Best Vacation Rentals in Deal
1 vacation rentals in this monmouth County beach town
Browse the top vacation rentals in Deal with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.
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Deal Summer Rentals
$$$$Luxury home rentals in this ultra-exclusive community. Expect premium prices for grand estates and oceanfront properties.
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Deal holds an unusual distinction on the Jersey Shore: the most expensive beach badges in New Jersey at $200 for a season pass. That price point isn't an accident—it's a feature. This small, wealthy enclave has maintained its insular character since the Gilded Age through a simple mechanism: make access expensive enough that only committed visitors show up. The result is pristine beaches with fewer crowds than anywhere else on the Monmouth County coast. The beach itself is gorgeous—wide, clean, and backed by oceanfront estates rather than condos or commercial development. Daily badges run $12 weekdays ($15 weekends), which is reasonable compared to the season pass, but the lack of public parking lots and minimal amenities discourage casual day-trippers. The Conover Pavilion provides the main public access point with restrooms, lifeguards, and a small parking lot. Private beach clubs—Deal Casino being the most famous—control significant stretches of sand and represent the exclusive lifestyle that defines this community. The Deal Casino, despite its name, isn't a gambling establishment; it's a private social club that has served the area's elite since the 19th century. The town's demographics tell the story. Summer population swells as affluent families from North Jersey and New York occupy shore homes that often stay in families for generations. The Syrian Jewish community has had a significant presence here since the early 1900s, contributing to Deal's distinctive culture. Commercial development is nearly nonexistent—no boardwalk, no tourist shops, just one deli (Simko's, serving classic corned beef since 1962) and residential streets lined with grand homes. For dining beyond Simko's, you'll head to Long Branch (5 minutes south) where Pier Village offers Sirena, Rooney's, and McLoone's, or to Asbury Park (10 minutes) for the full restaurant scene. Ocean Place Resort in Long Branch provides the nearest full-service hotel option. The Axelrod Performing Arts Center in Deal brings Broadway shows and cultural events—an unexpected amenity for a town this small. The Elberon train station on the North Jersey Coast Line puts you 50 minutes from Newark. There are no amenities, no commercial infrastructure, no restaurants except Simko's Deli — that's by design, and it's held for over a century. What Deal offers is a genuinely uncrowded beach behind a $200 season pass that keeps the casual visitors out. If you need to ask whether Deal is the right choice, Long Branch or Asbury Park probably is.
Why Deal for Vacation Rentals?
Deal in Monmouth County draws visitors for its exclusive and wealthy character. The vacation rentals scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this monmouth County beach town.
What Makes Deal Special
- exclusive atmosphere
- wealthy atmosphere
- quiet atmosphere
- private atmosphere
- uncrowded atmosphere
Planning Your Visit
Deal is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best vacation rentals experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.
Getting to Deal
- From NYC: 1hr
- From Philadelphia: 1hr 30min
- From Newark: 50min
Local Tips
- Parking: Free street parking. Lot at Conover Pavilion.
- Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
- Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.