Best Tips for a Trip from Burlington to Atlantic City

By Albert Denim

March 6th, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Travel, the one luxury many of us would say that we can’t do without. As we know, Canada, and particularly our home of Burlington, is a place that spoils us with destinations to visit and stunning landscapes to take in. However, sometimes we want to make it a little bit further than our own neighbourhood, spread our wings, and make that travel international. In some cases, that even extends to visiting our neighbours to the south – the good old US of A.

Beaches and casinos – almost as far as the eye can see.

One destination often overlooked – largely because of its proximity to one of the world’s biggest metropolises, New York – is Atlantic City. Yes, it might be dwarfed in its scale by another casino-adjacent center of tourism in Las Vegas, but it has a lot going for it on a number of different fronts.

So what should Canadian visitors to New Jersey’s answer to Vegas know about the city and what tips should they follow?

A Casino Destination Without Hours of Travel

Las Vegas is the biggest gaming destination in the US. In fact, it can probably claim to be the biggest in the world, alongside Macau and Monaco. However, Burlington to Vegas means at least five hours of travelling if you’re going by air. Otherwise, you’re looking at a huge two-day driving time. Alternatively, a trip on the road from Burlington to Atlantic City and its nine casino venues is a much less daunting nine hours – that’s just one hour for every casino.

Convenience is a big part of modern life, and it goes beyond just travel times and choosing your destination. If Atlantic City wasn’t an option, Canadians would find themselves faced with the lengthy journey to Vegas.

However, the Internet has made a massive change to that, and this is evidenced by the boom in sites like Karamba casino CA, where players can use their computer or mobile device to play the table games or slots found at Vegas casino floors. No longer are players required to visit physical locations.

Keep the Budget in Check by Booking Smart

Travel isn’t cheap and we’re certainly feeling the pinch in 2025. Once you’ve factored in your travel, food, and accommodation, you can very quickly start to see your cost spiral. If you’re not careful, you’ll have to cut back on what you wanted to do while there. It doesn’t matter if that’s eating, gambling, or even just having a couple of beers.

However, to keep the restrictions of expense at bay, there are things that you have control over. For example, Hotels.com explains that Atlantic City is a big weekend destination for tourists, meaning the hotels are booked up. It makes sense – who wouldn’t want a night out on the town over the weekend?

But if you’re willing to make your trip a midweek one, without sacrificing the fun of Atlantic City, you will be able to find much cheaper hotels. That, coupled with free drinks and food at the casino tables, can help you save some extra cash for other uses.

Use New Jersey as a Base for Further Exploration

Atlantic City isn’t just nearby as far as us Burlington residents are concerned. New Jersey sits in a unique position, close to a number of great destinations for tourists. Yes, we may have had some rivalry with New York over the years, but let’s not lose sight of the fact that the Big Apple is a great city.

The city that never sleeps: Hop, skip and a jump from Atlantic city.

Visiting NJ doesn’t mean you have to stay in NJ. Instead, make the short hop over to the City That Never Sleeps and grab a sliver of pizza, take a walk through Central Park, or catch a show on Broadway.

And it’s not just New York City that you should visit. If you’re on something of a road trip or happy grabbing a train, you can visit other great cities like Philadelphia. If you manage to line your dates up just right, you could drop in and attend a Philadelphia Eagles game, fresh on the back of the franchise winning the 2025 Super Bowl.

Then, if you’re something of a politico, you can reach a little further out and make the journey to the United States’ capital city, Washington D.C. – though, that may be a little dry. Either way, there’s plenty going for Atlantic City!

 

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4 comments to Best Tips for a Trip from Burlington to Atlantic City

  • Jerry

    Love Trump visit the USA often Canadians have no identity they are weak and are non existent in the world. Annex Canada is an idea with teeth

  • Graham

    Most people I know are cancelling travel to the USA!

    Editor’s note: Does this mean that the significant number of conservatives that liked Trump and Musk will not be travelling to the US. I’d like to see them travel and then stay in the US.

  • daintryklein

    Such a strange article to publish when we are sending a message to the US that we are buying Canadian. Just trying to understand the patriotism here?
    Many great destinations in Canada. Let’s check them out.

  • Carol Victor

    You must be kidding..haven’t been to the US since Trump”s first
    term even more reason not to go now!!!