Ritzy high-rise casinos blend with family-friendly attractions, historical monuments, and outdoor adventures, creating unparalleled entertainment for groups visiting Atlantic City.

The glitz and glam of the bustling Boardwalk and the deep heritage and traditions engage groups visiting Atlantic City. Located on the Atlantic coast of New Jersey, the city’s shimmering casinos and wide beaches offer the perfect backdrop for any group trip.

The Boardwalk and beaches of Atlantic City are famous and should not be missed when visiting the area. The renowned promenade was first built in 1870, undergoing many renditions throughout the years to become the historic icon it is today. Groups can stroll along the wooden boards, taking in the ocean on one side and rows of shops and restaurants on the other. Or head for the sandy shores for some water activities, including surfing, fishing and kayaking.


A waterfront attraction in Atlantic City that all groups should see is the Absecon Lighthouse. At 171 feet, it’s the tallest lighthouse in New Jersey and the third tallest in the country. Groups can explore the historic, two-acre grounds or climb the 228 steps to the top of the lighthouse to enjoy beautiful views of the Jersey Shore.

Atlantic City is brimming with history and culture, with several attractions paying homage to both the city and the country’s past. Groups can make their way to Brighton Park to see the New Jersey Korean War Memorial, an impressive sculpture dedicated to veterans of the war, their proud service and the 822 New Jerseyans killed or missing in action. The Civil Rights Garden is a lovely public sculpture garden made up of 11 granite columns and inscribed sculptures related to the events and people of the civil rights movement.

Then make a visit to the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey. The museum boasts a collection of over 11,000 artifacts chronicling the African American experience in the 20th century. Groups can wander through permanent exhibits like Portraits of a People, showcasing decades-old portraits of an Atlantic City family, and check out some of the many rotating exhibitions.

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Witness the creative process at work at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University. The Arts Garage features more than 15 studios and shops, and groups can get a first-hand look at how the artists create their masterpieces. Many of the artists are available to answer questions, and most of their pieces are available for purchase.

Animal lovers and ocean enthusiasts will not want to miss the Atlantic City Aquarium. Home to over 100 varieties of fish and marine life, the aquarium will keep groups entertained for hours. They will discover many exhibits with exotic sea creatures like the loggerhead sea turtle or the epaulette shark. After leaving the aquarium, groups should spend some time exploring Gardner’s Basin. This waterfront area features great shops, exhibits and restaurants where groups can grab a bite and watch the boats come and go from the inlet.

Atlantic City is known for its hip retail scene, with high-end boutiques to discounted brand-name outlets. Several top shops can be found on the Boardwalk, but there are many other stores to peruse at Tanger Outlets-The Walk, with more than 100 retail outlets, including H&M, Under Armour, Coach and Banana Republic.

It’s no surprise that Atlantic City is known for its casinos, and there are several for groups to experience. Play the penny slots at Bally’s Atlantic City, or head to the high stakes tables at Caesars at Atlantic City. If gambling isn’t for your group, the casinos provide other entertainment options, including theater performances, concerts, chic lounges and bars, and relaxing spas. Not to mention some of the best dining options around.

With thrilling outdoor adventures, influential attractions and memorials, and a buzzing cultural scene, there’s no end to the fun and excitement your group can have in Atlantic City.