A Thrilling Adventure in New Jersey

  • Day 1: Horse Racing and Resort
    25 minutes (18 miles) from Atlantic City Beach

    Start your adventure by watching an exciting horse race at Monmouth Park Race Track. After, check into the Seaview, a Dolce Resort in Galloway for a day of relaxation at their spa and golf course facilities.

  • Day 2: Adventure at the Beach
    10 minutes (5 miles) from Wildwood Boardwalk

    Head to Atlantic City Beach for a day full of water sports such as surfing, jet skiing, or parasailing. Later on, go to the Wildwood Boardwalk for thrilling rides and games at the amusement park.

  • Day 3: Skydiving and Waterpark
    30 minutes (23 miles) from Six Flags Great Adventure

    Get your adrenaline pumping by experiencing an aerial view of New Jersey while skydiving at Skydive East Coast. Then, cool off at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor in Jackson with their thrilling water rides.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Monmouth Park Race Track (2-4 hours, $5 admission)
  • Seaview, a Dolce Resort (1 day, $250 per night)
  • Atlantic City Beach (1 day, $10 parking)
  • Wildwood Boardwalk (half day, $40 unlimited rides wristband)
  • Skydive East Coast (2-4 hours, $250 per person)
  • Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (1 day, $40 admission)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $830

Transportation

For optimal convenience, it's recommended to rent a car since the attractions are scattered across New Jersey. The estimated total cost of rental and gas for 3 days is approximately $200 with a total travel time of about 5 hours.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, add a visit to State Parks such as Delaware Water Gap, Liberty State Park, or Hacklebarney State Park for hiking and picnic activities. If you have less time, you can skip the Wildwood Boardwalk and spend more time at the resort or beach.

Airports

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) located in Newark is the closest airport to New Jersey's attractions with a distance of approximately 20 miles from Atlantic City. Other airports include LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) both located in New York City with an approximate distance of 125 miles from Atlantic City.

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