Millville is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. The population was 544 at the 2010 census, an increase of 110% from the previous decade. It is part of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area and lies within Baltimore Hundred.
Restaurants in Millville
5 based on 134 reviews
Coastal Kayak is the most experienced rental, tour and instructional business at the beach - since 1994. Coastal Kayak rents kayaks, Stand up paddle boards, and sailboats. They also offer guided kayak & Paddle board tours to all areas of Delmarva including the back bays of Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach and Assateague Island. Coastal Kayak also offers instruction from ACA certified instructors in both kayaking and paddle boarding. In addition CK is a certified "Pro School" of the American Canoe Association. CK has over 125 kayaks, 50 paddle bords and 6 catamaran sailboats all available for rent directly from their bayside beach rental location. Call for hours off season 302.539.7999.
We decided to skip the beach for a bit and head out on a kayak excursion! We read that coastal kayak received good reviews on yelp and trip advisor so we decided to give it a try. The staff is super friendly , chill and...MoreHi Jen, thanks for the nice review!! Hopefully we can get you out next time on a nice calm day. Although we try to pick routes that will be sheltered from the wind sometimes the wind is still a challenge. Thanks again!
4.5 based on 87 reviews
The Freeman Stage at Bayside is an outdoor performing arts venue operated by the Joshua Freeman Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit fundraising organization. The Freeman Stage at Bayside strives to offer a wide range of diverse and quality arts experiences to people of all ages and backgrounds in the Mid-Atlantic area. The stage is open to the public and we welcome residents and visitors to spend time with us during our outdoor stage season. Typically, the season is between Memorial Day and Labor Day and presents over 50 performances. Genres include dance, live music, national recording artists, and theatre.
If you are on the eastern shore, your trip won't be complete without experiencing at least one fabulous night under the stars at the Freeman Stage, Bayside. The summer program is chock-full of the most seasoned and renowned popular artists known in American music, dance, concert stage, and theater; and tickets are very affordable. The atmosphere is nothing less than FUN as people may sing along with the artists on the stage only a hundred feet away, or dance in the aisles, or enjoy wine and hot dogs. The evening ends much too quickly but you leave with friends never known before. What fun memories you'll have forever -- for all ages.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
We come here every year, and the shows continue to be outstanding. Rich Bloch does a great job of finding high-quality performers, deft magicians with great patter. They always seem to have a fresh approach; even when doing standard tricks they put new twists on...MoreThank you so much for your feedback, we do strive to bring our audiences the best magical experience possible, keep coming back! Francis Menotti was one of the few magicians who fooled Penn and Teller on Fool Us!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
James Farm is under the care of the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays. The property was donated to the state for the purpose of preservation, and Delaware's Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) leases it to DCIB for $1/year.
From the parking area, about 1 mile direct takes one to the shore of Indian River Bay, with expansive views of the bay itself and of the very cool looking Indian River Inlet Bridge.
While we were there, a volunteer ranger was holding a teaching moment with local middle schoolers, who, with waders on, were netting all sorts of sea life for further exam onshore. I wish I had had a school experience like that!!
While at the shore one can see numerous Osprey nests, which at this time of year (May) are VERY active. Both Ma and Pa take turns scrounging for food for the chicks in the nest; photo ops abound.
Other fledged ops are the numerous gulls and herons on the bay, and red winged blackbirds in the marshy meadows.
There are several other loop trails that lead out thru the hardwood and pine forests, and crazy quantities of native holly, some to overlooks to the bay, and then return back to the main trunk. One can easily map out about 7-10 mile walks if one wants.
All, freebie.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We used to visit when they were the Fenwick winery at their old location. This was our first visit to the new winery and location. They still have good wines and slushies. Tastings are $10 for as many wines as you want with a slushie...MoreStephen, Thanks for visiting the new location and giving us a stellar review. We strive to offer the best products and experiences, so hearing you were pleased with both makes us very happy!
4.5 based on 147 reviews
Very nice family friendly Beach at small State Park. Park features Atlantic Ocean access and large Beach area. Beach is very clean and has lifeguards. Park also features changing and shower area and a food concession stand. They also rent beach chairs and umbrellas. Only issue is during the summer months parking lot fills up early. I advise getting there before 11 a.m.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This place advertises that this is the only pier built specifically for crabbing in the state. That's great and all but unfortunately it is not the most conducive for a successful crabbing outing. The pier is in a great location but there is railing all the way around it and it is too high to actually be able to get your crab from the water into a net. You can't even reach the water without going through the railing especially at low tide. The railing is a little shorter at the ends but only by about 6 inches. I will say that the crabs we caught here were quite large, some of the biggest ones I've caught.
The park has a nice boat launch and parking area separate from the other other parking lot. There is a nice picnic area with tables, a structure and nice above ground fire ring. The state park is quite small but it does have three primitive campsites just outside the main entrance. They are open seasonally and offer no amenities other than a wooded place to rest your head. We didn't camp here but did take a look at the sites for future reference.
4.5 based on 352 reviews
Bethany is a very quaint beach town and the boardwalk is nice to walk around and explore. It's not as famous as other beach times but pretty much has all the same attractions.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Very good kayaking experience especially for the novice. It cost $35.00 for an hour for a double kayak. You will see rays,small turtles and seabirds along the way. To get to the beach is about a 10 minute walk down a dirt, wooded path. No bathroom facilities except for port o john at beginning of path. No lockers but our things were fine on the beach(shoes, towels, and sunscreen)
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