A four-story, C-shaped motel located in North Wildwood's northern motel district, the aptly-named A Shore View is one block from the beach and ocean. The motel's exterior is clad in white vinyl, with floor borders and exterior room dividers painted a bright shade of pink.
The older of the two AA Heart of Wildwood properties, this structure is notable for featuring a poolside sundeck that overlooks the Boardwalk at its eastern end. Along with its sister property across bustling Ocean Ave., it has gained a reputation as one of the island's most pristine and meticulously maintained motels.
The younger of the two AA Heart of Wildwood properties, this structure is clad in a bright red brick exterior, making it near impossible for one to miss while traveling by on Ocean Ave. in Wildwood proper. It may be on the endangered list, as it stands in an area that is rumored to be part of the proposed Riviera Resort highrise project.
Along with its next door neighbor, the Beau Rivage Motor Inn, the Acadia is one of the southernmost motels in the Crest. Large, albeit unspectacular in design, it stretches for an entire block, resting right up against Atlantic Ave. on one end and the beach at the other.
Amid a cluster of older, smaller buildings in North Wildwood's upper motel district, the Acropolis and nearby Regency Towers dominate the beachfront skyline. The sentinel nature of the 1970s-era Acropolis calls to mind the ancient structure for which it was named, which for thousands of years has loomed high above the city of Athens, Greece.