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.
This location is simply amazing! The breathtaking sunrise and sunset views are truly unforgettable. The beach is impeccably clean and well-maintained, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing day in the sun. With its crystal clear waters and soft sand, this beach is an absolute paradise. You won't want to leave this idyllic oasis once you've experienced its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
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 beaches at The Crest are undoubtedly the finest in the area, and we have made it a point to stay at the Gondolier every time we visit, owing to its exceptional location and the most hospitable proprietors you'll ever come across.
This beach is a favorite of ours, with its tranquil bay waters and sandy shores. The lifeguards are exceptional, and the community is always willing to lend a hand, especially when my young child was stung by a jellyfish. A large mat anchored in the water was a source of endless fun for the children. We plan to visit this beach again and again. However, beware of the overzealous parking attendants, and it's best to arrive early or later in the day on weekends to secure a spot.