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Is Rehoboth Beach a dry town?

Delaware law requires that individuals be at least 21 to enter a bar. No drinking or open containers of alcoholic beverages on the beach, boardwalk, or public streets within the city limits. It is illegal for dogs to run at large at any time. The city has both a leash and pooper scooper law, which are enforced.



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During COVID-19 the following beach regulations are in place. The Rehoboth beach and boardwalk will be open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. for beach activities including exercising, sunbathing and swimming.

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- No sleeping on the beach between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. - No changing clothes in comfort stations on the boardwalk, under the boardwalk or in vehicles while parked on any public streets. - No sleeping in cars on any street within the City, on or under the boardwalk or on benches.

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Yes, you can camp overnight on some Delaware beaches, but not directly on the sand. There are several campgrounds near the beach that offer a variety of camping options, including tent and RV camping.

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Rehoboth Beach Has The Clearest, Most Pristine Water In Delaware.

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Known as the “Nation's Summer Capital,” our city was historically branded as the getaway of choice for beach-goers from the Washington, D.C. area. Today, our beach town hosts visitors from all over the country - indeed, from around the globe - and Rehoboth Beach has become a year-round vacation destination.

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Dewey is a party town, and partying often requires a slice of late-night pizza.

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Dewey Beach is located just to the south of Rehoboth on the Atlantic Ocean. It's smaller than its neighbor and is the youngest of the surrounding beach towns. Despite its size, Dewey Beach has a big reputation as a party town, especially for college kids looking to bar hop.

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The Town of Dewey Beach has a beach curfew. No persons shall be on the beach between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. during the summer season.

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Rehoboth Beach is a town in Delaware with a population of 1,392. Rehoboth Beach is in Sussex County and is one of the best places to live in Delaware. Living in Rehoboth Beach offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes.

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The case for: Rehoboth is the region's most classic beach town, with lovely shingled cottages amid shady pines plus a mile-long boardwalk lined with treats and amusements. Adjacent Lewes is a quieter enclave of historic clapboard houses and upscale dining.

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Delaware law requires that individuals be at least 21 to enter a bar. No drinking or open containers of alcoholic beverages on the beach, boardwalk, or public streets within the city limits. It is illegal for dogs to run at large at any time. The city has both a leash and pooper scooper law, which are enforced.

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Located within the City limits, Rehoboth Beach has it all. Stroll the mile-long boardwalk, relax on the beach, swim in the Atlantic, and visit the exquisite local shops and restaurants. There is no beach fee-use of the beach is free.

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Bethany Beach is best known for its family-friendly, laid-back atmosphere. If you're looking for some rest and relaxation without having to sacrifice amenities, Bethany Beach is a perfect spot for you. Bethany Beach and its southern neighbors, South Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island, are known as The Quiet Resorts.

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