Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach, located in Sussex County, Delaware, is a popular regional vacation destination whose population expands to over 75,000 in the summer vacation months. Rehoboth's name derives from Biblical appellation, meaning "place [or space] for all." The city is often referred to as "The Nation's Summer Capital" due to the fact it is a frequent summer vacation destination for Washington, D.C., residents, insiders, and powerbrokers. Vacationers are drawn for many reasons, including the town's charm, artistic appeal, and relative safety. Rehoboth's white powder sand beaches are consistently ranked highly in national publications, including Reader's Digest who has consistently named Rehoboth Beach a "Best of America" winner.
In Summer: 76° F
In Winter: 41° F
Number of Sunny Days Per Year: 96
Hot Tickets
The Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival offers some of the hottest names in Jazz and Blues, featuring performances at several venues througout the Rehoboth area in mid-October. The Rehoboth Film Festival in November screens about 100 of the year's best independent films, with a special $6 rate for seniors.