1 day in Delaware Itinerary
1 day in Delaware Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Delaware vacation planner
Start: Philadelphia
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End: Philadelphia
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Dover — 1 day

Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. You've now added Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge to your itinerary. Start off your visit on the 18th (Tue): try your luck at Dover Downs Casino and then stroll through Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
For reviews, where to stay, photos, and tourist information, refer to the Dover trip itinerary website.
Philadelphia to Dover is an approximately 1.5-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of train and bus; or take a bus. In January, daytime highs in Dover are 41°F, while nighttime lows are 26°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 18th (Tue) early enough to drive back home.
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For reviews, where to stay, photos, and tourist information, refer to the Dover trip itinerary website.
Philadelphia to Dover is an approximately 1.5-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of train and bus; or take a bus. In January, daytime highs in Dover are 41°F, while nighttime lows are 26°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 18th (Tue) early enough to drive back home.
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Delaware travel guide
The First State
Nicknamed the "First State" for its role in ratifying the U.S. Constitution, Delaware is only 160 km (100 mi) long and about 80 km (49 mi) wide at its widest point. Despite its small size, the state is a patchwork of complex and diverse communities, with an industrialized north and rural south. More than just a tax-free shopping haven, the state features great sightseeing in its picturesque countryside interspersed with sleepy colonial villages and long sandy beaches. It also offers several organized trail systems that focus on things to do in the outdoors, including history, geocaching, culinary activities, and wine and spirits. Largely because of its size, Delaware remains one of the country's least-explored states.