NP here. I can't speak for NJ beaches as I haven't been to one in many years but I go to Bethany and Rehoboth quite often in the winter (my parents and in-laws both live there) and I can assure you that they are not empty in December. The beach itself, sure, but the towns have plenty going on. Now, January and February, that's a different story. |
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No. I lived and worked in Sussex County De.
It can be cold, damp and very windy that time of year. You can also get a lot of snow. |
Uh huh. But we're not talking about the towns, we're talking about the beach. She specifically asked about taking walks on the beach. Not likely -- and not for long. And the poster who sits on a beach chair on the DE beaches in the winter and reads a book? They're one in a million. Y'all are talking like agents who want to rent out your beach house to OP. You're not being straightforward and honest. |
Lol, I think OP has gotten the info they were seeking so we can just let PP “win.” (Feels like it’s the same person who knows exactly how long the drive is from anywhere in the DC area. I’ll raise a glass to PP at one of the not-open bars this winter, surrounded by Trump-loving old white locals. 😉) |
NP To be fair, many on this travel forum are directly or indirectly invested in these particular beaches; they own a home there, or have friends and/or family whose home they frequent. Still, the feedback is fairly objective. Even the "it's fine" respondents are recommending winter jackets and staying indoors. And let's face it, "it's fine" in the context of everything - from your cooking, your outfit, sexual performance - is the same as saying "it's not good, but I'm being polite". |
| Sussex County De and Worcester County De are great for dove and goose hunting that time of year. |
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We go to Ocean City, Maryland every Christmas.
There is good (but limited) dining available, there is a lovely winter lights show you can walk around, and the beach is lovely to walk on. We started going during Covid and keep going back. |
| We went to Norfolk/Virginia Beach area one year in February. It was in the 30s F, but we still walked/played on the beach. That said, we were mainly there to visit museums, historic sites, etc, not the beach the whole time. |
I think it’s just different strokes. Some people (I’m one of them) prefer the beach in the off season. Others don’t get that, which totally is fine. But objectively, reports of only “one or two” restaurants being open in December are wrong. |
| Atlantic City could be an option. The Chelsea neighborhood near Ventnor is pretty nice, and with the casinos you have year-round dining and entertainment. You could also stay in Downbeach (Ventnor, Margate, and Longport)—easy access to AC but nicer and they are also have a lot of things open in the off season due to a large year-round population. |
| thank you! |
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Bethany is a central base. You can head north or south to other beach towns for shopping, restaurants, bars, etc. Plus, Bethany has DiFebos: a proper restaurant as well as a separate market with a bakery and excellent takeout. There are other restaurants as well.
Fenwick, OCMD, Rehoboth, Dewey, Lewes, etc. are just a short drive away. |
+1. This is why we love Bethany so much. Quieter side, most family friendly, and central location to get to other beaches. We also like Off the Hook, Bluecoast, and Matt’s fish camp in Bethany. Pomodoro for the best take out pizza. |
+1 The person saying there will be one or two restaurants open in late December hasn’t been there in the last decade or so or else is trying to discourage more visitors. |