Although it's only 96 miles long and 35 miles at its widest, Delaware has
much to offer. Fenwick, Bethany, Dewey, and Rehoboth beaches, between Lewes
and Fenwick Island, are excellent for swimming, sunning, fishing, surfing,
crabbing, and clamming. Lakes, inlets, and the open water of Delaware Bay are
perfect for boating and sailing. From the bay come succulent oysters, clams,
and blue crabs, served at attractive sidewalk cafes. At Rehoboth Beach's annual
Sand Castle Contest, people compete to see who can build the most elaborate
sand castles on the beach.