Delaware Limo Services & Rentals
Delaware (DE) - Top Limo Rentals
Cities:
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Dover • Elsmere
• Georgetown
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Lewes
• Newark
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New Castle
• Middletown
• Milford
• Seaford
• Smyrna
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Wilmington (ILG)
Rent a Limo in Delaware: Luxury
Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Delaware (DE) for every occasion, such as: airport ride,
birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert, sporting event,
anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation, holiday light tour,
school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
The little state of Delaware was nicknamed the "Diamond State," by Thomas Jefferson, because he
felt it was a real jewel in terms of its strategic location. Although only the second state in terms of its size
(Rhode Island is smaller), it still has plenty of things to see. A lot of American history took place on this
little state that offers some great tours.
Wilmington, the capitol of Delaware, was the last stop on the Underground Railroad for runaway
slaves. The stop is now called the Harriet Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park - named after the Underground Conductor
and the stationmaster. The Park is part of the restored Riverwalk, which is a 1.2 mile lighted walkway that has
been beautifully landscaped. At one end of the walkway you will find many of the Shipyard Stores - which offers
discounts of up to 70% of their merchandise everyday. At the other end you will find the restored Amtrak station -
making it very convenient to get to if you want to travel by rail.
If you have strong legs and want to see Amish country via bike, then there are some great bike
trails for you. The good news is that the land is mostly flat and offers you trails of varying length - 15, 25, 50,
62 and even 100 mile loops in the beautiful Amish countryside. All of the loops start and end in the Legislative
Mall area. It is an annual affair and takes place in early September. There are four food stops along the way and
one is at the well-known Amish Schoolhouse with great Amish deserts like cookies, pies and muffins. The tour is
also escorted by an Amish horse and buggy making it a great way to visit the Amish. Police are present and there
are starting and end times for the tour - be sure to sign up in advance and register.
The largest salt marsh in the eastern United States is in a special reserve in Delaware called the
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Reserve. With almost 16,000 acres of mostly unadulterated land and salt marsh, it
provides an excellent place to see wildlife in its natural habitat. It is a great place for you and the many
thousands of people that come every year to view the many birds and other wildlife that lives here - or passes
through.
If you love the sea and the tall ships then you will not want to pass up the opportunity to sail
for a few days on the Kalmar Nyckel, which leaves from Lewes. This recreation of an actual 17th century sailing
ship provides dockside tours. Better yet, though, don't miss the opportunity of sailing with her on one and a
half-hour cruises, and three hour cruises through the summer months. It is large enough to sail with 49 passengers
and can take you and family out for a ride in the salt air - like the pirates of old on a ship with four masts and
100 feet high. You also have the privilege to participate in helping with the sails and other things. Everything on
board is of authentic design - even her four operational cannons. If you are a teacher, and want to bring your
class - you are welcome to attend the special tours that are available for your group.
In Dover, Delaware, you can see many aircraft on display at the Air Mobility Command Museum. It is
part of the Dover Air Force Base, and has a lot of aircraft on the grounds of different types - many of which are
transport aircraft. A flight simulator allows you to select the type of aircraft you want and then fly it through
controls that are given you. You make the plane take off, fly it, and then land it again - unless you need some
help.
If you are looking for fun in a theme park, you will need to visit the Blue Diamond Park in New
Castle. This is the home of Delaware's only roller coaster and there are about 20 other exciting rides as well. Two
miniature golf courses - 18 holes apiece - are also awaiting you and your family.
At one time Delaware had a lot of lighthouses along the shore. For some reason, Delaware's shores
where considered to be some of the roughest waters on the Atlantic seaboard.
You can tour some of these lighthouses that are still operating - but will need to check the
schedule in advance. One of these, the Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse at Lewes Harbor, faced probably the roughest
seas of all - with waves that sometimes completely engulfed the 76-foot high lighthouse.
Winterthur is another must see place if you are near the Brandywine Valley. Built back in the
1950's, Henry Francis du Pont designed the Winterthur Museum and gardens to showcase his Americana collection and
wanted to do so in one of the finest gardens in America. Built on a 1,000 acre estate, there is plenty here to see
and enjoy for the naturalist - and the antique furniture lover. The gardens are more than 60 acres, balanced with
the rolling meadows and woods that surround them. Children have the opportunity to wander around the Enchanted
Forest, specially designed to attract them in this fantasy world. There is also a nationally renowned library here
that serves as a center to study American art. Something is always going on here for families including carriage
parades, racing, adult fairs, antique shows, and other activities take place providing something for everyone.
After seeing everything else, it would be a mistake to leave Delaware and not see some of the
historic sights. New Castle is the place where the New Castle Historical Society has preserved three historical
homes - the Amstel House, the Dutch House, and the Old Library Museum. Many historical figures of the past visited
or lived in these homes - including George Washington and more than one governor. Surrounding these homes are
beautiful gardens and inside are finely crafted American and European antiques. Rent a limo in Delaware (DE)!
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