drawn carriage ride through town. You can also visit one of the many preserved and restored Victorian homes that are scattered throughout Cape May and learn about their owners’ lives during the late 1800s.

If you’re planning a trip to Cape May, make sure you plan to spend the night at a resort or hotel.

Best places for seniors to visit in Cape May:

  • Cape May Point State Park – A beautiful park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Cape May Harbor, this park is perfect for a day in the sun. The bay is filled with clear blue water that you can enjoy while soaking up the rays.
  • Cape May Resorts – If you’re interested in staying at one of these charming vacation rentals, they offer a variety of floor plans to choose from.

Summing up

Take a trip to New Jersey with a senior loved one and make memories you’ll never forget! Make sure you let your loved one know that if they’re interested in exploring anything specific, don’t hesitate to ask. You’ll be glad you did.

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