Atlantic Highlands Marina and anchorage area are valuable to cruisers and locals. The room to anchor is large, even inside the protection of the jetty. A free dinghy dock is available on the pier east of the boat ramp. It's a small area just north of the pier for the boat ramp. You can dispose of trash, recycle, and have access to grocery stores, liquor stores, ice cream stores, restaurants, and walking trails within a mile of the docks. We recommend Nicholas Creamery for ice cream, and the liquor store near the grocery store seems to have the best prices (at least for what we wanted.) The fuel dock is busy, but has easy access with little current. The hills provide great protection from...
Read moreI went here for the Atlantic Highlands Fireman's Fair with my seven-year-old daughter and my mother. It's a very nice place to go and look at the boats and see The View Etc however the fair especially this year's Fair was a totally waste of money my daughter got a bracelet and went on for rides from the time the fair opened until the time it closed not only because of the lines were so long but the reason for the lines being so long is there was only maybe a total of seven rides to even go on and I'm exaggerating when I say the number seven it was probably more like five. Even the fireworks display this year was very...
Read moreJess and the dock staff at Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor were wonderful. Our captain had experienced a serious injury to his arm and was driving the 42' boat 503 miles home. I called ahead and asked for an easy access slip. Jess made sure that we both had a slip with easy ingress and egress but as well that we had plenty of good help on hand for docking. Further, she made this slip available to us for whatever time we needed, as we were headed south to Cape May and couldn't leave until a good weather window was available. We couldn't be more grateful to Jess and to her staff. Excellent service and very...
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