Minerva's Bed, Breakfast and Books by the Sea ~ A Barnegat Light Bed and Breakfast Return to Minerva's Home.

Box 862
13 West Seventh Street
Barnegat Light, NJ 08006
609-494-1000
609-494-1222 (fax)

More family members of Minerva's Bed and Breakfast

Most likely, when you visit, you'll be greeted by primary owner / innkeeper Emma Lapsansky and her husband Dickson Werner...

Family Members of Minerva's Bed and Breakfast

...but you also might catch one of these other members of FourLaps, LLC.

Dan, Reservationist of Minerva's by the Sea on LBI in New Jersey

When you call to make your reservation, you will probably talk to Emma's brother Dan, who is here enjoying supper in Minerva's homey kitchen.

Casual, unhurried, unobtrusive hospitality . . .

Neptune Deck - Minerva's Bed and Breakfast in Barnegat Light

From the deck outside the popular Neptune room . . .

Sunset over Kubels - Minerva's Bed and Breakfast in Barnegat Light

. . . you could be watching this sunset over Kubel's, while sipping a cool summer drink.

Your hosts at Minerva's Bed and Breakfast . . . By the Sea:

...have lived and worked all over the world, and enjoy the world’s people in all our variety.

Minerva's Bed and Breakfast is accepting to all people.

...have enjoyed filling Minerva's Island Room library with some of our favorite books.

Minerva's is a literary bed and breakfast.

...love fresh fruits and veggies and cheeses and wholesome breads, and love to share these with our friends.

Minerva's Bed and Breakfast uses fresh produce and ingredients.

...love Long Beach Island, Barnegat Light, the Jersey Shore, the sand and shells and salt and sea, and enjoy the company of others who love these things too.

Barnegat Light and Long Beach Island (LBI) are family-friendly Jersey Shore destinations.

And Old Barney, with its brand-new Fresnel lens, is a five-minute walk away!

Your host team includes: Emma, Dan, Kathy, Jean, and Dickson

A Jersey Shore porthole on Long Beach Island. Minerva's Bed and Breakfast offers access to authentic local fishing villages.



Photos by Bob Bell, Scott Dacus, Phil Lapsansky, Emma Lapsansky-Werner, and John Mutone
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