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Surrounding Towns

The tremendous variety of treasures Southern Delaware offers are not just limited to Rehoboth and Bethany Beaches; many visitors also find the following nearby cities and towns a fun excursion!

Lewes, Delaware

Lewes, the oldest city in Delaware, is situated at the meeting point of the Delware Bay and Atlantic Ocean, right at Cape Helopen State Park. Lewes offers miles of beautiful beaches, outdoor recreation activities and a quaint downtown business district featuring fine dining, lots of tax-free shopping, museums and other historical buildings and complexes.

Georgetown, Delaware

Georgetown is located at the heart of Sussex County, where it serves as the County Seat. Georgetown offers easy access to just about everywhere you need to go throughout Sussex County and has it's own airport for chartered services. Georgetown serves as a business hub for the county, including offices for governmental bodies and legislators, as well as a home for sporting venues like the Georgetown Raceway and Sports at the Beach Complex.

Fenwick Island, Delaware

Fenwick Island is located at the bottom right corner of Sussex County, at the border of Delaware and Maryland. This "Quiet Resort" may be small at less than 1 mile in area, but the town capitalizes on every inch of space! The town features a beautiful beach and lighthouse, as well as a terrific selection of dining and shopping alternatives.

Millsboro, Delaware

Millsboro, along with nearby Long Neck community and town of Dagsboro are located near the center of Sussex County, on the Indian River and Bay. The area boasts a beautiful landscape, a rich history and a welcoming, hometown feel.


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