We recently stayed in Lewes for a week and decided to take a short trip to Rehoboth to explore and do some shopping. Although my brother-in-law used to live in Rehoboth, he has been residing in Lewes for a few years now. The boardwalk in Rehoboth is pleasant and always bustling with both tourists and locals.
This beach is a serene and immaculate haven. It's perfect for bird enthusiasts as we spotted numerous Ospreys on the hunt. Additionally, it's a treasure trove for seashell collectors. We visited in the morning and found the facilities to be spotless, including the restrooms. However, it's important to note that there are no lifeguards on duty if you plan on taking a dip in the water.
The beach is fantastic and well-maintained. It's not nearly as packed as Rehoboth beach, and some areas require a parking pass. However, my spouse and I discovered a metered spot that didn't necessitate a parking permit, and we only paid $11 for six hours. There are fewer people, making it a more peaceful and calming experience.