Directions to Our Cape May Bed and Breakfast Inn
From the West and North
Take your choice of routes to the Garden State Parkway. Go South on the Parkway and follow it to Exit 0, where it intersects with Route 109. Go straight and follow it over the big bridge at the Cape May, New Jersey Harbor. When you enter town you will be on Lafayette Street. Follow it to the First Traffic Light at Madison Ave. Turn left on Madison and go to the blue Water Tower at the intersection of Columbia. Turn right on Columbia and follow it about six blocks and just beyond the war memorial is the Craig House. Our Cape May bed and breakfast is the (pretty) burgandy and teal house on your right. Our New Jersey Bed and Breakfast is one building from the corner of Columbia Ave. and Ocean Street.
From the Cape May - Lewes Ferry
Upon exiting the Ferry you will be on Route 9. Follow it north to the intersection of Route 109. Turn right on Route 109 and follow the signs into Cape May, New Jersey. Then follow same directions as above to our New Jersey Bed and Breakfast.
From the Delaware Memorial Bridge
As you leave the bridge stay in the center lane and look for the Route 40 east exit. It will be a short distance and the last exit, to the right, before the NJ Turnpike. Follow Route 40 (it will turn frequently, but is well-marked) past Elmer to Route 55, south. Take Route 55 south to the end, about 39 miles, where it merges into Route 47. Follow Route 47 to where it merges with 347, then take Route 347 to the traffic light at Route 657. Turn left onto Route 657 and follow it to Cape May Courthouse, about 5 miles. You will cross over Route 9 in Cape May Courthouse, then at the next traffic light, turn right onto the Garden State Parkway, south. Follow the Parkway south to the end then use the directions above from the North and West.
Parking
When you arrive, pull along the yellow-lined loading zone directly in front of our Cape May Bed And Breakfast to unload your things. Free Parking is available on the meter-free Columbia Avenue and adjoining streets. Once you park, you won't need your car until time to leave Cape May, New Jersey.
