About Delaware

Historical attractions, cultural delights, and outdoor adventures – it's all here at Delaware. Riverfront in Wilmington offers a culturally charged vacation. Restaurants, shops, museums, sporting activities, and water taxi tours are part of the treat here. History fans might want to check out Fort Christina Park which is the site of the landing of the Swedes and Finns in 1638. The spot where they landed is marked by a monument sculpted by Carl Milles, 'The Rocks'. The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts is a 35,000 square feet structure, and features seven galleries, 26 artists' studios, gift shop, high-tech auditorium, and a classroom. The Wilmington Riverfront is the site where over 30 exhibitions of regionally, nationally and internationally recognized artists is held annually. 

Delaware also has its share of forests, rivers, parks, and campgrounds. While you enjoy the comfort of Delaware vacation rentals, visit Cape Henlopen. Cape Henlopen's beaches bring in visitors by the droves, who enjoy ocean swimming and sunbathing. Cape Henlopen also has in store for you year-round hiking and biking opportunities. The park's scenic and changing landscape could be etched in your mind forever. History fans must check out the the three-mile-long paved trail that loops the park. Nature lovers would surely get attracted to the Ashland Nature Center in Hockessin. Here, visitors to Delaware are offered four self-guided trails through rolling fields, meadows, woodlands and marshes. It's also the headquarters of the Delaware Nature Society. Check out Nassau and Rehoboth Beach as well. Reserve your Delaware vacation rentals NOW to enjoy the fun.   
Delaware Travelers Journal