Travel Guide

For groups of ten or more interested in the Delaware Wine and Ale Trail, please contact the Delaware Tourism Office at 866-284-7483 or Visit.Delaware@state.de.us.
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...
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...
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 of Philadelphia and New York...
Twelve (12) unique wineries and breweries come together to offer a statewide trail of discovery and adventure. Follow the Delaware Wine and Ale Trail and experience the quality of local award-winning wines and craft brews!
Experience a soul-quenching adventure in the First State as you embark on an exploration of the Delaware Wine and Ale Trail! The Trail features thirteen unique wineries and breweries...