- The list below includes 96 free or cheap things to do in or near Fenwick Island, Delaware, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Lighthouses and Marinas.
- From Fenwick Island State Park to Shark's Cove Marina, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fenwick Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lewes, Ocean City, Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach.
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Visitors can tour the major historical sites and landmarks of the region in a trolley vehicle with Cape May Trolley Tour. During the tour, the guide explains the historical and cultural significance of each stop.
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Avoid the typical beach crowds by visiting Poverty Beach in Cape May, and discover the stunning views and soft, sandy beachfront. This secluded beach is ideal for spreading out on a towel while the kids play in the gentle surf.
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With kayak and stand up paddle board rentals, Aqua Trails-Kayak Tours & Sales offers guided tours of the surrounding harbor. The company also offers kayaking workshops that teach visitors how to use the equipment and practice basic safety guidelines.
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1600 Delaware Avenue, Cape May, NJ 08204
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With kayak and stand up paddle board rentals, Aqua Trails-Kayak Tours & Sales offers guided tours of the surrounding harbor. The company also offers kayaking workshops that teach visitors how to use the equipment and practice basic safety guidelines.
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Miss Chris Marina & Kayaks is a kayak excursion company that offers fishing trips, whale and dolphin watching tours, and kayak rentals. The company also has opportunities for bird watching and stand-up paddle boarding.
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Show quality Peruvian and Chilean alpacas are available at Bay Springs Farm Alpacas. They have been in operation since 1999 and remain the largest as well as oldest alpaca breeder in Cape May County.
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The pristine waters of Cape May's Salt Marsh is the foundation of Cape Kayaks. Experienced guides can point out migrating wildlife and indigenous species to both adults and older children who wish to learn how to kayak.
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Founded in 1907, T.S. Smith & Sons is an 800-acre produce farm and market. Its most popular community event is a fall harvest festival called 'Apples and Scrapple,' featuring several varieties of home-grown apples.
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With amenities like a heated pool and gated dog park, Holly Shores Camping Resort offers visitors 300 camp sites for RVs. The resort also provides kayak rentals that visitors can take out at the beach or the nearby freshwater lake.
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The day to day activities of those living in South Jersey are brought to life at the Historic Cold Spring Village which covers the years of 1789 through 1840. Interactive, educational, and hands-on family activities are offered at the site.