About Our Towns
After just a short, two-hour drive from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Norfolk; or just 70 minutes across the Delaware Bay via ferry from New Jersey, visitors are able to take a stroll along Delaware's quiet beaches, dine in renowned restaurants, relax in award-winning hotels, and shop tax-free in the numerous boutiques, antique shops and outlet centers. Delaware's beaches are also a stone's throw away from Ocean City, Maryland's most famous beach resort that offers everything under the sun when it comes to entertainment. Below you will find a list of local towns an links to information about them.
Known for its abundance of outlets and fine dining establishments, Rehoboth Beach has everything you could ever want all in one place. From the beach to the bay, it's all here.
Always full of life, Dewey Beach is the place to be for entertainment at the beach. Although it looks small, looks can be deceiving as this town lights up in the evening and beach-goers take to the streets in search of the nightlife.
Part of the “Quiet Resorts”, Bethany Beach boasts a wholesome family atmosphere at the shore. It also lies just in between Delaware’s other favorite beaches, Rehoboth Beach and Fenwick Island, a perfect location for those looking to explore the Delaware shore.
Nestled along Delaware’s southern coast, Fenwick Island is quickly becoming a favorite locale for those looking for a home at the beach. It’s also just minutes away from Bethany Beach and Maryland’s most famous resort town, Ocean City.
Ocean City is long known as the East Coast's Finest Family Resort, and in 2001, it was declared an All-America City. This 11–mile resort offers plenty of activities for anyone of any age and only a visit to this famous Maryland beach town will make one realize why it is such the All-American City.
