Welcome To
Sea Isle City, New Jersey
 
 
 
4110 Landis Avenue
Sea Isle City, NJ  08243
(800) 526-5139 x115 Toll Free
(609) 263-4215 Direct
(609) 425-5906 Cell
 
  
Kristine Gabor
Coldwell Banker Laricks Real Estate                               
                                                                                                                         
Home      Beach Information

Beach Information     

 

Protected Bathing Beaches
24th, 26th, 28th, 32nd, 34th, 38th, 40th, 43rd, 45th, 48th, 50th, 54th, 59th, 61st, 65th, 71st, 77th, 81st, 84th, 87th, 90th.
Rafting Beaches
24th, 28th, 34th, 40th, 45th, 50th, 59th, 65th, 75th, 81st, 87th.
Surfing Beaches
26th, 37th, 42nd, 48th, 52nd, 63rd, 74th.
Kayaking Beaches
30th, 56th, 79th.
Vollyball Beaches (two nets per beach)
25th, 30th, 53rd, 57th, 67th, 72nd, 88th
 
Sailboat Launching Beaches
Between 20th and 22nd Street
 
Boating Beaches
#5-29th, #7-34th, #8-40th, #9-43rd, #4-45th, #1-59th, #3-65th, #6-75th, #2-85th
 
Surf Fishing  Beaches
Townsend Inlet Bridge area situated South on 93rd Street. Sea Isle City beaches north of 20th Street. Any beach area adjacent to rock jetties not designated as a surfing or kayaking beach.
 
Beaches are protected by lifeguards from 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday and from 10:00am to 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday.
 
Beaches North of 20th Street have no designations.  Activities such as surfing and vollyball are allowed on these beaches.
 
In order to operate a sailboat on a Sea Isle City beach, an owner is required to obtain a license from the municipal clerk.  The decal, issued during the licensing process must be displayed on the right front hull of the vessel.
 
 
   Beach tags are required for all
   beaches.  The must be purchased at
   the Community Center on JFK Blvd.
   or from one of the beach badge
   inspectors on the beach.  Flotation
   devices with a fin may not be used on
   a raft beach.  Flotation devices with a
   fin such as  belly and body boards,
   may be used on the surfing beaches
   providing a leash is used and flippers
   are worn by the  operator.