Best Hotels in Jersey Shore for Every Type of Traveler

A hotel with a pool at sunset, overlooking the ocean, highlighting the beauty of the Jersey Shore.

Salt air, boardwalk lights, and a different vibe in every town, the Jersey Shore is a string of mini-destinations, not just one beach.

Where you stay shapes your whole trip. Room types, beach access, pools and spas, parking policies, resort fees, and minimum-night rules can swing both budget and experience, especially in peak season.

Read on for the best hotels in Jersey Shore, luxury standouts, character-packed boutiques, and family-ready oceanfront picks, plus smart 2025 booking tips to help you choose the right stay.

Latitude Suites – Tinton Falls (Jersey Shore Gateway)

Modern hotel room featuring a bed, desk, and television at Latitude Suites, one of the Best Hotels in Jersey Shore.

If you’re looking for the best hotel on Jersey Shore that combines the space and polish of a private apartment with elevated hotel-level service, start here. 

Latitude Suites is a boutique, extended-stay–style property just off Exit 105 of the Garden State Parkway, minutes from Red Bank, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, and the shore. 

Suites start around 500+ sq ft and come with full kitchens (full-size appliances), luxe finishes (think St. Regis-level robes and top-tier bedding), and seven oversized bridal/VIP layouts, ideal for wedding weekends and longer stays.

Why it stands out

  • True suite living: Studios, one-bedroom and premier suites, each with a real kitchen (not a mini-fridge), work space, walk-in shower with rain head, and plush robes. Several add separate bedrooms, fireplaces, and wet bars.
  • New, high-end upgrades: The property was designed for a luxury feel, placing it among the best Jersey Shore hotels with upscale touches the team proudly compares to top flagship brands.
  • On-site dining & bar: The Social Centre Bistro serves breakfast and dinner; the adjacent bar is slated to open, making evenings easy.
  • Wellness & convenience: Indoor pool, a 600-sq-ft fitness center, steam room/sauna, guest laundry, and complimentary self-parking.
  • Business-friendly location: Near Commvault and the planned Netflix campus at Fort Monmouth, great for project teams and visiting execs.

Location & nearby

You’re positioned for both beaches and culture: Count Basie Center and Two River Theater in Red Bank; Monmouth University; Seastreak ferries from the Highlands; Monmouth Racetrack; Trump National Golf; Capelli Sports Arena; and the Jersey Shore Premium Outlets for last-minute fits.

Best for

Wedding parties (seven bridal/VIP suites), families and groups (most suites sleep up to six), youth sports teams (Capelli Sports), concert-goers headed to Asbury Park, and business travelers who want apartment-style space without giving up hotel amenities.

Good to know

While it’s not directly beachfront, Latitude Suites rivals the best NJ beach hotels with its oversized suites, free parking, and direct Parkway access, trading sand for unmatched space and convenience.

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Address: 3 Centre Plaza, Tinton Falls, NJ732-389-4800

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Asbury Ocean Club Hotel (Asbury Park)

A hotel room featuring a bed and a stunning ocean view, showcasing the Asbury Ocean Club Hotel at Jersey Shore.

A 54-room coastal hideaway with soaring ceilings, private terraces, and a pool-and-garden terrace that feels like a members-only oasis. Wellness perks include an ocean-view fitness studio by The Wright Fit, a yoga room, and a sun-warmed meditation terrace.

Best for: design-minded couples and NYC weekender escapes that want a chic pool scene.

Ocean Place Resort & Spa (Long Branch)

One of New Jersey’s rare true oceanfront resorts with direct beach access, an indoor pool plus a seasonal oceanview outdoor pool, and a full-service spa. Rooms often come with balconies facing the water.

Best for: families and spa-goers who want easy beach days without leaving the property.

ICONA Diamond Beach (Wildwood Crest)

A serene poolside at sunset, featuring lounge chairs and umbrellas, showcasing the ambiance of ICONA Diamond Beach.

Private beach club with chair/umbrella service, a heated pool with a kids’ splash area, and two on-site venues, Coastal Blue and The Star Beach Bar. Suites add balconies and galley kitchens/kitchenettes for longer stays.

Best for: stylish beach time with kids or multi-night stays where in-room kitchen space helps.

The Reeds at Shelter Haven (Stone Harbor)

Bayfront boutique with beach butler service (seasonal), a roof-garden sundeck with a plunge pool and hot tub, and the destination-worthy Salt Spa featuring a Turkish Bath and Brine Lounge.

Best for: refined shore weekends, spa days, and low-key romance steps from Stone Harbor’s shops.

Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club (Galloway)

A scenic golf course featuring lush green grass and trees, part of the Stockton Seaview Hotel & Golf Club at Jersey Shore.

A century-old retreat on 670 acres with two classic courses, the links-style Bay Course (by Hugh Wilson/Donald Ross, host of the ShopRite LPGA Classic) and the wooded Pines Course, plus pools and on-site dining.

Best for: golfers and groups who want resort comforts and quick access to Atlantic City.

Ocean Casino Resort (Atlantic City)

Glass-wrapped tower with sweeping ocean views, the year-round Eclipse indoor/outdoor pool, and lively venues like HQ2 Beachclub, part of a broader upgrade shaping AC’s high-end scene.

Best for: modern rooms with Atlantic views, pool time by day, dining and nightlife after dark.

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino (Atlantic City)

A bustling casino space showcasing various slot machines and dazzling lights at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Jersey Shore.

Live-music energy meets big-name dining (Kuro, Council Oak, Il Mulino), Rock Spa & Salon, a beach setup, and the Etess Arena for touring acts.

Best for: concert-centric getaways and friends’ trips where entertainment is the headline.

Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa / MGM Tower

Borgata brings polished rooms, signature dining, Spa Toccare, and a strong show calendar; the connected MGM Tower adds two indoor and two outdoor heated pools and skyline-view suites.

Best for: a grown-up resort feel with lots of dining, spa time, and pool choices.

Caesars Atlantic City Hotel & Casino (including Nobu Hotel at Caesars AC)

A Boardwalk classic refreshed with the boutique Nobu Hotel (opened January 2024) and the Nobu restaurant, plus the Roman-style Qua Baths & Spa.

Best for: food-first travelers who want Caesars’ location and Nobu’s minimalist rooms and vibe.

Resorts Casino Hotel (Atlantic City)

Boardwalk-front stalwart with an indoor-outdoor pool and a casual, toes-in-the-sand scene at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville and LandShark Bar & Grill (open year-round).

Best for: classic AC convenience, beach bar hangs, and value-minded couples or groups.

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Best boutique hotels

The Asbury Hotel (Asbury Park)

Playful public spaces, a lively pool deck with events, and easy access to Asbury Lanes give this spot its social heartbeat. Rooms range from bunk setups to suites; weekends feel like a mini festival.

Best for: music lovers and friends’ trips that want a buzzy scene.

Bungalow Hotel (Long Branch, Pier Village)

Hotel room at Bungalow Hotel featuring a bed, desk, and chair, designed for comfort and relaxation at Jersey Shore.

Big, art-forward suites with fireplaces and kitchenettes sit steps from shops and the beach. The vibe is stylish but relaxed—great if you want space to spread out.

Best for: couples or small groups who want roomy suites near the boardwalk action.

Daddy O Hotel (Long Beach Island – Brant Beach)

A modern LBI hideaway with a rooftop O Bar, a garden patio rum bar, and a solid on-site restaurant (yes, there’s sushi). Beach days by day, cocktails by night.

Best for: adults’ weekends and low-key celebrations on LBI.

Hotel LBI (Ship Bottom, LBI)

All-season comfort with a retractable-roof indoor pool and hot tub, bikes, beach gear, and a seasonal shuttle. Suites and studios make longer stays easy.

Best for: families or multigenerational trips that want apartment-like space and resort perks.

The Shore House (North Wildwood)

Retro-chic apartments/rooms with kitchenettes meet resort touches: a heated pool, ocean-view terrace with fire pits, bikes, and complimentary beach gear. Summer weekends bring DJ sets by the pool.

Best for: style-minded beachgoers who want kitchenette convenience and a fun pool scene.

The StarLux Hotel & Suites (Wildwood)

A small room featuring two beds against white walls, highlighting the inviting atmosphere of The StarLux Hotel & Suites.

A playful, mid-century throwback across from Morey’s Piers, with suites that add kitchenettes and balconies. Great value near the rides and boardwalk.

Best for: families who want a kitschy, walk-to-everything base.

Chateau Inn & Suites (Spring Lake)

A quiet, romantic inn steps from the lake and town, with rooms that can include fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, and balconies. Feels like a classic shore retreat.

Best for: couples after a peaceful, polished stay near pristine beaches.

Hotel Alcott (Cape May)

A restored Italianate villa two blocks from the sand, with vintage charm and modern comforts; daily continental breakfast adds an easy start.

Best for: history fans and wedding groups seeking Old-World character close to the beach.

The Hewitt Wellington Hotel (Spring Lake)

Wrap-around porches, a heated outdoor pool, and a calm, residential setting define this lakeside stay; breakfast and all-day coffee/tea keep things simple.

Best for: quiet getaways near Spring Lake’s beach and boardwalk.

Family-friendly oceanfront resorts

Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel (Asbury Park)

Across from the beach with a heated resort-style pool, private cabanas, and a lively tiki bar scene. Rooms are among Asbury Park’s largest, and you’re a short walk to the boardwalk and Stone Pony.

Best for: pool-plus-boardwalk weekends with teens or mixed-age groups.

Wave Resort (Long Branch, Pier Village)

Scenic view of the beach and pool at a beach resort in Thailand, showcasing relaxation and luxury by the water.

Beachfront hub in Pier Village with a seasonal oceanfront pool (swim-up bar), spa and salon, gym, and a children’s playroom, plus tons of dining right outside.

Best for: families who want a walk-to-everything base and resort perks.

Driftwood Motel (Point Pleasant Beach)

Classic beachfront stay steps from the boardwalk, with rooms, suites, and apartments, many with kitchens and balconies, run by a long-time local family.

Best for: budget-friendly beach time with space to cook and spread out.

Port-O-Call Hotel (Ocean City)

Boardwalk-front favorite with a heated outdoor pool, fitness rooms, and easy family touches; many rooms have balconies with ocean views.

Best for: stress-light family weeks right on the sand.

The Flanders Hotel (Ocean City)

All-suite, kitchenette-equipped grande dame on the boardwalk with what the hotel bills as Ocean City’s largest heated outdoor pool, on-site dining, spa, and plenty of space for bigger crews.

Best for: multigenerational trips that need separate sleeping areas and a central location.

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Ocean 7 Hotel (Ocean City)

Studios and suites, each with a kitchenette, sit just off the boardwalk; add a heated pool, laundry, and one parking spot per unit for easy logistics.

Best for: value-minded families who want steps-to-beach convenience and simple meal prep.

Madison Resort Wildwood Crest (Wildwood Crest)

A refreshed beachfront complex (rebranded in 2024) with two heated pools, hot tubs, and a shallow kiddie area, plus cabanas and lively seasonal entertainment.

Best for: kids who live in the pool and parents who want cabanas and on-site fun.

La Mer Beachfront Resort (Cape May)

Polished oceanfront rooms and suites, private beach access, and a heated outdoor pool with a designated kiddie section; note long-term renovation work is scheduled from mid-September 2025–May 2027.

Best for: quieter beach days with little ones and balcony time after bedtime.

Congress Hall (Cape May)

America’s first seaside resort still charms: complimentary beach chairs, towels, and umbrellas, plus pool and beach tent rentals and a full slate of family activities.

Best for: a classic Cape May experience with built-in activities from morning to night.

Grand Hotel Cape May (Cape May)

A hotel room featuring a large bed and a decorative painting on the wall, showcasing the Grand Hotel Cape May.

Indoor pool and jumbo jacuzzi for rainy-day backups, an Olympic-size outdoor pool for sunny stretches, beach service with chairs, and even an arcade and game room.

Best for: all-weather family trips where pool time is non-negotiable.

Blue Palms Resort (Wildwood)

Steps from the boardwalk with a large pool and kiddie pool, morning coffee and muffins, BBQ grills, bike rentals, and easy access to Morey’s Piers and water parks.

Best for: ride-and-water-park vacations where the pool and piers are the main event.

Booking tips for 2025

Time it right

  • Shoulder season wins: Late May and the second half of September often price 20–30% lower than late July.
  • Weekdays > weekends: Mon–Thu stays are cheaper and quieter, with better room choice.
  • Booking window: For peak summer, aim 60–120 days out; for shoulder months, 2–6 weeks is usually fine.

Work the rate (without stress)

  • Bundles can save: Look for parking + breakfast or beach-chair packages vs buying à la carte.
  • Watch the add-ons: Expect taxes, resort or facilities fees, and paid parking in popular towns, read the policies before you click “pay.”

Pick the right setup

  • Kitchens help: Studios/suites with a kitchenette cut breakfast and snack costs and make kid bedtimes easier.
  • Layout matters: Ask about connecting rooms, sofa beds, cribs, and mini-fridges before you book.
  • Quiet rooms: Higher floors and rooms away from elevators/bars are better for light sleepers.

Beach & boardwalk logistics

  • Beach tags: Many Shore towns require them in summer; some hotels include them, some don’t—check ahead or buy via local apps.
  • Gear plan: Confirm chair/umbrella availability and daily rates. Packing a small soft cooler and UPF shirts pays off.
  • Rain plan: Shortlist indoor options (arcades, museums, aquariums, escape rooms) so a storm doesn’t stall the fun.

Getting around

  • Parking reality: Coastal towns fill up fast; verify on-site parking rules, day rates, and whether you need a permit or app.
  • Transit backup: Trains and buses run to several Shore hubs; rideshares surge on weekends, compare before you go.

Food & activities

  • Reserve dinner early: Hot spots in Asbury Park, Long Branch, Atlantic City, and Cape May book out on summer weekends.
  • Boardwalk timing: Hit rides and water parks right at open or after dinner for shorter lines.
  • Grocery game: Order a quick delivery for breakfasts and beach snacks on arrival day.

Comfort & accessibility

  • Pool specifics: Ask about depth, lifeguard hours, and kiddie sections if that’s key for your crew.
  • Access needs: Many beaches offer mats or beach wheelchairs—call the local tourism office to confirm availability and pickup spots.
  • Weather watch: Shore winds shift fast; bring a light layer and a plan for rip-current or heat-advisory days.
Plan Your Perfect Getaway

Limited Time Offer- Receive 15% off your stay!

Latitude Suites offers the ideal blend of comfort and convenience, whether you're here for business or leisure. Our spacious rooms, premium amenities, and central location are all designed to make your stay exceptional. Book now and save 15% on your stay!

Conclusion

You’ve got the lay of the land, luxury standouts, character-rich boutiques, and family-ready oceanfront picks, plus smart 2025 booking tactics for timing, rates, room layouts, beach logistics, transit, food, and comfort.

The Shore is a collection of different scenes. Knowing your options by town, vibe, and amenities helps you choose a stay that fits your trip, from kid-centric weeks to design-forward weekends. Book your perfect stay now and lock in one of the best hotels in Jersey Shore before peak season.

Author

  • Caterina Coanda is the Vice President of Sales for BW Luxury Collection, with over 15 years of experience in the hospitality industry, including extensive work in NYC hotels. Starting her career at 17, she has risen through the ranks from Director of Sales to Regional Manager, before being promoted to VP. Outside of work, she has a deep passion for art, nature, and interior decorating.