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



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Ocean City has a more extensive selection of accomodations, amusements, larger boardwalk, etc. It's much bigger with block after block of hi-rise mega hotels & condos. By contrast, Rehoboth has just a few hi-rise hotels but many B&B's & traditional cottages, some on wooded streets just a short walk from the ocean.

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The calm waters of Lewes Beach make it the best choice for families. At the northernmost swath of the state's beaches, where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, find Lewes Beach. Families are attracted to this stretch of public beach for its calm, nearly wave-less waters.

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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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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware is probably the most popular beach in the state with tourists from nearby major cities. Those from Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Baltimore flock to Rehoboth's shores during the summer season, so it gets pretty busy and crowded during this time.

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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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In tests taken Wednesday, the average level of bacteria for Rehoboth Beach over the past 30 days was about 27 colonies per 100ml. That level was 1,313 per 100ml. In Bethany, the bacteria level was much higher at 3,873 colonies per 100ml. Bacteria was far less elevated in Dewey, with 160 per 100ml.

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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%).

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Lewes is one of the best cities in Delaware to retire in. It is where the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay meet and is the northernmost beach town on the 26 mile Atlantic coastline. Lewes offers fantastic views of sunrises and sunsets, which is part of the reason many seniors enjoy retiring here.

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Nowadays, beachgoers are more likely to spot actors Richard Gere and Luke Wilson and Denzel Washington or Dave Grohl from the Foo Fighters.

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