Delmarva Peninsula is the place itself. Caught between the Atlantic and the Chesapeake Bay, it consists of parts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia (VA), thus its name, Del Mar Va There is a different lifestyle here is unique to the peninsula and decades away from a uniform, homogenized land to the west .
Decorate the edge of Delmarva, an ancient city 300 to 400 people suggests the tourists to come and explore the Delmarva Peninsula. Reminiscent of Norman Rockwell paintings, tree-lined streets and timber-framed house was home to shore men who make a living like their ancestors – in the sea. For centuries, the edge of the Delmarva has become a livelihood, playground, and an oasis for residents and visitors the same.
This is, pure white sandy beaches of Delmarva peninsula boasts a charming, coastal cities such as Dewey Beach, Rehoboth Beach, Tangier Island, and Chesapeake Bay, to name a few. Beautiful communities offer visitors a variety of activities. On the sea, more courage to be involved in the body surfing, clamming, catching crabs, and / or fishing in the water for blue marlin, tuna, and Wahoo. tourists can also avoid the waves breaking into the few best sea in a hot summer afternoon or relax in the soft sand and watch the tide ebb and flow of ocean waves. Side of the bay is suitable for both windsurfing and jet-ski. A leisurely stroll on the beach is always a must, especially at night when the sun was setting: A sunset on the Delmarva Peninsula is spectacular.
For inland activities travelers can explore nooks and crannies of small towns and charming antique shops and restaurants or take their tour of the historic lighthouse in the town of Lewes, Delaware where the views of the ocean views of Cape Hen open wait. For bird watchers, the area around Salisbury, Maryland is rich in both local and migratory bird species; for mountain bikers, Maryland offers some of the best roads in Delmarva: Great Falls Park; Iron Hill Park, North Central Rail-Trail.
For the less sporty, Blueberry Festival in Chincoteague Island, Virginia, is a piece of Americana. There’s entertainment, contests, food, and lots of sweet blueberries. It is held every year on the last weekend in July.
Of course, some coastal towns (Onancock, Cape Charles, and Belle Haven, Virginia, Chesapeake City, Maryland, South Bethany and Fenwick Island, Delaware) have a farmers market that began in mid-May and run through September. This is a great way to enjoy local foods and dishes from Delmarva.
For those who want a greater life-city, Ocean City, Maryland is one of the major cities in the Delmarva Peninsula. While Ocean City has lost some charm thanks to wall-to-wall condos and hotels that make up a lot of coastline, there’s still a little nostalgic charm to be found in this city. There is an old pier is limited by the shops and restaurants, and, of course, there’s always a lot of salt water taffy. A reminder of ancient times is the 1802 carousel that shimmers in the sun and come to life at night electrifying. And … there are miles of beautiful white beaches.
Does someone want to be alone or joy, Delmarva has something for everyone. From the edge of the Delmarva to cities inland, Delmarva Peninsula to welcome passengers. Beach, trail, shopping, fishing, culture, all offer visitors an abundance of experiences and memories do not like where else. Delmarva Peninsula is definitely a thread of gold in the American fabric.