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Oyster Farm Tours

2024 Farm Tour Dates
 
Sun, Apr 21 1:00 pm (tour & picnic)
Sun, June 9 5:00 pm
Sun, June 16 10:30 am (tour & picnic)
Sun, June 23 3:30 pm (tour & picnic)
Sun, July 7 3:30 pm
Thurs, Aug 8 5:00 pm
Thurs, Aug 22 4:30 pm
Tues, Aug 27 9:00 am
Sun, Sept 1 1:30 pm (tour & picnic)
Sun, Sep 15 12:00 pm (tour & picnic)

Oyster Farm Tour  

Visit our oyster farm and learn about our sustainable farming methods, oyster biology and ecology, and the maritime history of Southern New Jersey.  The tour will include an oyster tasting and a shucking lesson.

 

Guests will walk about 700 ft from the beach to the farm across sand bars and areas that may have uneven terrain and knee-deep water.  The tour will take about 90 minutes.

 

Cost:  $70 plus tax per person (children under 12 free with paying adult)    

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Oyster Farm Tour & Picnic 

Visit our oyster farm and learn about our sustainable farming methods, oyster biology and ecology, and the maritime history of Southern New Jersey.  The tour will include an oyster tasting, a shucking lesson, and an on-farm picnic prepared by

Sweet Amalia Market and Kitchen.

 

Guests will walk about 700 ft from the beach to the farm across sand bars and areas that may have uneven train and knee-deep water. 

The tour will take about two hours.

 

Cost:  $115 plus tax per person ($15  for children under 12 with paying adult)

 

 

Private Group Farm Tours

Contact lisa@sweetamalia.com to arrange (minimum 6 participants)

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Oyster Farmer for a Day – Corporate & Group Oyster Farming Experience 

Start the day with an oyster workshop and lunch prepared by Chef Melissa McGrath at Sweet Amalia Market and Kitchen in Newfield in which you’ll learn about our sustainable farming methods and all things oysters from biology to shucking and tasting profiles.  This will prepare you for an afternoon work experience at our oyster farm in Cape May.  

 

There is a one-hour drive between the Market and the farm (participants provide their own transportation).  Shore to farm walk is about a 700 ft distance across sand bars and areas that may have uneven terrain and knee-deep water.   Work will be wet and muddy, gloves (provided) and closed toed shoes will be required wear by participants.

 

Cost:  $185 per person       

Contact lisa@sweetamalia.com

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