If you walk around Ventnor city, you will come across magnificent oceanfront mansions and aesthetically designed houses that give a very warm and cozy feel to the city. Ventnor Avenue runs from Atlantic City through Ventnor and then stretches further to the town of Margate eventually winding up in the town of Longport.
The amusement-free boardwalk is an attraction in itself. Tourists usually go there for an evening stroll and to catch a glimpse of the Atlantic City skyline. The full-length boardwalk is also a great place for a morning jog or bike.
The Ventnor boardwalk joins the boardwalk of Atlantic City where hotels and casinos are open 24/7. Short stretches of the boards are replaced with more durable materials like aluminum though the typical look of boards is maintained throughout.
While the beach remains the main attraction in Ventnor like all other New Jersey shore towns, shopaholics can head for the many antique and stores and specialty shops strewn across Ventnor Avenue. Isle of Wight Coastal Visitor's Center, Ventnor Brewery, and Ventnor Botanic Garden are some of the must-see spots in Ventnor. Other smaller parks and gardens in Ventnor and a waterfall known as "The Cascade" together offer a tourist attraction in their own right. Other highlights of Ventnor include the fishing pier, golf range in the vicinity and ice-skating rink.
Ventnor offers convenient vacation rental options to fit every budget and requirement. The kind of amenities you get will depend on the type of vacation rental you choose.