Things to Do:
Things To Do In The Area
Long ago, Native Americans came here during the summer for cool breezes and abundant seafood. Today, visitors from the D.C. area and beyond flock to Rehoboth Beach — established as a seaside resort in 1891 — to enjoy those same features, and to relax on sandy beaches and in beachfront cafes.
Rehoboth is the most popular of the Delaware beaches. It combines small-town friendliness with beach-resort casual and a touch of style. Visitors can choose from riding a bike on the one mile boardwalk, enjoying the shops and amusement park at night, or just relax on the front deck of the house. The town's shops offer a lovely diversion, with everything from home fashions to hippie-style accessories. Just outside of town on Route 1, Rehoboth has become synonymous with outlet shopping (140 stores). (And Delaware has no sales tax.)
Dining Incredible--more to do:
When you're hungry, you can stop for pizza, a crab cake, or something French. Rehoboth’s dining options are incredible diverse and numerous. See http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2817623-rehoboth_beach_restaurants-i for a list and reviews.
You can day Trip about 20 minutes to historic Lewes...very quaint. You can also go antiquing there. Nearby there is also fabulous sales tax free outlet shopping at 140 Outlet stores.
Also search on http://www.rehoboth.com/home.html for more activities.
Ocean and bay watersports - charter boat fishing, wind surfing. Local watersports: swimming, crabbing, clamming, boating, kayaking, jet skiing, sailing, sport fishing, beachcombing, surfing, shelling, windsurfing.
Nearby Golf Courses:
Nearby Golf Courses
Bear Trap Dunes Ocean View
Salt Pond Bethany Beach
Cripple Creek Golf And Country Club Dagsboro,
Kings Creek Country Club Rehoboth Beach,
Old Landing Golf Course Rehoboth Beach,
Rehoboth Beach Country Club Rehoboth Beach,
The Rookery Milton,
Sussex Pines CC-Georgetown
Other Activities:
Rehoboth has many outlet stores
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