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Expertly Curated Luxury Vacation Experiences

Planning your next getaway should be just as relaxing as the vacation itself. When looking for a Delaware travel advisor, you need more than just an order-taker—you want a well-connected expert who can unlock VIP perks, save you valuable time, and handle every detail from departure to return. Vincent Vacations provides you with elite industry credentials, global connections, and premier partnerships to guarantee a flawless trip.

Our Gold Standard Certifications (Our Expertise)

Our advisors hold the highest tier of professional credentials, ensuring your trip is managed by true industry experts:

Certification Issuing Body What it Means for You
CTC (Certified Travel Counselor) The Travel Institute The highest tier of certification. It requires a minimum of five years of full-time industry experience and the completion of rigorous advanced coursework. Consider this the master's degree of travel planning.
CTA (Certified Travel Associate) The Travel Institute A solid baseline credential indicating the advisor has at least a year of experience and has mastered travel industry fundamentals, geography, and sales skills.
VTA (Verified Travel Advisor) ASTA (American Society of Travel Advisors) ASTA is the industry's leading advocacy group. A VTA credential means our advisors have been trained specifically in ethics, legal compliance, and consumer protection.
ACC / MCC / ECC CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) Our Accredited, Master, and Elite Cruise Counselors have completed extensive coursework, personally inspected ships, and sailed on multiple lines to recommend the perfect cruise for you.

Our Signature Travel Network Membership (Your VIP Perks)

Vincent Vacations is a proud member of the invitation-only Signature Travel Network, a highly respected cooperative of the world's leading luxury travel agencies. Because of this elite partnership, we can pass exclusive VIP benefits and complimentary perks directly to you—usually for the exact same price you would pay booking directly online:

  • Exclusive Hotel Perks: Free daily breakfast for two, $100+ resort or spa credits, early check-in, late check-out, and priority room upgrades at thousands of 4-star and 5-star properties worldwide.
  • VIP Cruise Amenities: Pre-paid shipboard credits, host-led cocktail parties, private gallery tours, and exclusive shore excursions.

Our Prestigious Media Accolades (Our Industry Recognition)

Our agency and advisors are regularly recognized on the world's most exclusive media lists. These accolades are fiercely vetted, based on customer reviews and industry connections, and cannot be bought:

  • Cond≥ Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialists: Our advisors are named to this annual list of the world's most elite, well-connected travel experts, recognized for their geographic and niche expertise.
  • Travel + Leisure A-List: Our team features advisors recognized in this roundup of the world's top travel professionals, chosen for their direct connections to hotel general managers and destination experts.
  • The Wendy Perrin WOW List: Recognition on this list highlights our commitment to incredibly rigorous standards and customer service excellence.

Fully Vetted, Licensed & Bonded

For your peace of mind, Vincent Vacations is a fully registered, licensed, and bonded agency. We hold active registrations with IATA (International Air Transport Association) and ARC (Airlines Reporting Corporation), proving that our business is globally recognized and authorized to issue tickets and secure bookings directly.




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Our Delaware travel advisors specialize in crafting high-touch, custom itineraries that generic search engines cannot replicate. Below is a comparison of the premium travel experiences we coordinate for our clients:

Specialty Category Why Book With Our Specialists Featured Client Itineraries
Bespoke Luxury Vacations Fully customized, high-touch itineraries utilizing our relationships with upscale properties, private guides, and local experts for a completely unique journey. Private guided tours of Japan; personalized East African safaris; custom European tours.
Wellness & Spa Retreats Access to premier medical spas and exclusive wellness lodges where every treatment, diet, and program is tailored to your goals. Luxury medical spas in Switzerland; exclusive yoga and meditation eco-lodges in Costa Rica.
Destination Weddings & Celebrations Comprehensive group coordination, hotel room blocks, guest transfer logistics, and local vendor negotiation for a stress-free milestone event. Exclusive resort buyouts in the Caribbean; historic villa weddings on the Amalfi Coast or Tuscany.
Adventure & Expedition Cruises Access to ultra-luxury expedition vessels, private yacht charters, and remote destinations that require specialized booking connections. Remote Arctic or Antarctic expeditions; private Galapagos yacht charters.
Elite River & World Cruises Personalized ship selection, exclusive cabin upgrades, and custom shore excursions for long-duration global cruises. Around-the-world voyages; luxury European small-ship river cruises.

How We Maximize Your Vacation Value

  • Private & Exclusive Services: We focus on upgrading your travel from standard group packages to private tours and bespoke excursions to ensure ultimate comfort, safety, and personalization.
  • Seamless Itinerary Bundling: By packaging your boutique accommodations, private transfers, and curated excursions into a single itinerary, we ensure you receive the best bundled value and a seamless trip without line-item stress.
  • Niche Expertise & Insider Connections: From culinary tourism to accessible travel, our specialized connections ensure you get rare insider access and support that generic search sites cannot provide.

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Need an expert travel advisor in Delaware to plan your next vacation? Vincent Vacations is home to premier travel planners throughout Delaware who specialize in designing custom itineraries, luxury cruises, and all-inclusive resort packages. We handle all flight coordinates, resort transfers, and travel protection details for a stress-free booking experience.

Let our experienced travel designers curate a seamless global itinerary tailored exactly to your preferences. From European rail journeys to tropical beach vacations and premium cruises, we ensure every detail is meticulously managed. Contact a travel advisor today to secure Signature network promotions.

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Delaware Heritage & Coastal Proximity: Georgetown Travel Guide

Georgetown, Delaware, with its iconic central "Circle" and historic courthouse, is a charming town rich in history and cultural heritage. Situated in the heart of Sussex County, it is just a short drive from the popular Delaware beaches, including Rehoboth and Lewes. Vincent Vacations helps you plan the perfect trip, combining the peace of a historic town with easy access to the coast.

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Bethany Beach

Its name and origins date back to 1901, when it was chosen as a site for religious gatherings. Today Bethany Beach is primarily a low-key, family-friendly resort with a few motels, hotels and bed-and-breakfasts. The town's mile-/kilometer-long boardw...

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Brandywine Valley, DE

Spread over northern Delaware and part of Pennsylvania, 7 mi/10 km north of Wilmington, this scenic and historic valley is a must-see for any visitor to Wilmington.The top draw is Winterthur, the former estate of Henry Francis du Pont. The mansion co...

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Delaware City

This Delaware River town, 13 mi/20 km south of Wilmington, is the gateway to Fort Delaware State Park. Located on Pea Patch Island, the park is only accessible by boat—ferries depart on a regular basis. The fort, which is surrounded by a moat, was us...

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Delaware Seashore State Park

Located about 85 mi/135 km south of Wilmington, Delaware Seashore State Park covers two peninsulas on both sides of Highway 1 between Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach. The 6-mi/10-km beach has plenty of parking, changing rooms, showers and a snack bar. ...

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Dewey Beach

This three-block-wide stretch of shoreline, divided by Highway 1, sits between Rehoboth Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its lively nightlife, the resort town appeals primarily to a younger crowd. Attractions include beaches on the bay and ocean...

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Dover, DE

First established in 1683 and the state's capital since 1777, Dover, 45 mi/72 km south of Wilmington, grew up around The Green—the parklike center of town designed by William Penn. The Green makes a good place to start touring the city. It's surround...

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Fenwick Island

Located 95 mi/155 km south of Wilmington and the southernmost of the Delaware beach communities, Fenwick Island has a wide sandy beach with gentle dunes and no concessions or fast-food outlets marring the shoreline. The Fenwick Island Lighthouse was ...

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Frederica

The most famous site near Frederica is Barrett's Chapel, just north of town on Highway 113. Erected in 1780, it's known as the "cradle of Methodism in America" because the Methodists established the New World chapter of their religion there in 1784. ...

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Lewes

Lewes (pronounced LEW-is), situated on Delaware Bay just east of the Atlantic Ocean, 72 mi/115 km south of Wilmington, was the site of the first Dutch settlement in Delaware, established in 1631 (although it was soon after wiped out). A sedate escape...

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New Castle, DE

This original state capital, about 7 mi/11 km south of Wilmington, is a major colonial seaport on the Delaware River. New Castle's biggest attraction is its authenticity. The town remains similar to the way it appeared in the 18th and 19th centuries ...

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Newark, DE

The University of Delaware, a beautiful college established in 1765, is based in Newark, 14 mi/23 km southwest of Wilmington. Though you may not associate Delaware with Abraham Lincoln, the university's Goodstay Center contains more than 2,000 items ...

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Odessa, DE

Almost midway between Dover and Wilmington, Odessa dates to the 1600s and has some good examples of Georgian architecture. The top attraction is the district known as the Historic Houses of Odessa (open March-December), which is owned and operated by...

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Rehoboth Beach

A year-round beach community 78 mi/125 km south of Wilmington, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, was originally a site for Methodist camp meetings. The name Rehoboth is biblical in origin and means "room enough." Today, there's probably still room enough, bu...

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Smyrna

Established in 1700 as an English Quaker settlement, 30 mi/50 km south of Wilmington, this town contains many fine examples of Federal and Victorian architecture. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, a 15,980-acre/6,465-hectare haven for migrating a...

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Wilmington, DE

Wilmington, Delaware's largest city, is located where the Brandywine Creek and Christina River converge. It is the site where E.I. du Pont founded his company in 1802 helping the city achieve the dubious distinction of being called the Chemical Capit...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Delaware Travel Agents

Why should I use a travel agent in Delaware instead of booking online?

Online booking platforms treat you like a transaction number. A Vincent Vacations local travel advisor in Delaware provides personal, 24/7 concierge support, coordinates complex flight and transfer logistics, and unlocks non-public amenities like resort upgrades and complimentary breakfasts.

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Our certified advisors specialize in luxury custom vacations, all-inclusive beach resort packages, romantic destination weddings, Disney magic, family cruises, and complex European custom tours.

Delaware


Delaware is a little short on land, but it's long on water—much of it borders the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, its southern beaches and beach towns are a big draw. All have sand and sea, but they are remarkably varied, ranging from tranquil stretches of protected shoreline to low-key resort towns to busy vacation centers such as Rehoboth Beach.

There are some interesting things to do away from the water, as well. Northern Delaware has a strong list of cultural attractions, including the remarkable Winterthur Museum in the Brandywine Valley, one of several attractions initially owned by the du Pont family.

Given its compact size and many things to see, Delaware can provide travelers with a lot of activities in just a few days' time. Those with a week or more will find the Delaware shore a relaxing place to linger—or they might consider seeing the state as part of a larger tour that includes Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and New Jersey.

Geography

Delaware shares a peninsula with the eastern edges of Maryland and Virginia (creating the peninsula's regional name Delmarva). It's a flat state for the most part, with some rolling hills in the north. The entire eastern border of the state lies along the water, including 25 mi/40 km of Atlantic coastline. It also claims the distinction of having the fewest counties—three in all (New Castle, Kent and Sussex)—of any state in the union, although it is the second smallest in area, after Rhode Island.

History

The Lenni-Lenape tribe, also known as the Delaware, lived along the shores of Delaware Bay before Europeans arrived. The tribe's domain extended into parts of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. In winter, they gathered in longhouses, and in summer, the tribe cultivated corn in its hunting and fishing camps.

Henry Hudson was the first European explorer to see Delaware, and he claimed the territory for the Dutch in 1609. The first Dutch settlers were massacred by the Native Americans soon after establishing a settlement near present-day Lewes in 1631. Swedish immigrants were the next to try their luck, founding their New Sweden colony near present-day Wilmington. The Dutch later took control of the Swedish settlement and struggled against the British for control of the area. The British finally won out in 1664, and Delaware eventually fell under the rule of Pennsylvania. However, by 1704, the Delaware colonists had established their own legislature.

The state had a significant impact on the development of the U.S. when, in 1776, Delaware's Caesar Rodney cast the deciding vote for the Declaration of Independence. In 1787, Delaware representatives were the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution, which is why the state's nickname is The First State.

With a highly developed infrastructure of canals and waterways and ample power from its many waterfalls, Delaware was one of the first states to support heavy industry. Today, cities such as Wilmington and Dover still thrive on chemical processing and manufacturing (agriculture is practiced mainly in the state's southern half). Also, Delaware's industry-friendly banking laws have drawn many major banks to set up credit-card operations there. The lack of a state sales tax also makes it attractive to visitors.

Snapshot

Delaware's main attractions include beaches, historic sites, architectural restorations, museums, art galleries, bicycling, the Brandywine Valley, car and horse races, the Winterthur Museum, gardens, fishing, watersports and tax-free shopping.

Travelers interested in beaches and watersports will find them primarily in the southern half of the state. Those looking for history, museums, city life, architecture and outdoor recreation may prefer the northern section. Travelers who seek wide-open spaces, however, may find the state less to their liking—it's only 96 mi/154 km long and no more than 35 mi/56 km wide.

Potpourri

Just slightly more than 11 mi/18 km long, the Delaware Turnpike (the section of Interstate 95 that crosses the neck of Delaware between the Delaware Memorial Bridge and the Maryland state line) is part of a stretch of I-95 dedicated by former U.S. President John F. Kennedy just a week before his assassination.

The Mason-Dixon Line, the traditional dividing line separating the North and South that is usually thought of as running east and west along the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland, actually turns in a north-south direction to designate the major part of the boundary between Delaware and Maryland. Mapped by 18th-century English surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, it extends from Pennsylvania to Delaware's southwest corner, where it meets the Transpeninsular Line that forms Delaware's southern boundary with Maryland.

Delaware played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, with at least three routes weaving through the state. Led by Harriet Tubman, many slaves escaped along these routes. Woodburn, the present-day Governor's Mansion, is rumored to have been a stop.

The town of Laurel, in southwestern Delaware, has more than 800 Victorian houses—most in pristine condition.

Delaware seems to have its fair share of ghosts: This first occupant of what is now the Governor's Mansion was known as a heavy drinker. His spirit reportedly wanders at night finishing up any wine left in glasses. Fiddler's Hill, southwest of Lewes, is said to be inhabited by the spirit of a young musician. Some claim that his playing can still be heard on certain nights.

Because of their valiant battlefield actions during the Revolutionary War, Delaware troops became known as Blue Hen's Chickens, an allusion to the fierce fighting cocks mothered by blue hens. The nickname was later given to all residents of the state.

Prior to manufacturing such products as nylon, cellophane and Teflon, the chemical giant DuPont Co. manufactured gunpowder. E.I. du Pont, who emigrated to the U.S. after the French Revolution, earned some of his fortune by selling gunpowder during the War of 1812.

The movie Dead Poets Society, starring Robin Williams, was filmed at St. Andrew's prep school in Middletown.

Delaware is named after Sir Thomas West, otherwise known as Lord de la Warr. He was a leader of the Jamestown settlers and governor of Virginia in the early 1600s and led the campaign against the Powhatan tribe.



    Delaware


    Delaware is a little short on land, but it's long on water—much of it borders the Atlantic Ocean. As a result, its southern beaches and beach towns are a big draw. All have sand and sea, but they are remarkably varied, ranging from tranquil stretches of protected shoreline to low-key resort towns to busy vacation centers such as Rehoboth Beach.

    There are some interesting things to do away from the water, as well. Northern Delaware has a strong list of cultural attractions, including the remarkable Winterthur Museum in the Brandywine Valley, one of several attractions initially owned by the du Pont family.

    Given its compact size and many things to see, Delaware can provide travelers with a lot of activities in just a few days' time. Those with a week or more will find the Delaware shore a relaxing place to linger—or they might consider seeing the state as part of a larger tour that includes Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and New Jersey.

    Geography

    Delaware shares a peninsula with the eastern edges of Maryland and Virginia (creating the peninsula's regional name Delmarva). It's a flat state for the most part, with some rolling hills in the north. The entire eastern border of the state lies along the water, including 25 mi/40 km of Atlantic coastline. It also claims the distinction of having the fewest counties—three in all (New Castle, Kent and Sussex)—of any state in the union, although it is the second smallest in area, after Rhode Island.

    History

    The Lenni-Lenape tribe, also known as the Delaware, lived along the shores of Delaware Bay before Europeans arrived. The tribe's domain extended into parts of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. In winter, they gathered in longhouses, and in summer, the tribe cultivated corn in its hunting and fishing camps.

    Henry Hudson was the first European explorer to see Delaware, and he claimed the territory for the Dutch in 1609. The first Dutch settlers were massacred by the Native Americans soon after establishing a settlement near present-day Lewes in 1631. Swedish immigrants were the next to try their luck, founding their New Sweden colony near present-day Wilmington. The Dutch later took control of the Swedish settlement and struggled against the British for control of the area. The British finally won out in 1664, and Delaware eventually fell under the rule of Pennsylvania. However, by 1704, the Delaware colonists had established their own legislature.

    The state had a significant impact on the development of the U.S. when, in 1776, Delaware's Caesar Rodney cast the deciding vote for the Declaration of Independence. In 1787, Delaware representatives were the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution, which is why the state's nickname is The First State.

    With a highly developed infrastructure of canals and waterways and ample power from its many waterfalls, Delaware was one of the first states to support heavy industry. Today, cities such as Wilmington and Dover still thrive on chemical processing and manufacturing (agriculture is practiced mainly in the state's southern half). Also, Delaware's industry-friendly banking laws have drawn many major banks to set up credit-card operations there. The lack of a state sales tax also makes it attractive to visitors.

    Snapshot

    Delaware's main attractions include beaches, historic sites, architectural restorations, museums, art galleries, bicycling, the Brandywine Valley, car and horse races, the Winterthur Museum, gardens, fishing, watersports and tax-free shopping.

    Travelers interested in beaches and watersports will find them primarily in the southern half of the state. Those looking for history, museums, city life, architecture and outdoor recreation may prefer the northern section. Travelers who seek wide-open spaces, however, may find the state less to their liking—it's only 96 mi/154 km long and no more than 35 mi/56 km wide.

    Potpourri

    Just slightly more than 11 mi/18 km long, the Delaware Turnpike (the section of Interstate 95 that crosses the neck of Delaware between the Delaware Memorial Bridge and the Maryland state line) is part of a stretch of I-95 dedicated by former U.S. President John F. Kennedy just a week before his assassination.

    The Mason-Dixon Line, the traditional dividing line separating the North and South that is usually thought of as running east and west along the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland, actually turns in a north-south direction to designate the major part of the boundary between Delaware and Maryland. Mapped by 18th-century English surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, it extends from Pennsylvania to Delaware's southwest corner, where it meets the Transpeninsular Line that forms Delaware's southern boundary with Maryland.

    Delaware played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, with at least three routes weaving through the state. Led by Harriet Tubman, many slaves escaped along these routes. Woodburn, the present-day Governor's Mansion, is rumored to have been a stop.

    The town of Laurel, in southwestern Delaware, has more than 800 Victorian houses—most in pristine condition.

    Delaware seems to have its fair share of ghosts: This first occupant of what is now the Governor's Mansion was known as a heavy drinker. His spirit reportedly wanders at night finishing up any wine left in glasses. Fiddler's Hill, southwest of Lewes, is said to be inhabited by the spirit of a young musician. Some claim that his playing can still be heard on certain nights.

    Because of their valiant battlefield actions during the Revolutionary War, Delaware troops became known as Blue Hen's Chickens, an allusion to the fierce fighting cocks mothered by blue hens. The nickname was later given to all residents of the state.

    Prior to manufacturing such products as nylon, cellophane and Teflon, the chemical giant DuPont Co. manufactured gunpowder. E.I. du Pont, who emigrated to the U.S. after the French Revolution, earned some of his fortune by selling gunpowder during the War of 1812.

    The movie Dead Poets Society, starring Robin Williams, was filmed at St. Andrew's prep school in Middletown.

    Delaware is named after Sir Thomas West, otherwise known as Lord de la Warr. He was a leader of the Jamestown settlers and governor of Virginia in the early 1600s and led the campaign against the Powhatan tribe.




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