Official NOAA tides
See predicted high and low tide times for Rehoboth Beach.
Open NOAA tide predictionsCheck the tides, take a live look at the beach and boardwalk, review current conditions, and find the practical details that make getting to the sand easier.
These are the most useful resources for planning a beach day during your stay.
See predicted high and low tide times for Rehoboth Beach.
Open NOAA tide predictionsCheck the beach, boardwalk, skies, and downtown activity before leaving.
View Rehoboth live webcamsReview current waves, water temperature, wind, weather, and the surf report.
Check surf conditionsFind guarded hours, accessibility services, beach safety, and contact information.
Visit Rehoboth Beach PatrolFind meter and permit rules, parking maps, ParkMobile details, and transportation options.
Plan downtown parkingCheck Delaware recreational-water monitoring and current swimming advisories.
Check water qualityUse the camera to get a quick look at cloud cover, beach activity, and boardwalk crowds.
The stream is provided by the Boardwalk Plaza Hotel through YouTube.
Lower tides generally provide more room near the waterline. Tide predictions are useful for planning, but always follow weather alerts and lifeguard instructions.
Tide chart supplied by SeaLegs using public NOAA prediction data. The official NOAA tide-prediction link is included above.
Rehoboth, Dewey, and Lewes are all nearby, but each offers a different experience.
Classic boardwalk, guarded ocean beach, restaurants, Funland, and plenty of activity.
A compact oceanfront town with a relaxed beach scene and livelier evening atmosphere.
Calmer Delaware Bay water and a quieter setting that can work especially well for young children.
We know beach gear takes up a lot of room in the car, so Condo Reho provides:
Check the camera first, then review the tide and water conditions. On a busy summer day, leave earlier than you think—or use the Rehoboth Park & Ride and avoid the downtown parking search.
View the Beach BusOcean conditions can change quickly. Swim near a lifeguard whenever possible, follow posted instructions, keep children close, and review current beach rules before bringing tents, umbrellas, alcohol, pets, grills, or other equipment.