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Fenwick Island

Fenwick

Fenwick Island provides a quieter, more secluded coastal experience than its neighboring resort towns and offers easy access to both Delaware and Maryland attractions. Tucked between the ocean and bay, it’s all about water-centric living. Fenwick Island’s lighthouse, built in 1858, still stands proudly as a local landmark and a popular photo spot, symbolizing the town’s maritime heritage. Known for its pristine beaches, boating opportunities, and laid-back lifestyle, it attracts families, retirees, and those seeking private luxury retreats. Homes here range from beachfront cottages to contemporary estates with panoramic water views. Fenwick boasts charming seafood restaurants and quirky local shops, while nearby attractions – like Viking Golf & Go-Karts – make it popular with families. It’s the quintessential balance of small-town calm and coastal recreation. For the historic lovers – Fenwick Island is home to the historic “Transpeninsular Line” stone marker, placed in 1751, which officially marks the boundary between Delaware and Maryland. It’s a little piece of American history tucked away right on the state line!


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