The 'Lonely Pelican' provided a wonderful home for an early spring week in the charming Cape May Point. Being the end of March, the days were too cold to spend all day at the beach. Instead we took brisk walks by the beach and returned home to welcoming 501 Cedar.
We were also glad that we brought the kids bikes so that they could explore the neighborhood, which was quiet in the off season.
The kitchen was fabulous for cooking and with the lovely beach plum farm a few minutes away, we made some great meals. Mornings, I was able to find a ray of sunshine on the porch to sit and drink coffee or take a 1 minute bike ride to Alexander or Pearl Beach (where we saw an amazing pod of Dolphins one morning).
We had great lunch one day on the screened in porch, when the sun was out.
Beds were comfortable, bathrooms nice, living room was great for hanging out.
The walk to the beach was six minutes. If there were one thing I could change, it would be to be right next to the beach; it was not a deal breaker by any means, that would be the only factor that would make me think about stayingsomewhere else, and it would have to be really nice to make us even consider it.
All in all it was a fabulous stay and we were sad when we had to leave, plotting when we would be able to return again.