From gaming and tax-free shopping to grand mansions and one-of-a-kind museums. Check out the assortment of itineraries below and make the most of your next group tour adventure! For more information about Delaware group tours or Receptive Tour Operator opportunities, call Tina Madanat at 302-672-6834.
Visit the First State Heritage Park Visitor Center! A costumed guide will walk you to The Green, Dover’s nationally recognized historic spot, and weave tales of patriots, poisonings and suffragettes...
Discover an American family's story - the du Ponts. The story celebrates two hundred years of history, spans three centuries, includes four estates and gardens, and recalls five generations...
Winterthur Museum is the former dairy farm and estate of Henry Francis du Pont, featuring the world’s most comprehensive three-century collection of American decorative arts and 60 acres of gardens...
The First State is renowned for its unique fabulous festivals, fairs, and special events! Each season offers a special blend of excitement attracting adventure seekers, music lovers, foodies, wine and ale connoisseurs, and those with a fondness for nature, the arts and culture.
Start your experience with a trip to Delaware City where you can board a ferry bound for Fort Delaware State Park. This Civil War-era fortress, featured on SyFy’s Ghost Hunters, offers award-winning living history programs and more. Return to shore and travel to nearby Old New Castle for shopping and dining...
Delaware’s Underground Railroad is an intriguing story of courage, heroism, and personal sacrifice. A network of secret escape routes, safe houses, and prohibited assistance, the Underground Railroad provided illegal aid to black slaves fleeing from bondage.
Enjoy fine dining and gourmet cooking demonstrations as your tour the glorious Brandywine Valley – home to breathtaking art, fascinating history, glorious mansions and first rate hospitality...
As one of the longest running festivals in the state of Delaware, Dover Days dates all the way back to 1930. What started as a simple flower and garden show staged by the Dover Garden Club, has now become an annual time to remember Dover's heritage with community spirit and an entertaining festival of family events...
Best known as the “Monster Mile®,” Dover International Speedway is a one-mile, high-banked oval in Dover, Del. The track has been a fixture on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule since its inception in 1969...
Spend the morning strolling the quaint streets of Rehoboth Beach. Visit art galleries and shop the charming boutique stores on Rehoboth Ave. Enjoy a cup of coffee while walking along the Atlantic Ocean along the newly renovated one-mile boardwalk...
Start your day at Mount Cuba! Mount Cuba is a lovely 630 acre country estate for the study of Piedmont flora, with seasonal events such as the Wildflower Celebration! When you tour the Georgian treasure, gaze down for a panoramic view of the valley...
The newly introduced Delaware Culinary Trail is your passport to the First State’s most iconic dining experiences, from haute cuisine and sublime seafood to classic pizza joints, cheesesteaks and cheesecakes. No hiking boots needed – just a healthy appetite.
Visit the Read House in Historic New Castle. Built in 1801 by the son of one of Delaware’s signers of the Declaration of Independence, it was the largest house in Delaware at that time with twenty-two rooms...
Experience the excitement of the Indian River Lifesaving Station Museum! Learn about the heroic men that risked their lives to rescue those in peril and prevent shipwrecks along Delaware's coastline.
Fordham and Old Dominion beers and ales, though distinctively different in taste, are both brewed at the same facility in Dover, less than 10 minutes from the historic John Dickinson Plantation. So be sure to set aside time for a taste of Delaware colonial history when you plan your ale tasting in Dover...
There’s no better place to start your historic pairing than the Delaware Historical Society and Iron Hill Brewery. The Wilmington Iron Hill Brewery is located on the scenic Christina River near surrounding restaurants and shopping...
During the nineteenth century, Milton was a significant ship building area and the principal inland port for passengers and trade between Sussex County, Delaware and the major urban areas.
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!Celebrate the holidays as you explore Delaware's winter wonderland of yuletide spirit and charm! Share time with loved ones as you enjoy historic holiday decorated house tours, antique craft shows and Christmas caroling.
A unique collection of thirty six statewide historic sites that begin to tell of story of the state that started the nation! Follow the Delaware History Trail and experience the First State’s rich heritage.
Auburn Heights Preserve, includes the Marshall family home and carriage house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, site of the first Stanley automobile dealership in Delaware.
Twelve unique wineries and breweries come together to offer a statewide trail of discovery and adventure. Follow the Delaware Wine & Ale Trail and experience the quality of award-winning wines & craft brews!
Experience a soul-quenching adventure in the First State as you embark on an exploration of the Delaware Wine and Ale Trail!
Located on over 230-acres along the pristine Brandywine River, Hagley Museum is where the du Pont story begins. An example of early American industry, Hagley contains the original mills where E.I. du Pont first began producing high-quality gunpowder in the early 19th century...