10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Delaware That You Shouldn't Miss

October 26, 2021 Diedre Savory

Delaware offers vacationers miles of discoveries, like cleanest-in-the-nation beaches, opulent du Pont family mansions and the opportunity to shop sales-tax-free. Size and location also work to Delaware’s advantage. Within a few hours’ drive, visitors can stroll through quaint Colonial-era towns, savor full-flavored culinary adventures without the big-city prices, or cheer their favorite band at the annual Firefly Music Festival.
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1. Air Mobility Command Museum

1301 Heritage Rd Dover Air Force Base, Dover, DE 19902 +1 302-670-9823 http://amcmuseum.org/
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5.0 based on 818 reviews

Air Mobility Command Museum

Located on the Dover Air Force Base, this museum showcases the history of military aviation through exhibits and a sizeable collection of planes that have been used throughout history. Coronavirus Operations: Our outside aircraft ramp will be available for you to see 25 historical military aviation aircraft. The below guidelines apply: Museum Hours: Thursday–Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No tours will be provided Inside museum will be closed Mobile Museum Store will be available (red trailer) Portable restrooms will be available Social distancing is required Masks are required when social distancing cannot be maintained

Reviewed By BarryBagels

Very informative and wonderful exhibits featuring military aerial transport and aerial refueling operations. Staff and volunteers take great pride and are a wonderful source of information that brings the exhibits to life. Michael, the operations manager, took us on a tour in his 8 seat golf cart of the 30 or so aircraft on the museums grounds. Seeing the giant C5A transport engineering marvel from the inside out was an outstanding experience. The museum is open 7 days a week, is free, has plenty of parking and has a wonderful gift shop that the kids, little and adult, would love. You can easily spend two to four hours there.

2. Cape Henlopen State Park

42 Cape Henlopen Dr, Lewes, DE 19958-1168 http://www.destateparks.com/park/cape-henlopen/fort-miles
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4.5 based on 1,386 reviews

Cape Henlopen State Park

This oceanside state park comprises 155 campsites and the Seaside Nature Center.

Reviewed By lindamK9624MM - Lewes, United States

Something for everyone from the beautiful ocean beaches, the wonderful nature trails and bike paths, Cape Henlopen State Park has it all and is our local treasure for all to enjoy in all seasons.

3. Hagley Museum And Library

200 Hagley Creek Rd, Wilmington, DE 19807 +1 302-658-2400 [email protected] http://www.hagley.org
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4.5 based on 773 reviews

Hagley Museum And Library

Hagley is the former industrial site of the original black powder works of the DuPont Company founded in Delaware in 1802 and powered by the natural resources that surrounded it. Today, it is 235 acres of wooded rolling hills along the rushing Brandywine River dotted with hundreds of stone ruins of the black powder industry, dozens of restored buildings associated with the business, and the first du Pont family home built in America. Here, for more than 200 years, the DuPont Company and family experimented, innovated, and pursued the American Dream. Hagley has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums since 1972. The site is a National Historic Landmark, National Recreation Trail, and a Historic Engineering Landmark.

Reviewed By JPGPhilly - Worcester, United States

Hagley is a gem and definitely worth a visit, even during the abbreviated winter tour schedule. our tour was memorable in large part due to the wit and wisdom of our tour guide / interpreter - Rodney. the tour encompasses two parts - the beginnings of the DuPont fame and fortune as black powder makers and their first manor house on site. honestly Winterthur and Nemours are more impressive, but it all began here at Hagley and the black powder making process is unique. there is a restored and working 19th century water powered machining building on site that is fascinating

4. Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

5105 Kennett Pike, Winterthur, DE 19735-1819 +1 800-448-3883 [email protected] http://www.winterthur.org/
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4.5 based on 998 reviews

Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library

Once a Du Pont family country retreat, this estate's spectacular gardens surround a 175-room mansion housing the world's finest collection of American decorative arts from 1640-1860.

Reviewed By orioles833 - West Chester, United States

We visited to see the wonderful exhibit for The Crown series and also walked the peaceful grounds and enjoyed an excellent, informative, and interesting house tour. The DuPont family had superb taste and sense enough to preserve history, and so much of it is on display here. It's very beautiful and ornate here, much like a smaller scale version of something like the Biltmore estate in Asheville North Carolina.

5. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

2591 Whitehall Neck Road Smyrna, De, DE 19977 +1 302-653-6872 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/bombay_hook
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4.5 based on 123 reviews

Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

Reviewed By PaleoGypsy - Philadelphia, United States

If you decide to visit during the month of January, here are some tips. ✔️Bring exactly $4.00 in cash to pay the entrance fee. ✔️Bring a pen to complete the entrance card. ✔️Pack a roll of transparent tape if you would like to tape the entrance card to your windshield. ✔️Due to the glare from the water, pack sunglasses. ✔️Remember to bring your zoom lens, binoculars, and scope. ✔️Bring your own food and water. While trash cans are available, a trash bag may be helpful. ✔️Do you have enough gas? Fuel? Epi pen? Medicine? ✔️As cellular coverage is hit-or-miss, does someone know where you are? ✔️The bathrooms are OPEN. ✔️Wear shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. ✔️Suggestion: Turn OFF your music so as to enjoy the sounds of bird life. ✔️If you are in a rush, skip this one altogether.

6. Nemours Estate

1600 Rockland Rd, Wilmington, DE 19803 +1 302-651-6912 [email protected] http://www.nemoursestate.org/
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4.5 based on 673 reviews

Nemours Estate

Opening April 1st, 2021 Owned and developed by our founder, Alfred I. duPont (1864-1935), Nemours Estate comprises an exquisite 77-room Mansion, the largest formal French gardens in North America, a Chauffeur's Garage housing a collection of vintage automobiles used on the Estate, and nearly 200 acres of scenic woodlands, meadows and lawns.

Reviewed By rochelleforster - Randolph, United States

We had a few hours before our return home and stopped at this museum. Given the cold weather, we toured the house. It is worth taking a guided tour as we learned so many interesting facts about the family, their possessions and the history of the estate. The furnishings are intact to the time when the family lived here which makes it so neat. And Alfred DuPont was way ahead of his time in so many ideas he created for the house and the things he put into it, like a back up generator; controls in his bathroom to make sure tings were working properly; bottling his water, 2 tanks with 1 for back up and so on. Fascinating to hear the stories too.

7. Bethany Beach

Bethany Beach, DE +1 800-732-7433 http://www.townofbethanybeach.com
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Bethany Beach

Reviewed By danmL5119VY - Kissimmee, United States

Great beach! Never really gets over crowded even when its busy there is always a good spot. The boardwalk is smaller and great for families. Definitely a slower pace compared to places like Ocean City or even Rehoboth.

8. Funland

6 Delaware Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-2999 +1 302-227-1921 http://www.funlandrehoboth.com/
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4.5 based on 1,572 reviews

Funland

Funland is a family amusement center located on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. A family owned and operated business since 1962, Funland provides family fun at reasonable prices for those who visit us each summer. The park offers great entertainment for the whole family, featuring 19 rides, 14 midway games, a redemption center, Skeeball, and an arcade. Our season begins Mother's Day Weekend and runs through Labor Day. In the early part of our season (May into June), our closing time varies; we reserve the right to close early due to factors such as weather and lack of crowds! Normally in season, July 4th - Labor Day, we close around 11 PM.

Reviewed By Klinesamuel

We were very happy that Funland opened the park in time for our trip to Rehobeth. Funland is limiting the amount of customers by requiring you to purchase wristbands prior to arriving at the park. Every ride has a hand sanitizer station and all of the ride operators did a great job making sure every rider sanitized their hands and were wearing facemask before they were allowed onto the individual ride. The lines at Funland are greatly reduced being that the park is restricting the amount of customers through the wristband program. We still had to wait to ride some of the rides but the wait times were drastically improved from normal operating conditions. The only ride that was not available that we normally ride was the SIM ride. I imagine that there would be no good way to enforce social distancing on that ride. Over all I give the owners and staff of Funland very high marks. Funland took the current health concerns very seriously and was able to provide a good time at the park. Thank you Funland for keeping our family tradition alive in these difficult times.

9. Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk

1 Rehoboth Ave Wish it was more of a. Chocolate taste., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-2119 http://www.visitdelaware.com/beaches/rehoboth-beach
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4.5 based on 1,934 reviews

Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk

Stretching more than one mile along Rehoboth Beach, this famous boardwalk is lined with shops, restaurants and other amusements.

Reviewed By swcrowder - Raleigh, United States

The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk is a great place to walk, bike, skate, or sit and people watch. It’s right on the ocean, with great views of the Atlantic Ocean. The boardwalk is loaded with dining, shopping, and more. I highly recommend a stroll.

10. Rehoboth Beach Public Beach

N Boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach, DE http://www.cityofrehoboth.com
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4.5 based on 1,613 reviews

Rehoboth Beach Public Beach

A sandy public beach that offers various organized sports activities every evening during the summer plus special designated areas for surfing and surf fishing.

Reviewed By 10anniversary

my husband and I spent 3 days here from 9/13-9/15.....it was our first time here and we totally loved it....the beach was clean and sooo relaxing..we went there for our 10th wedding anniversary and liked it so much, we plan on returning every year around the same time...theres alot to do..has alot of 5 star restaurants within walking distance from the boardwalk..we recommend eating at a place called "Salt Air'.....i had their scallops and my husband had their crab cakes, both of us agreed, best we've ever eaten anywhere..if you decide to dine their, make sure you book a reservation ahead of time, they are extremely hard to get into......we were just fortunate to get in !!! people here are extremely welcoming....if your looking for a place to go , i highly reccommend it.....great beach and the life guards stay on duty after the Labor Day weekend is over...

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