Availability
- Chink-in at 2pm. Check-out at 10am
- Minimum Age Limit For Renters: 21 or older
- Children Welcome
- Non Smoking Only: Smoking on deck is allowed
- Wheelchair Inaccessible: The house is a single level and is only 3 stairs from the ground level, we do not provide for wheelchair access via a ramp. 1 sleep sofa /futon
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*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
Fall
Sep 8 – Mar 31, 2016
* 2 night min stay$150/night
$200/weekend (Fri, Sat)
$1,050/weekly
Changeover Day: Saturday
Spring
Apr 1 – May 25, 2016
* 2 night min stay$220/night
$275/weekend (Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun)
$1,500/weekly
Changeover Day: Saturday
Memorial Day
May 26 – May 31, 2016
* 4 night min stay$2,200/weekly
Summer
Jun 1 – Sep 6, 2016
* 7 night min stay$2,000/weekly
Standard Rate
* 2 night min stay$200/night
$1,200/weekly
Fees:
Refundable Damage Deposit $450
Tax Rate 3%Notes:
* Weekly = Sat-to-Sat
* 3 Day Weekend = Thurs-to-Sun or Fri-to-Mon
* $25% down-payment holds reservation with remaining 75% balance due net 30
* 3% Tax + Refundable $450 Security Deposit added to all rentals
* $90 cleaning charge for rental less than 7 days
* Must be at least 25 years of age to rent this condo and provide valid government issued ID in order to make a reservation.
Bed size: 3 Double, 1 Bunk Bed
Room size: 3 Bedroom
General
Spacious rental near beach w/hot tub – walking distance to beach and local activities.
This beach home is located just 2 1/2 blocks from the beach on a quiet cul-de-sac street.
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- ATM/Bank
- Babysitter
- Fitness Center
- Groceries
- Hospital
- Laundromat
- Massage Therapist
- Medical Services
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Central Heating
- Deck
- Dining room
- Dishwasher
- Full Kitchen
- Hot Tub
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Stereo System
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
- Churches
- Cinemas
- Festivals
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Library
- Live Theater
- Marina
- Museums
- Playground
- Recreation Center
- Restaurants
- Water Parks
- Winery Tours
- Antiquing
- Beachcombing
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Miniature Golf
- Outlet Shopping
- Paddle Boating
- Photography
- Scenic Drives
- Shelling
- Shopping
- Sight Seeing
- Walking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Cycling
- Deepsea Fishing
- Fishing
- Golf
- Jet Skiing
- Kayaking
- Paragliding
- Parasailing
- Pier Fishing
- Roller Blading
- Sailing
- Scuba Diving Or Snorkeling
- Snorkeling
- Snorkeling/Diving
- Sound/Bay Fishing
- Surf Fishing
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Water Skiing
- Water Tubing
- Wind-Surfing
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Dewey Beach
Activities
When it comes to activities, events and things to do, Delaware packs more pleasure-per-mile than any other state. Within a few hours’ drive, travelers can stroll through grand DuPont family mansions and Colonial-era towns; do some tax-free outlet shopping before taking a splash in the surf; cheer at one of several NASCAR races or the fast-growing Firefly Music Festival. Delaware’s inland bays and ocean expanses mean fishing and boating at their best. Culture-minded travelers can spend the weekend grazing for gourmet food and browsing the galleries in Rehoboth Beach. Excitement-craving revelers can shoot for the big jackpot at one of three casinos, or hit the rock clubs of Dewey Beach.Transportation
Located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic Region, Delaware is centrally located along the I-95 corridor and within driving distance from New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. Delaware is a convenient gateway to many East Coast destinations. See our interactive Map of Delaware to explore the state. Arrive by car, plane, train, or bus. Our highways are accessible to the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Turnpike and there is even a vehicle ferry between Cape May, New Jersey and Lewes, Delaware.Food & Drink
From cutting-edge gourmet food to good-old-fashioned country classics, Delaware dining embraces all styles and tastes, but shines best when the focus is on local seafood (like steamed crabs and fresh-caught fish), and ethnic treasures from around the world. Foodies craving a cutting-edge experience should try the trend-setting restaurants of Rehoboth Beach, Lewes or Wilmington. Visitors seeing an authentic regional flair shouldn’t miss trying one of Delaware’s subs or cheese-steak sandwiches (Capriotti’s is a good bet); and more adventuresome travelers will want to try their hand at “cracking crabs” at an authentically rustic Delaware crab house (try Sambo’s). Families will find affordable, tax-free dining options throughout the state – especially in beach towns such as Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach and Fenwick Island. If you can, try to catch one of Delaware’s beloved food festivals, whether it’s the Mid-Atlantic Food & Wine Festival or St. Anthony’s Italian Festival.Read more