Delaware
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
Travel Author Pamela Lanier is a recognized travel expert, personally committed to supporting the bed and breakfast lodging industry. See Pamela Lanier in person at these upcoming conferences!
Featured
Delaware B&B
Destinations
Rehoboth Beach provides a perfect beach vacation, complete with boardwalk and amusement park. Just south is Dewey Beach, which is noted for its hot nightlife.
Milton, Delaware
The Broadkill River flows through Milton, supplying plenty of fishing and boating. Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge has wildlife and hiking, and nearby beaches offer surfing and water activities.
Lewes, Delaware
Lewes is located at the intersection of the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean, and its beaches provide swimming, fishing, boating and more.
Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington is known for its museums, theater & restaurants. Its refurbished Riverfront also has a market, shops, museums & eateries.
Although Delaware is the second smallest state in the union, it looms large from a historical perspective having been one of the original thirteen states and the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Cozy historical surroundings compliment charming bed and breakfast inns for a perfect escape into beautiful Delaware.
Delaware Bed and Breakfasts By City
| Central, Delaware | ||
Dover | Milford | |
| South, Delaware | ||
Georgetown Lewes | Milton | Rehoboth Beach |
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BThe Royal Rose Inn B&B
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Centrally located on Baltimore Avenue in the heart of Rehoboth Beach, the Inn is steps away from shops, fine boutiques and the area's best restaurants and night life.
Featured B&BLazy L at Willow Creek
Lewes, DE
This bed & breakfast is a great choice for a winter getaway or a summer vacation. Outside the resort town of Lewes, this 8 acre gem has it all. Very large guestrooms with large guest lounges & large game room. VERY dog friendly, off leash play area.
Featured B&BThe Brick Hotel On The Circle
Georgetown, DE
Boutique style, 14 room Inn with on site restaurant and tavern. Built in 1836 and listed on National Historic Registry. A multi-million dollar renovation in 2008 restored what had been a bank for 50 years back to its original use as an Inn and tavern.
and Specials
Delaware Bed and Breakfast
A New England prize, Delaware invites visitors to delve into its history and reflect on its scenery. Embark from your enchanting inn, advised by helpful innkeepers on where to go. Explore the DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum. See a Broadway show at the DuPont Theatre. Taste the Nassau Valley Vineyards. Visit The Governor's House and see 18th century architecture at its finest. Shop till you drop at the Shipyard Shops, then recharge at the Spa by the Sea. Sample the many restaurants, and then stroll lazily along the beach. When you visit Delaware, stay at one of the many pleasant inns and know that your B&B innkeepers will happily go the extra mile to make your stay truly special.
Copyright © 1993 - 2012 Lanier Publishing International








