We tried lavallette beach after hearing great reviews. Was disappointed that they do not have any facilities for the public. I felt that they wanted $ 7 to get on the beach but could not supply the proper facilities for the public. Is it a public beach or just for the residence of the area. Had to leave early with family and find a bathroom. Thank goodness for Wawa. Will go elsewhere
Helpful Piglet A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newark, NJ
Yesterday was my first time visiting Lavallette. I usually go to Spring Lake Beach. It really is different from Spring Lake. Their is NO public bathroom and NO concession stand, however their are plenty of shops nearby within a walking distance. It is definitely family friendly. Parking was super easy considering I went on a Saturday in July!!! The cost for a beach pass was $ 7.00 per day for anyone 12 and older, $ 17.00 for a weekly pass, and I think it was either $ 35.00 or $ 45.00 for a seasonal badge. The beach also appeared to be very clean!
Giovanni A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Flemington, NJ
Very clean and beautiful beach! I’ve been coming here for years. This is a great beach to bring your family to. I feel like Point Pleasant and Seaside Heights, more so Seaside Heights, have dirtier beaches due to the boardwalk and tourists. But Lavallettes beach is very clean and beautiful. And you can easily walk down to Grand Central Ave and go to nice restaurants, do some shopping, get some ice cream, and enjoy the clean town! Highly suggest coming to Lavallette!
Pat M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lyndhurst, NJ
Great place and hopefully it stays free from having tons of chains post Sandy. Very relaxing each and everyday. The main strip has lots of great shops, rent a small place because you’ll be outside the whole trip.
Louis R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hoboken, NJ
I’m a Manasquan boy… cuz there’s dope waves to surf there. But…I love this beach because it’s calmer than Point and Seaside. It’s clean and not too many kids fuckin shit up. It’s not a destination for loser guidos and skanky guidettes so that’s def a plus.
Danielle Elyse L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Asbury Park, NJ
Lavallette has the cleanest and nicest beaches at the shore. The sand is a lot softer and prettier than the sand at the surrounding beaches, and since there are no public bathrooms, it keeps the crowds and the garbage to a minimum. There is free street parking, which is also a nice perk since in Seaside they practically rob you with the parking meters.
Tara W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ridgewood, NJ
«Lava» is a small town– blink and you’ll miss it driving through the tiny beach towns on 35. It’s a quiet, clean place with mostly families who visit during the summer and not too many careless renters or party people. To some that probably sounds awful, but to me it’s perfect. When I tell people where it is, I say its kind of near Seaside but NOTHING like it. I swear the sand is whiter and the water is bluer than most NJ beaches. When you can’t fly to Hawaii or the Caribbean, this is a decent runner up and only about an hour from NYC.