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Bring layers. Bring a waterproof coat. Expect wind.
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Love walks on the beach in winter. In Hawaii. |
It’s really not. We go every year. It tends to be a little warmer than DC proper, and we usually have lovely sunny weather. Also many of the restaurants have off season specials, a lot of mini golf still open. It’s not crowded but also not dead. And a lot of festive stuff, Turkey Trots, Christmas tree lighting and sing along in Rehoboth downtown Friday after Thanksgiving. |
Awesome, enjoy. I personally love beaches in the off season. To each his own. |
| The DE beaches are lovely during thanksgiving. We are heading further south this thanksgiving break, and even though it won’t be legit beach weather, I’ll still enjoy seeing the ocean from my balcony and walking on the beach—even if I need to wear a hoodie or jacket. |
Weather says 55 for Thanksgiving! |
DP. Probably some wind, probably some rain. But if you are wanting to wear a jacket while walking on a beach, Delaware in November is a excellent choice. Caribbean beaches are not jacket weather in November. |
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We just got back from Rehoboth. The weather was beautiful on Saturday and the beach was crowded. Saturday evening we went to a wonderful restaurant which was crowded. After the restaurant we walked down the main strip towards the boardwalk and stopped to get ice cream then bought some shoes from a running store. It was by no means summer crowds but it was way more crowded than I expected. Sun morning we woke up and it was a ghost town. I guess most people had either checked out or were packing to check out.
I personally love the beach in the off season because I do not like large summer crowds. It's very romantic and peaceful and calm in November. |