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It’s that time of year — and if you’re anything like us here at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp, you need a break from the Beltway.
Those looking for an escape can retreat to Bethany Beach where bike cruisers dominate the roads and the chime of emails are drowned out by the sound of crashing waves.
is known as the “quiet” beach, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to do.
The Bethany-Fenwick area of Delaware sits directly north of Ocean City, Maryland, and is sandwiched between the Little Assawoman Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. During the summer months, the two neighboring beach towns see hundreds of thousands of visitors.
If your summer plans include a tranquil trip to the Bethany-Fenwick beaches, use this guide — filled with tips from locals and those in-the-know — to navigate the area’s best activities and can’t-miss dining destinations.
Where should you go in Fenwick and Bethany, Del. this year?
Go to: . One of the many SODEL restaurants up and down the coast. There’s a reason they keep opening new ones.
Take your kids to: . They’ve been around forever, and the extensive menu leaves everyone happy.
Go here for the first time: is on the ocean block of Bethany. Farm-to-table freshness and an expansive list of wine and cocktails to unwind with.
Get breakfast at: Â on Fenwick Island.
Need a pizza? has you covered.
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What is new in Bethany and Fenwick Island?
- : Restaurant and bar located on the Bethany Boardwalk boasting a menu featuring fresh, local ingredients.
- : A restaurant and bar on Garfield Parkway in Bethany Beach. Features seafood and all-day happy hour. Open until 11:30 p.m.
- : A women’s clothing and accessories boutique located on Garfield Parkway in Bethany Beach.
- Mini-golf: Two new mini-golf courses are planned just outside of Bethany Beach — one in Ocean View (1.7 miles west of Bethany), and one in Millville (4 miles west of Bethany). Both hope to be open by midsummer. The Millville project will also include a “boardwalk” and creamery. |
- is opening its second location this summer in Fenwick Village (it also has a location in Bethany).
- Â Located in Fenwick Village. S.T. E. A. M shop with workshops, activities, and take-home crafts.
What entertainment is on tap in Bethany and the surrounding area?
- Workout on the water: Early risers have plenty to look forward to at Bethany Beach. The town hosts daily on the bandstand and the beach daily (except for Thursdays) through Sept. 10. also take place on the beach throughout the summer. Costs range from $10 to $15 per person.
- Surf’s up: Dream of catching a wave? Now is your chance. Take a surf lesson in Bethany with or join a paddle board tour with .
- Movies on the beach:Â On Mondays, June 17 through Aug. 26, end your days with a off Garfield Parkway.
- Entertainment for all ages: You’ll find all forms of entertainment at . (There are also , to be announced.) Dickens puts on live magic shows and is another favorite venue in the area — especially on rainy days.
- Meet me at the bandstand: The is the place to be in Bethany for live entertainment. Get a full list of planned performances .
- Shopping: Bethany’s boardwalk is lined with ice cream parlors, candy stores and beach shops. The town is also home to several high-end boutiques and galleries.
What are the food options in Bethany and Fenwick Island?
Agriculture is one of the biggest industries in Delaware’s coastal region, and that bounty is obvious when it comes to eating in Fenwick and Bethany. Sure, the area has a handful of casual diners and grab-and-go pizza joints, but those who prefer white tablecloth establishments that focus on farm-to-fork (and sea-to-spoon) dining will not be disappointed.
Those who prefer to picnic or cook have plenty of options for fresh, gourmet ingredients.
The runs Sundays from 8 a.m. to noon June 2 through Sept. 1. The runs Fridays from 8 a.m. to noon, June 17 through Sept. 8.
Other than the beach, what’s there to do in lower Delaware?
- – Located in Bethany Beach. Hosts tons of events, readings, etc. Non-Delaware residents can purchase a one-month library card for $10 or a yearlong card for $25.
- – Hosts magicians and theatrical shows. It’s just outside of Bethany at 35715 Atlantic Ave. in Millville.
- – Located in the Bethany Beach Town Hall. It has memorabilia and photographs from the Bethany Beach area. Admission is free of charge, open weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- – Offers hands-on activates for children while educating them about the area’s Inland Bays and Wetlands.
- – Located two miles west of Bethany Beach in Ocean View. Full-service spa.
- Three miles west of Bethany in Millville. Full-service salon and spa.
- – Two miles west of Bethany in Ocean View. Full service salon and spa.
- – Six miles west of Bethany Beach in Frankford. Tasting room, outdoor patio, live music and food trucks.
- – Housed on Fenwick Island. Features water slides and pools. Connected to Viking mini-golf and go-karts.
- – Located on Fenwick Island. Kayak, stand-up paddle boarding and sailboat rentals. Lessons and group tours available.
- – For boating and fishing.
Exercise, arcades and golf:
- (Bethany)
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- (Ocean View – 4 miles west of Bethany)
- (Fenwick Island)
- Â (Bethany Beach)
-  golf (Ocean View – 5 miles west of Bethany)
- golf (Fenwick Island)
Are there any big events in Bethany?
- – Bethany Beach. May 24 – 27. Features sand sculpting, live music, mermaid tank, pirate shows, costume contest and luau. Daily activities start at 11 a.m.
- – Bethany Beach. June 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- – Wednesdays in July at 10 a.m.
What not to miss in Fenwick and Bethany
- : Visit this 344-acre state park between Ocean City and South Bethany for its quiet beaches and bay shoreline. There’s also hiking, kayaking and horseback riding in the offseason. Entry fee is $5 for in-state, $10 for out of state.
- Independence Day Celebration: Bethany celebrates the with a parade, concerts and fireworks. Activities take place on the boardwalk and at the bandstand.
- Seaside Craft Show: The 15th annual Seaside Craft Show will be held June 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Bethany. Vendors along the streets and the boardwalk will showcase their works. .
Where to stay, how to get around in Bethany and Fenwick
The majority of the lodging at Bethany Beach consists of condos, homes and bed-and-breakfasts. Visit to review and book all available accommodations.
Getting around Bethany Beach, which is 1-square-mile, is pretty easy.
Biking and walking are the preferred modes of transportation. (There are bike racks along the ocean entryways.) If you’re driving into town for the day, there is metered parking along the main streets, and you can use the , so you don’t have to give up your spot on the beach.
A also runs through Bethany Beach beginning the Friday before Memorial Day through mid-September from 9:30 a.m. and 10 p.m. The fare is just $0.25 each way.
ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµapp’s Rachel Nania, John Domen and Will Vitka contributed to this report.
