Are you looking for a unique place to stay at the Delaware Beach? Well, if you’re up for it, one of the most beautiful Inns in Bethany Beach offers more than just a gourmet breakfast every morning. Read below to see what makes the Addy Sea truly stand out.
The beautiful Addy Sea is one of the most iconic buildings in Bethany Beach.
Addy Sea The Addy Sea was built in 1901, by plumber John M. Addy. He built it as a summer retreat for his family, and the building was the first in town to have gaslights and indoor plumbing. The second generation of the Addy family began to offer up rooms for travelers, and in the 1970s, the property was sold to Gravatte, another longtime Bethany Beach family. Since then, many of the original fixtures have been restored, the property has been meticulously maintained, and it’s an incredible place to spend a night in Bethany Beach… as long as you don’t mind sharing your room with some spirits.
Walking in to the Addy Sea is a bit like walking back in time. The decor is a throwback to the Inn’s history, and while the rooms are spotless and pristine, they will bring you back to an earlier era.
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Bethany Beach is an ideal destination for a getaway. Perhaps this is why there are several ghosts in the Addy Sea that never seem to want to leave the beach!
Addy Sea Three of the Inn’s 13 rooms are reportedly haunted - Room 1, Room 6, and Room 11. In Room 1, the bathtub shakes and noises fill the air. In Room 6, you’ll hear an organ playing from a distance - though no such instrument exists on the property. In Room 11, the tub jets will turn on by themselves, cell phones turn off randomly, and the spirit of a former employee from the early 1900s makes his presence known.
The view from each of these rooms is so beautiful that you can’t be surprised that former guests and employees remain here long after their body has departed the Earth!
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While the Addy Sea is famous for being a haunted place to stay in Delaware, there is a lot more for you to enjoy while you’re here, like their fantastic dining options.
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There is a gourmet breakfast served to guests daily, with seating at 8:30 or 9:30 a.m., so don’t be late!
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The beautiful Addy Sea is an amazing place to spend the night, and you may even get to meet a ghost or two while you’re here.
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Are you brave enough to book a stay in one of the haunted rooms?
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The Addy Sea was built in 1901, by plumber John M. Addy. He built it as a summer retreat for his family, and the building was the first in town to have gaslights and indoor plumbing. The second generation of the Addy family began to offer up rooms for travelers, and in the 1970s, the property was sold to Gravatte, another longtime Bethany Beach family. Since then, many of the original fixtures have been restored, the property has been meticulously maintained, and it’s an incredible place to spend a night in Bethany Beach… as long as you don’t mind sharing your room with some spirits.
Three of the Inn’s 13 rooms are reportedly haunted - Room 1, Room 6, and Room 11. In Room 1, the bathtub shakes and noises fill the air. In Room 6, you’ll hear an organ playing from a distance - though no such instrument exists on the property. In Room 11, the tub jets will turn on by themselves, cell phones turn off randomly, and the spirit of a former employee from the early 1900s makes his presence known.
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Address: Addy Sea, 99 Ocean View Pkwy, Bethany Beach, DE 19930, USA