The aerial view of the Lewes, Delaware, fishing port and waterfront residential homes along the canal. Editorial credit: Khairil Azhar Junos / Shutterstock.com

7 Slow-Paced Towns to Visit in Delaware

Many people associate Delaware with the vibrant city of Wilmington, renowned for its business-friendly atmosphere. Home to two-thirds of Fortune 500 businesses, Wilmington is considered the Corporate Capital of America. The city, however, is more than just a hub for innovation and banking. It also has top-notch dining options, museums, and performance spaces. Many people might not be aware of some of Delaware's other cities and towns outside the bustling metropolitan area. Consider visiting one of these seven small towns for an ideal mix of enjoyable and laid-back activities. From strolling along the sandy shores of Bethany Beach while enjoying the crisp, fresh air to exploring Delaware City's stunning Fort Delaware State Park, these lesser-known communities offer a slow-paced lifestyle with unique qualities that set them apart.

Delaware City

Delaware Fort in Delware state with water surrounded.
Delaware Fort in Delware state with water surrounded.

Delaware City, nestled along the picturesque Delaware River banks, has a rich past and unique attractions. The historical sites, such as Fort Delaware, will captivate any history buff. It's where Confederate soldiers were detained as prisoners during the Civil War. The area is now Fort Delaware State Park, Delaware City's most famous landmark. Take a half-mile ferry ride from Delaware City to Pea Patch Island to get there. In addition to these notable sites, this slow-paced town offers a variety of experiences, from enjoying a delicious meal at Crabby Dick's to horseback riding at Cozy Quarters Farm, taking a class at the Delaware City Community Center, or taking a peaceful stroll through Battery Park.

Georgetown

The Circle, in Georgetown, Delaware is home to the city's Town Hall and the Sussex County Courthouse, among other historic buildings. Editorial credit: duckeesue / Shutterstock.com
The Circle, in Georgetown, Delaware is home to the city's Town Hall and the Sussex County Courthouse, among other historic buildings. Editorial credit: duckeesue / Shutterstock.com

Georgetown's residents are the source of its character and distinctiveness. For instance, Georgetown is notable for its Return Day tradition, which is celebrated two days following each November election. On this day, voters, local and state lawmakers, and officials attend the event, which includes a parade with bands and floats with the winning and losing candidates riding side by side in vintage cars and horse-drawn carriages. For a low-key outing, visit the Marvel Carriage Museum to see many types of carriages on display and victrolas, memorabilia, photographs, furniture, and several other artifacts that depict Georgetown's history. A trip to the Georgetown Antiques Market, which features a selection of antiques and rare finds, is another Georgetown gem to explore.

Milton

Milton, Delaware, U.S.A. Editorial credit: Khairil Azhar Junos / Shutterstock.com
Milton, Delaware, U.S.A. Editorial credit: Khairil Azhar Junos / Shutterstock.com

Tucked away along the banks of Broadkill River, Milton is a quiet, sometimes overlooked community in southern Delaware. A perfect day in this slow-paced town should begin with a good meal. Choose from Good Morning Breakfast Nook with breakfast classics in a laid-back setting or Cajun and Creole specialties at Po' Boys Creole Restaurant. One of Milton's treasured gems for shopping is The Mercantile at Milton, which has vendors selling everything from antiques and furniture to jewelry and handmade crafts. Milton's natural beauty can best be explored at the Lavender Fields at Warrington Manor, a lovely haven perfect for strolling through the lavender fields or admiring its beautiful gardens. During the summer and fall, the Milton Broadkill Farmers Market is ideal for enjoying more of what Milton offers, all in a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Odessa

The historic Cantwell's Tavern, a former brick hotel established in 1822 in Odessa, Delaware. Editorial credit: The Old Major / Shutterstock.com
The historic Cantwell's Tavern, a former brick hotel established in 1822 in Odessa, Delaware. Editorial credit: The Old Major / Shutterstock.com

Odessa can be explored by leisurely walking along its brick pathways, surrounded by trees, and taking in the stunning architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Historic Odessa Foundation is a terrific place to learn of the town's rich past through museums, expansive estates, and historic buildings. Take a tour of iconic sites like the Wilson-Warner House, Corbit-Sharp House, Collins-Sharp House, Odessa Bank, and Cantwell's Tavern. The annual Historic Odessa Brewfest brings the community together to over craft beers, delicious cuisine, and live music. The event also serves as a fundraiser, with proceeds benefiting the Historic Odessa Foundation, which works hard to preserve the small but charming Delaware town.

Wyoming

Ice Cream Sign at the Peach Festival at Wyoming, Delaware. Editorial credit: Foolish Productions / Shutterstock.com
Ice Cream Sign at the Peach Festival at Wyoming, Delaware. Editorial credit: Foolish Productions / Shutterstock.com

Wyoming is a fascinating town worth exploring, but the neighboring coastal Delaware destinations frequently overshadow it. It holds its Peach Festival annually on the first Saturday in August to commemorate the historical significance of peaches to the area. The event attracts locals and visitors with its peach dessert competition, delicious cuisine, and local vendors. Another discovery in Wyoming is Fifer's Farm Store & Kitchen, which sells baked goods, crafts, and fresh produce. It has Christmas trees, festive treats, and many winter activities to enjoy during the holiday season. To experience the outdoors, take a beautiful stroll and picnic at Wyoming Park. The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, another outdoor option, offers a variety of routes and stunning vistas.

Lewes

Cape May - Lewes Ferry terminal entrance in Lewes. Editorial credit: George Sheldon / Shutterstock.com
Cape May - Lewes Ferry terminal entrance in Lewes. Editorial credit: George Sheldon / Shutterstock.com

Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, Lewes is the perfect destination for those seeking a serene getaway. Lewes' beaches are exceptional because of their ideal location on Delaware Bay, which results in consistently beautiful and calm waters. Cape Henlopen State Park is the perfect location to fully appreciate Lewes' wonders. Hike on sandy paths, kayak on the river, or climb to the top of an observation tower for breathtaking 360-degree views of the region and experience the tranquil atmosphere. If you love authentic Italian cuisine, dine at Touch of Italy, a neighborhood favorite in downtown Lewes. Visit local shops and galleries, like the charming Cape Artists Gallery.

Bethany Beach

Drone photo of Bethany Beach, Delaware.
Drone photo of Bethany Beach, Delaware.

Nothing is more soothing than a getaway by the sea at Bethany Beach. Take in the tranquil atmosphere while strolling down the Bethany Boardwalk's sandy coastlines and inhaling the scent of the sea. There are countless recreational options available at Bethany Beach, such as swimming, surfing, boating, fishing, sailing, camping, and water skiing. This relaxed town has a nature center where you can explore ancient buildings and go through wetlands and marine forests, making it even more impressive. In fact, TripAdvisor listed it as one of the best things to do in Bethany Beach. Another peaceful place to visit is the neighboring Fenwick Island State Park.

Prepare to feel at home in some of the most charming communities in Delaware. When you visit them, you'll immediately connect with the residents who live there and the laid-back amenities that they each offer. Whether you're interested in exploring a stunning state park in Delaware City, unwinding on a quiet beach in Lewes, or strolling along a boardwalk by the sea in Bethany Beach, these slow-paced towns are all ideal for a peaceful getaway in Delaware.

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