Just the right size for a small family or couple looking for a nature focused, less hectic, beach vacation. The kitchen was stocked beyond what you’d usually expect from a vacation home – coffee, flour, sugar, full spice rack, decent cookware, etc. Countless thoughtful touches – fresh flowers, an umbrella, binoculars, and beach toys. Bright, open floorplan – lots of space for boardgames or to just relax and watch the sunrise. Huge mudroom with laundry (stocked with detergent). Just one bathroom with shower (no bathtub), but there is also a large, private, outdoor shower. Definitely bring water shoes – due to prickly pear cactus and shells. Walk out to a certified wildlife habitat yard with grill, deck, kayak, and hammock. Easy walk from the back deck to a Delaware Bay quiet beach, full of ghost crabs, horseshoe crabs, and seabirds. We spent mornings on the beach or took short trips to: Cape Henlopen State Park (beautiful beaches, historical WWII observation towers, playground, and small Nature Center with a horseshoe crab touch tank), DuPont Nature Center (bird watching on their web cam and beach scavenger hunts for kids), Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge (easy salt marsh hikes), and Broadkill Store (walk on the beach while you wait for your pizza). It’s an easy half hour drive to Lewes, Rehoboth, and Dewey for more typical beach town activities and Jungle Jims waterpark. Recommend Towers Beach state park for a beach day and Big Oyster Brewery in Milton.