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The Nation's Summer Capital

Rehoboth Beach offers a charming and family-friendly boardwalk experience, perfect for all ages. You’ll find delicious food options, like the famous Thrasher’s Fries, alongside clean beaches and and tax-free shopping. This makes it a hit with both families and retirees who appreciate its welcoming community spirit and engaging events. Visitors rave about the iconic boardwalk, the fun at Funland, the array of dining choices, and the serene spots available in the off-season, though they do caution about the busyness during peak summer times. However, be prepared for large crowds and mad traffic in the summer.
 

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The Upsides

Boardwalk: Free summer concerts at the Bandstand, classic boardwalk eats, and amazing sunrises.

Vibe: Bustling, classic seaside resort, “The Nation’s Summer Capital”.

Clean Beaches & Water: Consistently receives high marks for cleanliness, water quality, and guarded beaches.

Tax-Free Shopping: Yes, Rehoboth Beach offers tax-free shopping because the entire state of Delaware has no statewide sales tax.

Restaurants: Rehoboth Beach offers a variety of excellent dining options, from casual spots to upscale seafood experiences.

Great Weather (Air): Air temperatures are perfect for the beach crowd in the summer.

Year-Round Appeal: Lively in summer, quieter in fall/spring with community events, art, and a mature social scene.

Inclusive Atmosphere: Known as a welcoming, inclusive spot for families, retirees, and LGBTQ+ visitors.

Family-Friendly & Safe: Rehoboth Beach has earned its reputation as a safe, exceptionally family-friendly vacation destination.

Best For:Those who live the ocean and the traditional summer beach vacation.

If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly beach town to visit this summer, look no further than Rehoboth Beach. With a mile-long boardwalk, various rides and attractions, and many restaurants, it’s easy to see why this spot is a popular vacation destination.

And Some Downsides

High Costs: Yes, summer accommodations in Rehoboth Beach are notoriously pricey due to high demand, but you can find cheaper options by staying slightly inland.
Parking: Like many popular beach towns, parking can be a challenge especially on the weekends.

Feed The Meter: Expect to pay a premium for convenient parking during peak times.

Summer Crowds: Can get extremely busy and crowded, especially on the boardwalk and beach in peak season.

Smaller Scale: Rehoboth Beach is significantly smaller than its neighbor, Ocean City, MD, when comparing both beach area and boardwalk length. While some visitors may appreciate the more intimate beach experience, it can sometimes feel a bit busier than expected.

Commercialization: Rehoboth Beach is known for having significantly more big-box stores, outlet shopping (Tanger Outlets nearby), and more chain restaurants.

Ocean Temperatures:While the ocean temperatures in May and June are still a bit brisk for swimming, the water warms up nicely in July and August, making those months perfect for a beach getaway.
 

360° Virtual Tour of Rehoboth Beach

This panorama view captures all of downtown Rehoboth Beach.