With summer just around the corner, how are you doing with your
vacation plans? Have you ever considered visiting the Delaware
Beaches? Beside being known as the "First State", the Rehoboth
Beach area in Delaware has also been referred to as "The
Nation's Summer Capital".
This pouplar and fun beach resort is located on the Atlantic
Coast. Because it's only only two hours from Washington, D.C.,
Baltimore, MD, Philadelphia, PA, and the South Jersey area, you
will enjoy a vacation destination that offers a calmness and
welcoming feeling, in a relaxing, slower paced family atmosphere.
Accommodations run the gamut and include anything from quaint
bed and breakfasts to fine hotels and everything in between.
Apartments, condominiums, cottages, and private homes are just a
few of the options to choose from. The local realtors offer
services to assist you in finding the ideal lodging for your
stay.
There is an abundance of food choices. Whether you decide to eat
at your hotel or go exploring, each eatery has their own
specialty. Menus range from the local catch of the day to
vegetarian. The area is also well known for it's shopping
opportunities. There are many local artisans, as well as factory
outlets where you can really stretch your vacation dollars.
Another thing that Rehoboth Beach is famous for is its mile-long
boardwalk. Many people come down just to walk the boards and
watch the ocean waves. You can also bike ride or jog or just
hang out and people-watch. If you are lucky enough you can catch
a glimpse of dolphins, porpoises, and other wildlife, such as
pelicans. Other activities which are great for the kids as well
as adults include arcades, musical entertainment, miniature golf
and the many festivals that schedule Rehoboth Beach for their
venues.
For those of you who are into more natural surroundings, there
is Cape Henlopen State Park close by in Lewes, Delaware The open
shoreline of Cape Henlopen State Park is perfectly suited for
swimming, crabbing, fishing, walking or just soaking up the sun.
The highest sand dune between Cape Hatteras and Cape Cod is
located on this beach. This "great dune" towers more than 80
feet above the shoreline.
There is a restored World War II Observation Tower, if you are
inclined, where the public is able to see the area from a bird's
eye view. The story behind the tower is fascinating. Bird lovers
will want to keep an eye out for ospreys and hawks. The
protected piping plover and bald eagles have also been spotted
occasionally.
Finding another location that matches this resort area's variety
and charm would be a challenging task, because it really has
everything you would want or need to have a fun and relaxing
vacation. Do yourself a favor and visit"The Nation's Summer
Capital". You'll be glad you did!
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