Why go to Rehoboth Beach?


Why go to Rehoboth Beach? 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.


Is Rehoboth Beach nicer than Ocean City?

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.


Is Rehoboth Beach Delaware crowded?

As Delaware's most popular beach town, Rehoboth Beach draws large crowds during the summer months and is a top choice for vacationers seeking old-fashioned fun in an oceanfront setting, Daned Kirkham, senior director of real estate at Vacasa, told Travel + Leisure.


What are the rules on Rehoboth Beach?

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.


Can you sleep on Rehoboth Beach?

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.


What is the ethnicity of Rehoboth Beach?

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%).


Is Rehoboth Beach water clear?

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


What is the most expensive beach to go to?

Nantucket beats out Italian and French coasts for world's priciest beach destination, travel magazine claims. NANTUCKET - Nantucket has been named the most expensive beach destination in the world, according to a recent survey by TravelMag.com. The publication had a particular way of coming up with its ranking.