In honor of Women’s History Month, the Ferry is proud to recognize Linda Douglas, our first woman captain who sailed across the Delaware Bay in 1991. Today, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry is proud to have three women captains at our helm.
In honor of Women's History Month, the Ferry is proud to recognize Linda Douglas, our first woman captain who sailed across the …
Related Posts
The American Red Cross invites you to join us at the Cape May terminal and donate blood on Tuesday, May 14th, from 11:00 am – 4:…
The Wetlands Institute is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Regional Conservation Needs Program grant from the Nort…
In just over three weeks, we kick off our Shorebird and Horseshoe Crab Celebration Days! From May 11-19, join us for a week of e…
It's Spring, time to CLEANUP your medicine cabinet of unneeded Rx meds. Saturday, April 27th, Is the 26th National Prescription …
Black-crowned Night-Heron
Join The Wetlands Institute for a hands-on opportunity to participate in the Delaware Bay-wide horseshoe crab spawning survey pr…
Almost that time! ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ดโโ๏ธโด
Happy Friday! Watching the seagulls follow in our wake as we depart from Cape May docks can't be beat! ๐โด
This morning, Hannah Toft and a group of her students from Cape May County Technical High School volunteered their time to help …
Did you know? Between now and May 26, 2024, NEW members can get a Family Membership at a 50% discount! That means you and your f…
We're excited to share that Stowaways is taking over operations of the restaurant, associated facilities, and venues at the Cape…
Accommodations in Cape May
Pharos at The Harrison
The historic Pharos Inn (now Pharos at The Harrison) is appointed with the same quality and attention to detail as its sister building.
Casablanca
Casablanca is one of Cape Mayโs most exceptional inns, and is unlike anything youโve ever seen or experienced in Cape May.