
Atlantic City
Atlantic City Family Escape: Boardwalk, Beach & Hidden Greens
Family-friendly boardwalk fun with easy halal eats and greenery
A simple, stress-free three-day Atlantic City getaway built around the boardwalk, beach, and easy kid-friendly attractions. Everything is grouped by neighborhood with halal-friendly eats and relaxed, jungle-ish spaces so you can mostly just show up and enjoy.
Where to Stay

Showboat Hotel Atlantic City
Non-casino, family-focused hotel just off the boardwalk, attached to the Island Waterpark, with large rooms and playful décor that leans into a lively, almost resort-jungle atmosphere in the water areas.

Ocean Casino Resort
Modern high-rise resort at the quieter north end of the boardwalk with sweeping ocean views, airy interiors, and pool areas framed by water, glass, and some greenery for a sleek, almost tropical-coastal vibe.
Good to Know
Keep Each Day in One Main Area
Plan your days around clusters—the central boardwalk, the Inlet (lighthouse, Steel Pier, Showboat), and Ducktown/Outlets—so you’re walking most places instead of moving the car or figuring out transit every few hours.
Plan Around the Kids’ Energy Peaks
Do physical activities like the lighthouse climb, waterpark, or major rides mid-morning to early afternoon, then keep late afternoons and evenings to gentler boardwalk strolling, arcades, and mini-golf.
Manage Halal Eating by Focusing on Veg & Seafood
Because fully verified halal restaurants are limited, plan to rely mostly on vegetarian and seafood dishes, and always confirm ingredients and cooking surfaces to avoid pork and alcohol.
Use the Boardwalk Tram and Jitneys When Little Legs Get Tired
The electric boardwalk tram runs along the wooden walkway, and green jitney minibuses connect major neighborhoods, saving long walks with kids, especially between the central boardwalk and Inlet areas.
Pack for Sun, Sand, and Surprises
Bring quick-dry clothes, flip-flops, water shoes for the beach and waterpark, a light backpack, and a small waterproof pouch for phones and money so you can switch between beach, rides, and arcades easily.
Your Day Trip Itinerary
BurgerFi (Halal-Friendly Burgers by Request)
Fast-casual burger spot near the Steel Pier area. They use 100% Angus beef and many locations can cook halal-certified patties separately on request; order a veggie burger or grilled chicken sandwich cooked separately and ask clearly for no cross-contamination. Sides like fries and onion rings plus shakes are safe if fried separately from non-halal meats.
Cavo Greco Greek Cuisine (Seafood & Veg-Friendly)
Casual Greek restaurant just inland from the mid-boardwalk area with plenty of seafood and vegetarian dishes. Halal-friendly options include grilled fish, shrimp souvlaki without wine sauces, Greek salad, hummus, and veggie sides; confirm no alcohol or pork is used in preparation and request separate cooking surfaces where possible.

Atlantic City Boardwalk Stroll & Beach Time
Start at around Caesars or Bally’s and walk the wooden boardwalk toward Steel Pier, stopping at the beach to play in the sand, paddle in the water, and take photos of the dunes and ocean. Look for stretches with beach grass and wooden stairways for a slightly wild, coastal feel.

Steel Pier Amusement Park
Ride the ferris wheel with sweeping coastal views, try kid-friendly rides and arcade games, and walk out over the water for great photos of the shoreline and city skyline.

Evening Boardwalk Free Explore
After dinner, wander the boardwalk at your own pace, watch street performers, pop into souvenir shops, and enjoy the lights reflected on the ocean. Consider a short family bike or surrey rental earlier in the evening if available.
Rasoi Indian Restaurant (Halal-Friendly Vegetarian & Seafood)
Indian restaurant in the Ducktown neighborhood with many vegetarian and seafood curries. Halal-friendly choices include chana masala, palak paneer, dal, vegetable biryani, and prawn dishes—verify which meats are halal and avoid anything non-halal; ask for separate utensils and no alcohol in sauces.
Hay Day Coffee & Kitchen (Light Breakfast & Brunch)
Modern café with a cozy, slightly plant-filled vibe. Stick to halal-friendly items like avocado toast, yogurt parfaits, fruit bowls, pastries without gelatin or alcohol, and egg dishes if you are comfortable with standard eggs and dairy; confirm ingredients and avoid any pork or meat products.
Tastes of India (Vegetarian-Focused Options)
Indian spot where you can safely lean on the wide vegetarian selection: paneer tikka, aloo gobi, mixed vegetable curry, dal, naan, and rice. Confirm which, if any, meats are halal and otherwise avoid meat; ask the staff to keep your vegetarian dishes cooked separately from non-halal meats.

Absecon Lighthouse
Climb the 228 steps of New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse for panoramic views of the city, marshes, and ocean, and explore the small museum and grounds with their slightly overgrown, coastal-garden feel.
Tanger Outlets The Walk & Ducktown Free Explore
Browse open-air outlet shops for sneakers, kids’ clothes, and travel gear, then wander the surrounding Ducktown streets with their small local businesses and pockets of trees and murals.
Family Mini-Golf or Arcade Time
Pick one of the boardwalk mini-golf courses or arcades near your hotel and play a relaxed round or a few games as a family, with neon lights, jungle-ish décor at some spots, and ocean breezes.
14 activities across 3 days
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