- TripBuzz found 105 things to do with kids in or near Georgetown, Delaware, including 102 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Fenwick Island and Milford.
- From All Hallows Farm to Screams at the Beach, the Georgetown area offers 72 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Baseball Fields, Haunted Tours and Golf.
- Georgetown's unique 'Town Circle', as opposed to a traditional town square, is a historically treasured part of the cities culture and draws tourists throughout the year. The Colonial-era architecture and rich Civil War background make for a fascinating and picturesque destination. The cities demographic has a unique international flavor and a traditional hometown charm.
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Jet ski and jet boat rentals are the primary service of Odyssea Watersports. The company also offers ramp and storage services for those who already own a jet ski and need assistance packing or storing a jet ski or trailer.
27.6 Miles
The bowling alley, Cherokee Lanes, is a 20 lane bowling alley that has wooden lanes and a snack bar. The alley also features a lounge where bowlers can relax after a round of bowling.
27.8 Miles
48th St. Watersports offers a number of services related to paddle boarding, as well as catamaran sailing instruction and rentals and kayak eco-tours. They also provide equipment rentals for wind surfing, kayaking and sailing.
28.1 Miles
Ocean City Beach is considered to be one of the cleanest beaches around offering a number of outdoor activities such as swimming, sunning, fishing, kayaking and more. A central feature of the beach is the Boardwalk which is home to a variety of stores and entertainment centers.
28.4 Miles
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901 votes
2901 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842
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Jolly Roger Amusement Park features a variety of options for entertainment such as roller coasters, antique train rides and a waterpark called Splash Mountain which has a number of water slides, lazy rivers and much more.
28.4 Miles
The Cape May Lighthouse was built in 1854 and is 157-feet tall. The lighthouse is the third on the site and used bricks from the lighthouse built in 1847, and visitors can climb up 199 steps to the top of the lighthouse.
28.5 Miles
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756 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May, NJ 08204
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Originally constructed in 1942, World War II Lookout Tower/ Fire Control Tower No. 23, is the last restorable World War II tower that was part of Fort Miles. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower.
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Baja Amusements is a family amusement park with go karts, mini golf, an arcade, bumper boats, climbing towers, and rides for small children, along with an on-site snack bar. Go-karting includes a rookie track for ages 4-7, and single and double engine karts.
28.6 Miles
Choose one of two courses at Ember Island Miniature Golf, where a pirate or volcano theme enhance the mini-golf experience.
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With views of the ocean on either side, Embers Island offers visitors an 18-hole golf course that has a pirate theme. The course features sculptures like ships, a Mayan temple, and a volcano fountain.