Contribution from Anonymous reviewer. This beach is federally owned and is CLOSED to all public access March 1 through September 30 to protect sensitive migrating and nesting birds. Do not go in the spring or summer.
Secluded shoreline. A pass is required for entry to this beach. En route, you may spot ponies along the roadside. Maintain a speed of 25mph on the roads that lead to this destination. The convenience of beachside parking is a major plus. However, it's important to note the absence of lifeguards and amenities nearby, so be sure to bring all necessary supplies such as food, beverages, and other essentials before visiting this location.
This beach is a popular spot among locals, with fantastic beach areas, great food, entertainment, and wonderful people. 😊
This beach is quite lovely and has a relatively easy access point from the boardwalk. It is well-kept and clean, and there are plenty of benches available. During the morning hours in the off season, most of the shops were closed, but street parking was free and the locals are very friendly. Overall, it's a great spot for a leisurely walk.
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.