At one time, mining towns and fishing villages were abundant in the Garden State. From Bivalve to Batsto, several still remain, in one form or another. Still, one stands out for its unique charm. Located on an island, it's isolated from the mainland and it's our very own slice of a simpler time. Let's explore this remote fishing village in New Jersey.
Viking Village in Barnegat Light is a historic fishing village that was founded in the 1920s by Scandinavian immigrants. It was originally known as the Independent Fish Company.
It is currently home to over 40 fishing vessels including a scalloper featured in the hit film, "The Perfect Storm." Each year, about 5 million pounds of seafood is packed here and shipped all around the world.
In addition to being nationally recognized for quality and sustainable fishing, the village is home to charming shops, a maritime museum, and several historic structures.
Choose from clothing boutiques, home decor shops, jewelry stores, studios, galleries, and several dining options.
Stop at How You Brewin' for coffee, baked goods, and ice cream or Off The Hook for seafood takeout. Frank's Produce offers fruits and veggies and Cassidy's Fish Market serves up the catch of the day. Head to Sugar Shack for sweets and more.
Each shop is so unique! June Bug offers fashion, art, jewelry, and gifts. The Seawife sells antiques out of a restored 1890s schoolhouse. In fact, many of the buildings have a story beyond their days as shops.
This quaint village has won several tourism and travel awards and regularly holds events including fairs, festivals, concerts, and craft shows. It's definitely a place you'll want to experience at least once.
See how the local fishermen find scallops at Viking Village:
While Viking Village has been commercialized over the years, it still retains its history and charm as an isolated village in New Jersey. Visit throughout the year at 19th Street and Bayview Avenue in Barnegat Light. Have you been to this remote fishing village in New Jersey? let us know what it was like in the comments. While you're in the area, check out this lovely lighthouse trail in Barnegat Light.
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