| PP here. Agree on the Caribbean. Nothing compares to those beaches. |
+1. This is what we do since driving to NC is too far for me to drive solo (single parent). I like Cape May because it has both bay and ocean beaches plus other stuff to do (zoo, little town area with ice cream shops, etc.) My kids (5 & 8) like taking the ferry there one way. |
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We use this site for Jersey Shore rentals because it has the consolidated listings from a bunch of local rental agencies. Ocean City, NJ is great for kids.
http://weeklyrentals.com/ |
That is hurricane/swelter season |
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I liked Bethany Beach. It bills itself as a quiet beach town, and lives up to the hype. Very relaxing place, easy to get around it. A 15-minute drive to Rehoboth Beach or Ocean City, MD. I didn't want to stop in Ocean City. It has too much of a sketch vibe around the edges for my taste. Reminds me of Santa Cruz, CA in the 1970s.Just not my thing. Even our teens said let's keep driving when we offered to stop in OC, and I hadn't said a word about what I thought. Depends on your taste, I guess. They liked Bethany Beach, though.
Kill Devil Hills in NC is very nice too, but a longer drive. You can't go wrong with anywhere on the Outer Banks, really. |
OP says she has young kids though- I vastly prefer calm beaches like cape Charles and Lewes for my little ones over the ocean beaches in DE/MD. The rip tides there are no joke. |
Um…Lewes is more than just a “small town”….it has a huge beach! |
Marriott right on the beach in Bethany has studio type rooms. We had a great time as a family of 4, two boys 4 and 10, there in 2019. |
June/July is generally ok, I would probably avoid in august/September. One upside to the Caribbean this time of year is that you can probably still find something at this point. I really like Cape Charles with young kids but agree with PPs that it will be challenging to find something for this summer. I think HHI is a good suggestion too but not sure how early things book up there. |
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Are you rich? Then look at Long Beach Island in NJ.
Are you middle class? Look at OBX |
Ugh. We just got back and I don't think we are ever going to look at the DE beaches the same. |
Yes, they are nice but being able to drive to our beach destination is important. We also like to take our dog! |
| Try middle to end of August OP. Like the week of August 15 or later, availability tends to open up more then. We often go that week when we book later and other weeks are taken. |
| We started doing beach vacations during the pandemic with our 2 little ones. I asked my coworkers how it works. Everyone has their favorite rental company and books early (Twiddy is very popular for OBX). I have never planned that far ahead so I haven't been able to book with those. I agree with the above poster to look in August, as it's not as popular. We've gone to Bethany Beach and the Outer Banks (Nags Head) and booked on AirBnb or VRBO for mid to late August. I prefer the Outer Banks just because the beach was less crowded. In Bethany, we ended up in a townhouse where we had to drive to the beach. In Nags Head, we've rented a house a block from the beach. The house had a beach cart so we loaded things up and walked over. |
I recommended the OBX but wanted to say that the OBX water can be rough. I feel like it is a toss up and I never know. We have been before where there were red flags every day so we couldn't get in the water (we always rent a house with a pool just in case). I also went once and the water was as still as lake water, it was amazing. But most of the time it is somewhere in between. There are riptides so my kids wear life jackets (they are 6 and 10 and decent swimmers, but they like to go out pass the wave break, so life jackets it is. |