Delaware is host to a colorful array of events and festivals to entertain every personality.
Indie music lovers flock to the Firefly Music Festival held in Dover or its female-focused counterpart, the Ladybug Festival, the largest celebration of women in music in America. The more classically inclined head for OperaDelaware and the Clifford Brown Jazz Festival in Wilmington, and country music cravings are satisfied at the Delaware State Fair, along with carnival games and some ah-mazing fair food. And if it’s food you’re after, back to back Greek and Italian festivals are traditions that go back nearly 50 years. Oyster lovers are passionate about the Leipsic Oyster Festival, hosted by the tiny, historic town of Leipsic — population 196.
The sand is always a main attraction in Delaware, and you can join in a kite-flying or sand-castle building competition along the shore or take your chances at the Sea Witch Festival every October, a popular haunt for ghouls of all ages.
Another beachside fest is a little bit quirky but still a whole lot of fun. The annual Running of the Bull at Dewey Beach may not be as authentic as its namesake in Pamplona, Spain, but it’s just as thrilling. Instead of real bulls, people wear bull costumes while others wear red bandanas, and, of course, everyone wears their running shoes.