Delaware is a top travel and tourism destination. It offers pristine beaches – and fun events that are second to none. Allow GuestQuest to be your Delaware travel guide to show you the charm of historic Delaware. Traveling to Delaware includes quaint seaside towns and cobblestone streets. Tax-free shopping and antique shops draw travelers looking for a bargain or overlooked treasure. Here you will have a great time on the water. Windsurfing, and catamaran sailing are very popular. Or just sit back, dig your toes in the sand and sunbathe.
Delaware is not just a summer vacation destination! The Brandywine Valley puts on dazzling display of color each autumn and its winemakers feature four major events spaced throughout the year. Picturesque landscapes invite sightseeing, bird watching, and exploring, while Delaware’s centuries old towns offer museums documenting the role this “First State” played in our nation’s history.
Try your luck with at racetracks and casinos in Wilmington, Harrington, Dover and Newark. Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley blends the dining, entertainment and the arts of the city with the history and beauty of the surrounding countryside. Go gambling at the Harrington Raceway and Casino too, where winners play! Enjoy over 1800 slot machines, have dinner in award winning restaurants, or try your luck at their new table games like poker, craps, blackjack, and roulette.
The most popular Delaware beaches are Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach and Lewes Beach. Consistently ranked among the top beaches in the nation, Rehoboth Beach is a place that is easy to be charming to visitors and includes shady streets lined with brightly colored beach cottages and artsy boutiques. Travelers are invited to stroll around, shop and stop for a nibble in one of Rehoboth’s fun, funky restaurants and eateries. With Dewey Beach, it has ocean beaches on one side and a broad bay on the other, and is perfectly suited to those adventurous travelers whose fun often leads to jet-ski rides and other watersports, like wake boarding, water skiing, boating, windsurfing, parasailing, and dolphin watching. Bethany Beach has become a fav for celebs, the kind of place that’s ideal for beach-house gatherings, for shopping tax-free at the shops around town and strolling on the Boardwalk or dining at such revered restaurants as Mango’s, Bluecoast Seafood Grille, DiFebo’s, or Bethany Blues. And at Lewes Beach, it is full of history and its old homes and nautical heritage are not to be missed, and visitors should explore its fascinating story before leaving this beach.
Be sure to visit the statewide First State National Historical Park during your visit. It is comprised of seven locations from the mature forest in which the Indians and early settlers lived north of Wilmington to the oldest standing house in Delaware in the quiet coastal town of Lewes.
So book your Delaware vacation getaway today!