The Incredible Delaware Beach That Transforms With The Seasons
By Kim Magaraci|Published July 06, 2018
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Ask anyone who lives in Sussex County – there is no off season in Rehoboth Beach. Now, don’t get me wrong, there’s definitely a busy tourist season, but long after the last visitors have gone home, the town is still alive with festivals, events and parties that keep Rehoboth Beach rocking all fall, winter, and spring. If you hate crowds but love the Nation’s Summer Capital, try visiting between Labor Day and Memorial Day, rather than the other way around.
Of course, summertime is the most popular time to visit Rehoboth Beach. From June to September, the beach is crowded with visitors looking to have a great time.
At night, the boardwalk is bustling with activity. From Funland to Gus and Gus, Rehoboth's legendary Boardwalk vendors are here to make memories with Delawareans and tourists.
But in Rehoboth Beach, there's really no such thing as an "off-season." In fact, even when the tourists go home after Labor Day, savvy Delawareans still take advantage of our own "local summer" in September.
Once the holidays approach, the town once again roars to life! Caroling, an enormous tree, and Santa's own house on the boardwalk make Rehoboth Beach a great destination for those celebrating winter holidays.