New Jersey Boat Tour Ranks Among The Best In The U.S.
USA Today’s 10BEST has set the stage for outdoor excursion lovers to have their best summer yet, with their top-ranked adventure tour lists. There’s good news for those hitting the shore soon, as a New Jersey Boat tour was named among the best in the United States.
What’s unique about setting sail on a boat tour is that there are so many different types. Of course, some options are relative to where you are in the country and what body of water supports your trip. From the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and all the lakes and rivers in between, we certainly don’t have a shortage of options in North America to enjoy a boat getaway.
You can go whale-watching in the Northeast, embark on fishing charters in the South, or simply kick back on a catamaran with some food and drinks cruising down on the West Coast. Of course the different types of boating tours available also provide the chance to showcase different boat models. From small-capacity sailboats to million-dollar yachts to essentially giant rafts that flow down a river.
In the Garden State, we are heading to the place of much serenity and charm to hop on a boat tour.
Salt Marsh Safari on The Skimmer Is a New Jersey Boat Tour You Need To Know About
This boat takes visitors out on a trip to spot birds. That’s not a water excursion you see every day. The Skimmer is the legendary Cape May boat that takes you along the Salt Marsh for a safari-style ride.
In addition, “While guests can spot a wealth of local birds during a classic Salt Marsh Safari tour, aquatic animal aficionados can join in on a Marine Life Safari for a deep dive on the Garden State’s crabs, fish, and bivalves,” 10BEST states.
“Whether you are observing and photographing a ‘life bird’ to add to your list or holding a blue claw crab for the first time, you will discover why these ecosystems are vital, not only to the survival of the animals and plants that live there, but also to ourselves,” the Skimmer explains.
The Skimmer is a 40-foot pontoon boat. It is appropriately named as it specifically navigates water that is approximately two-feet deep. Each tour leaves out of the South Jersey Marina in Cape May or from The Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor.
These cruises run from May through October. You can see the full schedule here.