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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The overall cost of living in Rehoboth Beach is 150.8 on a scale where 100 represents the average U.S. city. That means it would take about $151 to buy the same amount of goods and services as $100 in other typical communities.
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.
No vehicles on the boardwalk or beach. Skateboards are prohibited on the boardwalk and bandstand year round and on sidewalks and streets at all hours May 15-September 15. Roller blades and roller skates are prohibited on the boardwalk, bandstand, and Rehoboth Avenue May 15-September 15.
Yes it is a free beach. You have to pay for parking if you are not staying at one of the hotels or rentals. It is $15 for a day pass and there are some hourly. After 5 it is free Monday-Wednesday.
No sleeping on the beach between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. No sleeping in cars, on any street within the City, on or under the boardwalk, or on benches. No drinking or open containers of alcoholic beverages on beach, boardwalk, or public streets within the city limits. No open fires on the beach.
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.
The 5 largest ethnic groups in Rehoboth Beach, DE are White (Non-Hispanic) (92.9%), White (Hispanic) (1.87%), Two+ (Hispanic) (1.8%), Other (Non-Hispanic) (1.51%), and Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.29%).