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Rehoboth Beach: The Nation's Summer Capital

Experience the charm of Rehoboth Beach: boardwalk fun, pristine beaches, tax-free shopping, and a vibrant coastal atmosphere in the Nation's Summer Capital.

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is a vibrant coastal town known as the 'Nation's Summer Capital'. With its mile-long boardwalk, pristine beaches, and eclectic shops, it's a popular destination for families and visitors seeking a classic seaside experience.

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  • 2 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 19971, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the shoulder season (spring or fall) for fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
  • Take advantage of tax-free shopping at the Tanger Outlets.
  • Explore Cape Henlopen State Park for hiking, biking, and historical sites.
  • Enjoy free open-air concerts at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand during the summer season.
  • Try local favorite Thrasher's French Fries on the boardwalk.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the intersection of Rehoboth Avenue and the Boardwalk, the beach is directly accessible. The boardwalk stretches for approximately a mile, offering easy access to various points along the beach. Numerous access points are available along the boardwalk.

  • Public Transport

    DART First State operates the Beach Bus service with stops throughout Rehoboth Beach. From the Rehoboth Park & Ride on Shuttle Road, take any Beach Bus route heading towards the boardwalk. The fare is $2 per trip, or $4 for a daily pass. The Jolly Trolley also provides service between Rehoboth and Dewey Beach.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Rehoboth Beach. A short trip from the Rehoboth Park & Ride to the boardwalk typically costs around $10-$15, depending on demand.

  • Driving

    From Route 1, follow signs for Rehoboth Avenue. Be aware that parking in downtown Rehoboth Beach can be challenging, especially during peak season. Metered parking is available on Rehoboth Avenue and surrounding streets. Parking costs $4 per hour, and meters are in effect from May 15 to September 15, 10 AM to 10 PM. Payment can be made with quarters, credit card, or the Parkmobile app. Daily and weekly parking permits are also available. Parking is free in most areas outside of the May 15 - September 15 season.

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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, affectionately known as the 'Nation's Summer Capital', boasts a rich history and a lively atmosphere that draws visitors from across the country. Founded in 1873 as a Methodist camp meeting site, it quickly evolved into a popular resort town. The name Rehoboth originates from the Hebrew word meaning 'broad spaces'. The town's mile-long boardwalk is a central attraction, lined with shops, restaurants, and amusements. Funland, a family-owned amusement park since 1962, offers classic rides and arcade games. The beach itself is pristine, offering ample space for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. Rehoboth Beach also serves as a gateway to natural attractions. Cape Henlopen State Park, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, provides opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring diverse ecosystems. The park also features historical sites like Fort Miles, a World War II coastal defense installation. Beyond the beach and boardwalk, Rehoboth Avenue offers tax-free boutique shopping and diverse dining options. The Rehoboth Beach Museum showcases the town's history through exhibits and artifacts. With its blend of history, recreation, and entertainment, Rehoboth Beach offers a quintessential coastal experience.

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