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The best camper van rentals in Delaware

Experience all kinds of outdoor activities when you explore Delaware in a camper van rental. From hiking and paddling in our wildlife refuge to enjoying the fresh air at one of Delaware's State Parks, there are endless ways to experience Delaware outdoors in a camper van.

The sandy beaches and surrounding communities of Delaware’s coast draw millions of visitors every year, and it's no wonder why. Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, and the beaches at Cape Henlopen State Park are some of the best in the state. Explore quaint cobblestone streets, charming beach boutiques, and miles of beachfront activities like kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing charters and surfing.


Delaware’s six scenic byways are perfect for a camper van drive. Take in the sights on roads like the Brandywine Valley National Scenic Byway, the Red Clay Scenic Byway, and the Delaware Bayshore Byway. The Delaware Discoveries Trail is an interactive street art project made up of nine unique murals throughout the state, each telling its own story. Follow the suggested driving route to see each piece of art while making your way through Delaware’s peaceful countryside.


There are 17 state parks totaling nearly 30,000 acres in the small state of Delaware, as well as three state forests spanning 20,000 acres. That’s a whole lot of land to explore. Camping is available at five of Delaware’s state parks, including Lums Pond, Killens Pond, Cape Henlopen, Delaware Seashore and Trap Pond. Choose from yurts, cabins, cottages, and good old-fashioned tent and RV camping. Reserve a site at one of Delaware’s coastal campgrounds and wake up in your campervan with the sounds and views of the Atlantic Ocean around you.


With so many distinct places and experiences, Delaware is well worth taking the time to explore. Enjoy a tax-free shopping spree at one of Delaware’s trendy shopping centers, browse remarkable art galleries, and end your day with a cutting-edge culinary experience at one of the finest restaurants in Wilmington. Whatever adventure looks like to you, a camper van rental in Delaware can easily take you there.


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Delaware is the second smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long and is only 35 miles at its widest point.

Delaware has one of the lowest high point in the US Ebright Azimuth is a point in the town of Azimuth marked with a bench and placard and sits at 442 feet.

Huge numbers of horseshoe crabs can be seen up and down the Delaware shore in May and June during high tide.


Delaware was the first to ratify the US Constitution, therefore becoming the official first state.

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