Strathmere vacation rentals

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Popular amenities for Strathmere vacation rentals

Stay near Strathmere's top sights

The Deauville Inn21 locals recommend
Twisties Tavern on the Bay9 locals recommend
La Fontana Del Mare9 locals recommend

Strathmere beach vacation rentals

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Strathmere

  • Total rentals

    10 properties

  • Popular amenities

    Beachfront, Gym, and BBQ grill

  • Wifi availability

    10 properties include access to wifi

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    200 reviews

  • Nightly prices starting at

    € 112 before taxes and fees

Your guide to Strathmere

All About Strathmere

Sandwiched between Sea Isle City and Ocean City, New Jersey, is the peaceful coastal community of Strathmere, most known for its vast stretches of pearly white sand and dazzling deep blue waters. Strathmere spans nearly 1.5 miles of shoreline, and just off its northeast coast lies Corson’s Inlet, a tranquil oasis brimming with wildlife. Migratory seabirds make their way to the area throughout the year, including common loon, sea ducks, tree swallows, and northern gannets. This seaside escape is popular with anyone looking to spend a day on the water, be it to swim, surf, fish, kayak, or go crabbing. Strathmere also makes a great starting point for exploring the Cape May Peninsula. Just 10 minutes south, you can also explore neighboring Sea Isle City, a vibrant beach community with a long promenade and a variety of entertainment options.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Strathmere

Summer is the most popular time to visit Strathmere, and prime time for sunbathers, boaters, anglers, hikers, and swimmers. The warm Atlantic waters and idyllic temperatures make conditions pleasant for enjoying outdoor recreation and the beautiful beaches dotting the Cape May Peninsula.

During the fall months, songbirds, monarch butterflies, and tree swallows become abundant along the diverse coastline habitats. Depending on how far along it is into the season, lingering balmy weather and warm waters may still provide opportunities to enjoy water recreation. After that, temperatures drop and the Atlantic turns chilly, but the high-tide line during this time creates exceptional opportunities for shell collecting along Corson’s Inlet.


Top things to do in Strathmere

Corson’s Inlet State Park

Carson’s Inlet State Park is a scenic gem that highlights the coastal town’s natural beauty. This state park boasts untouched nature and diverse habitats, from its golden sand and forested dunes to marine estuaries and tidal flats. You can enjoy hiking, boating, crabbing, fishing, and sunbathing with one of Strathmere’s most serene landscapes as the backdrop. Through the seasons, migratory wildlife, including a variety of seabirds, nestle along the dense dunes.

Whale Creek Marina

The Whale Creek Marina, which gets its name from nearby Whale Beach, is a full-service marina that provides rentals for boats, single and double kayaks, paddleboards, fishing rods, crab pot traps, and nets. A boating license isn’t required for boat rentals. Whale Creek is a hub for water-based recreation, making it easy to enjoy some of Strathmere’s favorite pastimes.

Sea Isle City Promenade

Just a nine-minute drive south of Strathmere, you’ll find the neighboring coastal community of Sea Isle City, which boasts a paved promenade rather than a typical wooden boardwalk. Here, you’ll find a collection of casual cafes, gift shops, arcade centers, bars, and more. You’ll also discover unique shopping and dining opportunities, with fresh, locally caught seafood topping many menus. Live jazz and occasional movie nights animate the promenade with a vibrant atmosphere in the evenings.

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