Rehoboth Beach

CalvinMitch
First Reviewer
4 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
5
Reviews

Sports at the Beach

  • June 25, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Dburke from Wall Township, New Jersey
If your child ever has the opportunity to play baseball or softball at Sports At The Beach, I say GO GO GO! The facility is absolutely amazing. There are about 13 fields of different sizes, a playground, and a pool for participants as well as families of participants. The grounds are beautifully maintained. My daughter has had the opportunity to play there twice so far with her traveling team and both times were absolutely awesome!

From journal Lewes/Rehoboth Beach

Rehoboth Beach

  • June 25, 2006
  • Rated 3 of 5 by Dburke from Wall Township, New Jersey
My two teenagers and myself went to the boardwalk of Rehoboth Beach in the evening. There is a lot to do for both adults as well as families. There are arcades as well as rides and many shops to browse through. The beach itself looked very clean.

From journal Lewes/Rehoboth Beach

Rehoboth Beach

  • June 21, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by mrazzino423 from Alexandria, Virginia
The beach here is beautiful. Plenty of sun and cool water. Remember to get out there early since it is a major tourist beach. Lots of people show up around noon so it gets crowded! There are lifeguards on the beach to make sure everyone stays safe, so don't worry about your kids while you suntan all day!

From journal Beach Trip

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Rehoboth Beach

  • February 28, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by JLK100 from Washington, District of Columbia
As I noted in the introduction, Rehoboth Beach is quite a culture clash, however it's one that works for the most part. On one hand you have signs advertising a beach Bible study. On the other, there are bars flying rainbow flags and "Poodle Beach", an area where gay men of all ages, shapes and sizes sun, socialize and swim.

Although I don't fall into either one of these two groups, I like Rehoboth Beach a lot. The beaches are clean and the waves are just the right height. The aforementioned restaurants and shopping are cool. And finally, it's just a 2 hour drive from my new home in DC. I can deal with that.

If nightlife is what you're after, Dewey Beach is the place to go. Dewey is where DC 20 and 30 somethings (and plenty of Philly and Baltimore folks too) get summer shares. The bars aren't exactly diverse - they tend to be filled with white frat boys 10 years removed - but it's something to do. Go with an open mind and you'll have a few cheap beers and you might even hear a decent band. Who knows...

From journal Delaware Shore

Editor Pick

Rehoboth Beach

  • November 4, 2000
  • Rated 3 of 5 by CalvinMitch from Wilmington, Delaware
One of the more popular beaches in the region, Rehoboth pulls 'em in, in the summer. The population swells and the beaches are crowded. Stake your claim early, and you won't be relegated to the back of the beach!

A well-kept public beach, with lifeguards on duty for most of the day. Unlike some beaches in the Mid-Atlantic region, Rehoboth does not require any kind of 'beach tags' and does not charge a fee to use the beach. Parking is in metered spaces - which are VERY difficult to find in close proximity to the beach.

Activities include volleyball, basketball, and a designated area for kite-flying. The water does not really warm up until July-ish, but stays balmy into October.

A nice beach accompanied by a nice boardwalk for when you get tired of laying around!

From journal Boardwalkin' in Rehoboth Beach

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