Anonymous wrote:There is plenty to do/see/eat in Bethany/Rehoboth/Lewes (and Ocean City) in December. And while you are obviously not going to get in the ocean, I have had days in December where I was walking on the beach in a T-shirt. It doesn't get much colder there than here. The DE/MD beaches have so much going on for the holidays--it's a huge tourism season for them so many businesses stay open. It’s really January when things start to close down and re-open in April.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Zero. You might find an open restaurant or two, but the weather will be good awful. Anyone suggesting that you can comfortably strolled along the NJ or DE beaches in late December are off their rocker. You might have extraordinary luck one afternoon, maybe, but it's highly like the beaches will be freezing cold, windswept and miserable.
Weather is not "similar to the DC area" a long the beach in late December. That's because there's the giant body of water called the Atlantic Ocean and nothing blocking the wind along it but hitting the beaches.
Um, we’ve spent many New Year’s in Rehoboth and the weather is rarely that miserable. Plenty of people and places open. You can even—gasp—comfortably stroll outside.
I've spent more time there than you.
Of course you have. That totally explains why multiple people on this thread have said they go to the DE beaches in December and it’s just fine. Cheers!
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".