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Rehoboth Beach: The Nation's Summer Capital

Experience the vibrant boardwalk, sandy shores, and rich history of Rehoboth Beach, the 'Nation's Summer Capital,' for an unforgettable coastal getaway.

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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, is a vibrant coastal town known for its lively boardwalk, sandy beaches, and статус as the 'Nation's Summer Capital' due to its popularity with Washington D.C. residents. With a rich history spanning from Native American settlements to a Methodist camp meeting site, Rehoboth offers a blend of relaxation and recreation.

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311 N Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 19971, US

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center, walk north along Rehoboth Avenue towards the ocean. Continue onto the boardwalk at the end of Rehoboth Avenue to access the beach. The walk is approximately 0.2 miles and should take about 5 minutes.

    Public Transport

    From the Lewes Transit Center, take the DART Beach Bus (Route 201 Red Line) towards Rehoboth Beach. The bus will drop you off near the bandstand, a short walk from the boardwalk and beach. A single ride costs $2, or you can purchase a daily pass for $4.

    Driving

    If driving, use the Park & Ride lot located on Shuttle Road off of Delaware Route 1 to avoid downtown traffic. Parking at the Park & Ride costs $7 per vehicle, and everyone in the car receives a free daily bus pass for the DART Beach Bus. The bus will drop you off near the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk.

    Local tips

    Take advantage of the free beach wheelchairs available at the beach shacks on Maryland Avenue and Laurel Street, available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily during the season.
    Download the ParkMobile app to easily pay for parking at metered spaces throughout Rehoboth Beach.
    Consider using the DART Beach Bus or Jolly Trolley to avoid traffic and parking hassles during the peak season.

    Discover more about Rehoboth Beach

    Rehoboth Beach, located on the Delaware coast, has a captivating history that stretches back to the Lenape people, who thrived on the land's resources. English settlers arrived in the late 1600s, drawn by the area's natural beauty and bounty. In 1873, the town was officially founded as a Methodist camp meeting site, and it quickly evolved into a bustling resort destination. The iconic Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk, first constructed in 1873, is a must-visit. It has transformed over the years into a vibrant stretch filled with shops, arcades, and food stands. The beach itself offers warm sands and gentle waves, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and family fun. Rehoboth Beach earned the nickname 'Nation's Summer Capital' due to its popularity as a vacation spot for Washington D.C. residents, especially government employees. Today, Rehoboth Beach maintains its welcoming atmosphere with events throughout the year, diverse restaurants, and attractions that draw visitors long after the summer season ends. The town is also committed to accessibility, with ramps, beach wheelchairs, and other amenities ensuring everyone can enjoy the beach and boardwalk.

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