Harbeson, Delaware is a small community located in Sussex County. It is within close proximity of larger areas, such as Georgetown and Rehoboth Beach. The area surrounding Harbeson offers a large selection of outdoor activities, including water sports and local fishing. Although no hotels are located directly within the community of Harbeson, visitors can find reasonable accommodations within a short distance.
The Sleep Inn and Suites is located six miles northeast of Harbeson in Lewes, Delaware. Jacuzzi suites are available at the hotel upon request. Visitors to Lewes can enjoy a day of sightseeing the historic downtown area or take a short drive to nearby Rehoboth Beach. Jet skis and boats are available for rent at nearby Dewey Beach, or the day can be spent enjoying a round of golf at the Baywood Greens Course. Local dining favorites include The Roadhouse Steak Joint and Jake's Seafood House.
Seven miles east of Harbeson is the Rodeway Inn and Suites in Rehoboth Beach. The area is well known for the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and Tanger Outlet Center, which features over 100 tax-free shopping stores. Other local attractions include Jungle Jim's Water Park and Midway Fitness Center. Guests can walk to the Cracker Barrel Restaurant located on the same premises as the hotel. A short distance from the hotel is the Big Fish Grill and Arenas of Rehoboth.
The Comfort Inn and Suites is located five miles southwest of Harbeson in historic Georgetown. The hotel is easily accessible at the intersection of Route 404 and U.S. Highway 113. Guests at the hotel can enjoy the historic downtown area filled with antiquated buildings. Other local attractions include the Treasures of Sea Museum and the Atdeltech Doll Collection. The Harvest Diner restaurant is located adjacent to the hotel, while Bella Capri Italian Family Restaurant and J.W. Pickles and Friends are a short drive away.
The Brick Hotel is also located in Georgetown, situated directly on The Circle, the historic part of downtown. The antiquated building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but offers modern amenities after a total renovation in 2008. A self-named restaurant and tavern boasts upscale dining, and a rooftop garden is available for added leisure. The hotel is located a short drive from Sports at the Beach, a 95-acre softball and baseball facility. Because of the hotel's downtown location, guests are within walking distance of a large selection of specialty restaurants and shops.