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Mysteries of the Deep: The Wreck of the SS Atlantus

Explore the captivating wreck of the SS Atlantus in Cape May, a historical landmark that tells a unique story of innovation and maritime history.

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Dive into the fascinating tale of the SS Atlantus, a historical landmark in Cape May, NJ, where visitors can explore the remnants of a unique concrete ship that tells a story of innovation and tragedy.

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  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during low tide for the best view of the wreck.
  • Bring a camera to capture the haunting beauty of the wreck.
  • Consider joining a guided tour for deeper insights into the ship's history.
  • Check local weather conditions before your visit for safety.
  • Explore nearby Cape May for its Victorian architecture and local dining options.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If you're traveling by car, head to Cape May, NJ. From major highways, take the Garden State Parkway (GSP). If you're coming from the north, take Exit 0 for Cape May. Continue on the parkway until it ends, and then follow signs for Cape May. Once in Cape May, navigate to Sunset Blvd. The SS Atlantus wreck is located at the end of Sunset Blvd near the beach. Parking is available along the street or at nearby beach parking lots, which may charge a fee during peak season.

  • Public Transportation

    To reach the SS Atlantus by public transportation, take a NJ Transit train to the Cape May station. Upon arrival, you can use a local taxi service or rideshare app to reach Sunset Blvd. Alternatively, you can take the Cape May-Lewes Ferry from Lewes, DE to Cape May and then use local transport options (taxis or rideshare) to reach Sunset Blvd. Be aware that there may be costs for the ferry and local transportation.

  • Bicycle

    For those who prefer cycling, Cape May is bike-friendly. If you're staying within Cape May, you can rent bicycles from various rental shops in town. Follow the bike paths to Sunset Blvd, which leads directly to the beach area where the SS Atlantus wreck is located. Ensure you wear a helmet and follow all local biking regulations.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Cape May and are within walking distance of Sunset Blvd, it's a pleasant walk to the wreck site. From the town center, head southwest toward the beach, following local signs to Sunset Blvd. The walk offers scenic views and is approximately 1-2 miles, depending on your starting point in Cape May.

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Nestled along the coast of Cape May, New Jersey, the Wreck of the SS Atlantus stands as a remarkable testament to maritime history and innovation. Built during World War I, this concrete ship was part of an experimental program aimed at addressing the steel shortages of the time. Although the SS Atlantus never completed its intended mission, its remains, partially submerged in the waters, offer a captivating glimpse into the past. As you approach the site, you'll be struck by the eerie beauty of the wreck, with its hull visible during low tide, inviting curious onlookers and history enthusiasts alike. The wreck has become a popular spot for photographers, divers, and explorers, providing a unique opportunity to witness a piece of history that is both haunting and beautiful. The site is easily accessible from the shore, allowing visitors to take in the views and learn about the ship's storied past. Local guides often share anecdotes about the ship's construction and its eventual fate, enhancing the experience with rich narratives that breathe life into the cold concrete. Many enjoy picnicking nearby, soaking in the natural surroundings and maritime atmosphere. As you wander the vicinity, be sure to explore the picturesque coastal landscape of Cape May, known for its charming Victorian architecture and vibrant beaches. The SS Atlantus serves as more than just a wreck; it is a symbol of the resilience and creativity of human ingenuity, making it a must-visit for anyone keen on exploring historical landmarks along the New Jersey coast.

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