The Best Resorts to Book in New Jersey

The Water Club offers a luxurious experience along with sweeping sea views
The Water Club offers a luxurious experience along with sweeping sea views | Courtesy of The Water Club / Expedia
Sarah Holt

Picking a place to stay in New Jersey isn’t always easy. The state’s Atlantic shoreline alone stretches out for more than 200km (130mi). Its interior, meanwhile, encompasses acres of pine forests and mountain ranges. To make the decision easier for you, we’ve rounded up a list of the top resorts to book in New Jersey, whether you want to be by the beach or surrounded by nature. What’s more, they’re all bookable with Culture Trip.

The Water Club, for sheer opulence

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The Water Club indoor pool with palms and loungers
Courtesy of The Water Club / Expedia

This 43-floor New Jersey resort cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build, and it shows. Located in the Marina District of Atlantic City, this hotel is home to a two-story spa and five heated pools. Guests can also make use of all the facilities at the connected Borgata Hotel, with its casino and multiple eateries. Rooms, meanwhile, come with elegant extras like chaise longues. Opt for a Vista room and you’ll get panoramic views of the Clam Thoroughfare.

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, for bringing the spa to you

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Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa luxury lobby with decorative chandelier
Courtesy of Borgata Casino and Spa / Expedia
The Stay Well rooms are one of the USPs at this hotel in the Marina District of Atlantic City. They come with elements like aromatherapy diffusers, air purifiers and dawn simulators, and give guests access to the Pump Room gym. The hotel offers plenty of ways to undo the good wellness work, though: there are more than 10 places to eat and drink, for example, including a steakhouse and a bakery that sells cake pop cones and cookie stacks.

Seaview Hotel, a Dolce by Wyndham, for a peaceful golfing getaway

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Seaview Hotel lawn at dusk with lounger chairs
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670 acres (271ha) of golfing greens and pine forests pool around this resort in New Jersey’s Galloway area, so the rooms are peaceful. The tempo is turned up a little by the two pools, in the fire pit seating area of the bar, and in the restaurant – especially during Sunday brunch. If you want even more of a buzz, you can get to Atlantic City in less than 20 minutes by car.

Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, for high-end comfort food

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The sitting area with couches leading to a bedroom in a hotel room at Harrahs Resort Atlantic City
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Of all the resorts in New Jersey, Harrah’s is one of the biggest. Its rooms are spread across five towers – one of which is the second tallest building in Atlantic City. The hotel’s haul of facilities, meanwhile, includes a 1,200-seat concert venue that puts on everything from comedy to live music. On top of that, there’s a line-up of 11 different bars and restaurants that includes a Gordon Ramsay steak eatery and a seafood place that serves king crabs by the bucket load – literally.

Caesars Atlantic City Resort & Casino, for endless amenities

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Caesars Atlantic City Resort and Casino on the boardwalk exterior view
Courtesy of Caesars Atlantic City Resort and Casino / Expedia

Caesars is another one of Atlantic City’s giga-resorts. There are more than 1,000 rooms and the endless list of facilities includes eight eateries, five bars, a rooftop pool, a theatre and one of Atlantic City’s largest casinos. The decor is something to write home about, too. The whole place is inspired by Ancient Rome, so you’ll see everything from giant chariot sculptures to murals of Julius Caesar’s head as you walk around the place.

Grand Cascades Lodge, for unique facilities

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Grand Cascades LodgeGrand Cascades Lodge indoor pool with trees and plants and waterfalls
Courtesy of Grand Cascades Lodge, Hamburg, NJ

Set amongst the Kittatinny Mountains in the northwest of New Jersey, Grand Cascades is a retreat of a resort. Days here are made up of relaxation sessions in the tropical biosphere pool complex – with its waterfalls, underground aquarium and rock features – and treatments in the spa. Evenings, meanwhile, revolve around tours of the wine cellar and regionally-inspired meals in view of the sunset in the Crystal Tavern.

ICONA Avalon, for seaside unwinding

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ICONA Avalon room with sofa, terrace and large glass doors showing sea view
Courtesy of ICONA Avalon / Expedia

This New Jersey resort is set on the beachfront of Seven Mile Island on the Jersey Shore and many of the rooms have balconies or terraces that look out over the ocean. The hotel is filled with relaxation spaces: there are loungers and parasols on the beach itself, and an outdoor pool with chaises and cabanas. Then there’s The Sandbar Village – a beach club with firepits, plump sofas and a cocktail menu that features drinks with names like Melon Mermaid.

Wave Resort, for Jersey Shore chilling

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The beachfront pool deck at The Wave Resort overlooking the ocean with loungers
Courtesy of The Wave Resort / Expedia

A boardwalk is all that separates Wave Resort from the beach in the Long Branch area of Jersey Shore. You can look out over the Atlantic from the floor-to-ceiling windows of some of the rooms, from the outdoor pool and its lounger-topped sun deck, and from the patios of the 100 Ocean and Branch Cantina restaurants. The former eatery has a raw bar and serves steaks on chopping blocks and the latter lays on Mexican food and offers build-your-own margaritas.

Port-O-Call Hotel, for boardwalk strolling

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Port-O-Call Hotel with outdoor pool and loungers
Courtesy of Port-O-Call Hotel / Expedia

Port-O-Call is one of the most distinctive resorts in New Jersey: it’s eight stories tall and painted baby-shower pink. The decor inside is more muted: sea greens and sandy beiges reflect the hotel’s setting, across the boardwalk from the beach in Ocean City. The hub of the hotel is the sea-view pool and its sun terrace, followed closely by the Adelene restaurant that’s open for filling breakfasts – think biscuits and gravy with home fries – and lunch.

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