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How to Ride Atlantic City’s Jitneys
If you spend any time in Atlantic City, you’re probably wondering what those little blue buses are that zip back and forth along Pacific Avenue. They’re called Jitneys, and they’re a fast, easy way to get around the city.
Meaning “nickel” in Old English, the word Jitney...
5 Helpful Guidebooks to the Jersey Shore
Even with the wealth of information available on the internet, I still like to have a good updated guidebook to the place I’m visiting to help me plan my trip. For one thing, I enjoy reading the opinion of the guidebook authors, who are experts on their areas, and just as I do from reading websites...
What to Pack for a Summer Trip to the Jersey Shore
Summer at the Jersey Shore can be tough on your body. Between the salty sea water, the sun’s blazing rays, the miles of beach sand and the almost incessant humidity, you’ll want to add the following items to your suitcase to make your trip more enjoyable.
Sunscreen
If you’re planning...
Jersey Shore-Speak
So you’ve come to the Jersey Shore, and you want to get around. But how do you communicate with the natives? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here are some tips on how to sound like a native in record time.
First, if you’re heading to the Jersey Shore, we say you’re...
Jersey Shore Beaches: Which one to choose?
If you’re a new visitor to the Jersey Shore you might have a tough time knowing which beach to visit. There are a few things to consider, such as the cost of parking, beach tags, and what there is to do nearby. To help you make a decision, here is a roundup of the Jersey Shore beaches from...
Five Useful Websites for Planning your Trip to the Jersey Shore
So you’ve decided you want to visit Atlantic City and the Jersey Shore. You know you want to spend time in the casinos, but you’re not sure what else you want to do. So how do you begin to plan your trip?
Well, a good first resource are the Atlantic City pages here at NileGuide, where...
5 Fun Ways to Explore the Atlantic City Boardwalk
Ever since members of the Lenni Lenape tribe became the first visitors to Absecon Island (where Atlantic City is located today), people have loved taking a stroll in the fresh sea air. But the Atlantic City Boardwalk wasn’t built as a footpath for tourists. It was actually the brainchild...


