The Sealark Bed and Breakfast will be closed February 17 - March 8, 2010 and April 19-27, 2010.

The Sealark Bed and Breakfast, Avalon’s only Bed and Breakfast, is a beautifully restored Victorian home that was built in 1901.

One of the original great houses on First Avenue in the old Peermont development, we believe The Sealark was first utilized as a guest house in the 1940’s. It was truly an old fashioned guesthouse in that the families who lived here rented out some of the rooms to those with limited funds who wanted a weekend at the “shore.”

There have been many improvements made to the The Sealark such as air conditioning and private bathrooms. The Sealark is within walking distance of the great Avalon restaurants and one short block to the beach.


The Sealark Bed & Breakfast Inn
offers rooms and apartment accommodations in the heart of Avalon, NJ.

Within walking distance of the great Avalon restaurants and one short block to the beach, the accommodations tend toward light and airy, rather than old, heavy Victorian.

The rooms are all decorated with furniture that has been in the innkeepers' families. The hardwood floors are covered with beautiful Oriental carpets. While antiques abound, "comfort" is the feeling that one experiences during a visit to The Sealark.

Breakfast is a special treat at the Sealark.  During the summer there are three seatings when guests sign up for their breakfast time, either 8:15, 9:00 or 9:45. The buffet includes homemade cake, an entrée of the innkeepers’ choice (varied daily), cereals and multiple varieties of fresh fruit. Coffee, a choice of teas and orange juice are available. If you require a special diet please make the innkeepers’ aware of it at the time the reservation is made and every attempt will be made to accommodate the request.

In recent years, Avalon, NJ has been described as "everything the rest of the shore isn't." It has a beautiful, deep beaches - rated the best and most picturesque in South Jersey. It is considered "cooler by a mile" because it projects seaward a mile farther than its neighboring islands. The magazine, 'The Washintonian', has rated Avalon beaches in the top 4 on the East Coast

 

 

The Sealark Bed & Breakfast - Avalon, NJ 
Pat Ellis Moran & John Oldham, Innkeepers

 

 
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