Tag: “Atlantic Highlands”

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  1. SeaStreak

    From West 35th Street and Pier 11 Wall Street in Manhattan, the Sea Streak will get you to Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey in no time at all. The accomodations are like a wide body jet on the sea with video for the Wall Street crowd.

  2. SeaStreak at Dock

    At the end of the dock is seen the SeaStreak Passanger Ferry that connects the Jersey Shore with Manhattan. Not a bad way to travel!

  3. SeaStreak Ferry

    From West 35th Street and Pier 11 Wall Street in Manhattan, the Sea Streak will get you to Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey in no time at all. The accomodations are like a wide body jet on the sea with video for the Wall Street crowd.

  4. Blue Bay Inn

    The Blue Bay Inn is easy to get to from Manhattan by taking the Sea Streak Ferry from East 35th Street or Pier 11 Wall Street – takes about 40 minutes (it also stops in Highlands). Overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, it is a rare boutique hotel offering a great location for a business meeting out of the City or a quick getaway at the shore

  5. Beautiful Blue Bay

    This is a sunset over the Sandy Hook Bay as viewed from the Atlantic Highlands.

  6. Sunset Over the Blue Bay

    This is a sunset at the Sandy Hook Bay as seen from the Atlantic Highlands.

  7. Blue Bay Inn

    The Blue Bay Inn is easy to get to from Manhattan by taking the Sea Streak Ferry from East 35th Street or Pier 11 Wall Street – takes about 40 minutes (it also stops in Highlands). Overlooking Sandy Hook Bay, it is a rare boutique hotel offering a great location for a business meeting out of the City or a quick getaway at the shore

  8. Sandy Hook Bay

    The Atlantic Highlands is just west of Highlands and Sandy Hook on the Jersey Shore. A boutique hotel is situated on the shore (see "Blue Bay Inn") that is just a 5 minute walk from the commuter ferry from Manhattan.

  9. Beach

    Atlantic City's four miles of beaches are free to the public. The world's first Boardwalk was built in Atlantic City in 1870.

  10. Colorful Bermuda

    Don’t let the Bermuda Triangle scare you. Just 2 hours by air from Washington, D.C.

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