
Local elected officials and tourism partners gathered in Asbury Park for the summer kick-off press conference where speakers shared their optimism for the upcoming summer tourism season. – COUNTY OF MONMOUTH
At a Monday event in front of the Asbury Park Convention Center, the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and its partners kicked off the summer tourism season.
“This is always a great time of year because we are expecting a very busy season ahead in Monmouth County and this is due to our great tourism partners,” said Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone, liaison to the Division of Tourism. “In 2020, tourism was a $1.8 billion industry in Monmouth County. In 2021, the industry increased to $2.3 billion. In 2020, we saw nearly 6.7 million visitors. In 2021, we saw nearly 8 million. In 2021, tourism supported 20,000 jobs, up from 17,000 in 2020. This is proof our tourism industry is bouncing back in a huge way.”
Arnone said he believes many Monmouth County residents are going to stay local this summer and make the county their vacation destination.

Monmouth County Commissioner Director Thomas Arnone, liaison to the Division of Tourism, speaks about the importance of the county’s small business community, thanked local partners for their support and shared how he is excited for the tourism season ahead. – COUNTY OF MONMOUTH
“As much as we tout the tourism season being about the beaches, we do have other areas to explore such as the racetrack, the malls, restaurants, and small businesses throughout the county that we invite you to visit,” said Arnone.
Asbury Park Mayor John Moor thanked the commissioners for choosing Asbury Park as the site of the kickoff.
“I would like to wish everyone a great and safe summer season,” said Moor.
“Thank you to the county for their support of our small businesses,” said Sylvia Sylvia, executive director of the Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce. “We are going to have a fantastic summer and it’s going to happen right here at the Jersey Shore. We have the most amazing, diverse group of small business owners, culturally different restaurants, an extremely vibrant downtown, and our boardwalk and Main Street for people to visit.”
“We have great beaches, a clean ocean, and a tourism industry that is just waiting for everyone to come see it,” said Grace Hanlon, executive director of the Jersey Shore Partnership. “Thank you everyone for supporting the Jersey Shore.”
“Last year we had an abbreviated season, but it was the highest per concert attendance we’ve ever seen and it just showed how much people missed music but also hanging out with people,” said Caroline O’Toole, general manager of The Stone Pony. “This year we look forward to a full season, over 30 shows with a diverse lineup to represent not only our great city of Asbury Park but the Jersey Shore.”
More information about Monmouth County’s summer happenings is available at tourism.visitmonmouth.com.