Matador Oceanfront Resort Cam
Live HD view of the North Wildwood beach at 16th Avenue● LIVE
Built by Liam BarnesNeed a website or app built?About the Matador Oceanfront Resort Cam
The Matador sits at 16th Avenue and the beach in North Wildwood, near the northern end of the Wildwoods island. The cam is mounted on the property and looks out over the resort grounds toward the beach. The visible foreground includes the playground at the foot of 16th, the resort's parking area, and the beach badge office. Beyond that is the wide North Wildwood sand and the Atlantic.
This stretch of beach is quieter than the 15th Avenue cam a block south, which frames a busier patch closer to the JFK Boulevard restaurants and shops. The Matador view skews residential and family. You will usually see kids in the playground, paddleboards walking down the access path, and a small line of cars rotating through the parking lot during peak afternoons.
The North Wildwood beach is free and open to the public, with no beach tags required. Lifeguards patrol from Memorial Day weekend through early September, typically 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cam is a useful soft check before driving down: how full the parking looks, whether the swim flags are up, and how the sky is shaping the afternoon.
The Matador itself has been family-owned since 1970, with rooftop sundecks, an outdoor pool, and the entire grounds smoke-free. It is one of the more recognizable Doo-Wop-era oceanfront properties in North Wildwood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Matador Oceanfront Resort?
The Matador is at 16th Avenue and the beach in North Wildwood, on the northern end of the Wildwoods island. It sits directly oceanfront, with the boardwalk a short walk to the south.
What does the Matador cam show?
The cam looks out from the resort over the 16th Avenue beach. You can see the lifeguard stand, the beach badge office, the playground at the foot of 16th, and the wide stretch of sand running out to the surf line.
Do I need to stay at the Matador to use the beach in front of it?
No. The beach in North Wildwood is free and open to the public, with no beach tags required. Anyone can walk on at 16th Avenue or any other access point.
Is the cam live 24/7?
Yes. The stream runs continuously, though the cam is most active during summer days when the lifeguards are on duty and the beach is full.
Who runs the Matador cam?
The stream is provided by the Matador Oceanfront Resort, a family-owned property that has been on the North Wildwood beachfront since 1970. Wildwoods.tv embeds the feed with attribution.
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