Why the Jersey Shore is the Best Place in New Jersey for Easter Weekend

Why the Jersey Shore is the Best Place in New Jersey for Easter Weekend

When Easter Weekend rolls around, there’s no place in New Jersey I’d rather be than the Jersey Shore. Sure, the Garden State has its fair share of charming towns, bustling cities, and scenic countryside, but the Shore has a magic all its own—especially in early spring. Here’s why I think it’s the ultimate Easter destination.

First off, the weather. By late March or early April, the Shore is shaking off winter’s chill, and you get those crisp, sunny days that feel like a promise of summer. It’s not too hot yet, so you can stroll the boardwalk or sink your toes into the sand without breaking a sweat. There’s something invigorating about that salty breeze cutting through the last of the cold—it’s the perfect balance for a holiday that’s all about renewal.

Then there’s the vibe. Easter Weekend at the Jersey Shore feels like the unofficial kickoff to the season. The crowds haven’t fully descended yet, so you get this sweet spot where the place feels alive but not overwhelming. Locals are out sprucing up their shops, the arcades start buzzing with a few early visitors, and the beach towns have this quiet excitement, like they’re waking up from a long nap. It’s cozy and communal in a way that fits Easter’s spirit—whether you’re religious or just in it for the chocolate eggs.

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The beaches themselves are a big draw.

On Easter morning, there’s nothing better than watching the sunrise over the Atlantic. Some Shore towns, like Ocean Grove, even host sunrise services right on the sand, with the waves crashing in the background. It’s hard to beat that kind of serenity. Afterward, you can hunt for shells instead of eggs—nature’s own little treasures—or just sit with a coffee and let the horizon stretch out in front of you.

Food’s another reason. The Shore’s eateries start firing on all cylinders around Easter, and you’ve got everything from fresh seafood to classic diner fare. Picture this: a post-beach brunch with fluffy pancakes or a crab cake benedict at a spot like Uncle Bill’s in Avalon, or maybe grabbing some saltwater taffy from Shriver’s in Ocean City for a sweet Easter treat. It’s comfort food with a coastal twist, and it hits different when you’re eating it with sand still on your shoes.

And let’s not forget the traditions. The Shore knows how to do Easter right. Towns like Asbury Park and Point Pleasant often have egg hunts or little festivals for kids, complete with bunny photo ops. Even if you’re not toting little ones, there’s something nostalgic and heartwarming about seeing families out enjoying the day. Plus, the boardwalks—like Wildwood’s or Seaside’s—start lighting up with a few rides and games, giving you that taste of summer fun without the peak-season chaos.

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For me, though, the real clincher is the escape. Easter Weekend at the Jersey Shore feels like a mini-vacation without leaving the state. You’re far enough from the daily grind of places like Newark or Trenton, but close enough to make it a spontaneous trip. Whether you’re renting a cottage in Cape May or just day-tripping to Belmar, it’s a chance to recharge, reflect, and soak in that laid-back Shore energy.

So, if you’re debating where to spend Easter Weekend in New Jersey, take it from me: head to the Shore. It’s got the scenery, the food, the vibes, and that perfect mix of quiet and quirky. You’ll leave with a full stomach, a clear head, and maybe a few seashells in your pocket. What more could you ask for?

Reader Submitted – Edison, NJ

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