This hotel is half a block away from the beach and features a seasonal poolside bar with all efficiencies fully stocked. It is a Ruby Award Winner 1996-1999.
St. Patrick's Day Parade and
Festival :
Everybody is Irish in Ocean City on the weekend closest to the St. Patrick's Day
Parade. There is a parade and Irish festival on Sunday.
First Weekend in May
Springfest
: The first week in May, this 4-day event features crafts, music, and food in
the inlet parking lot. Lots of businesses open, as Ocean City gets ready for the
summer.
First Weekend in June
Arts Alive:
Held the first week of June, this festival features a juried fine art exhibit
and sale, along with music and food. It is held at the Northside Park at 127th
Street and the Bay.
July
Fourth of July
: 300,000 people crowd into Ocean City every Fourth. Fireworks over Assawoman
Bay top off the family-style picnic held at Northside Park beginning at 1pm. A
second fireworks display is held at N. Division Street at the south end of the
boardwalk. Festivities start with a concert at 8pm. Fireworks at both locations
starting at 9:30pm.
August
White Marlin Open:
Held the first full week in August, some 400 boats register for this annual
fishing expedition. The top prize goes for the biggest white marlin, but there
are other prizes for blue marlin, tuna, and shark. 410/289-9229.
September
Sunfest
: This 4-day festival held the third week in September officially ends the
summer season with crafts, music, and food at the inlet.
Mid-November- New Year’s
Winterfest of Lights
: From mid-November to New Year's, two holiday light displays make up this
event. The first takes place at the inlet, where you can drive among the lighted
displays.
The second is in Northside
Park. For a small admission charge, those 12 and older (free for younger
visitors), ride the tram through the light displays and then stop to see Santa,
have hot chocolate, and browse the gift shop.
Ocean City Destination Overview
Ocean City is
known as the White Marlin Capital of the World, but the bay and ocean waters
also offer sea bass, sea trout, flounder, shark, dolphin fish, tautog, bluefish,
tuna, cod and wahoo. Located on the Atlantic coast, Ocean City is a glittering
strip of boardwalks and high-rise condos stretched along wide, white sand
beaches. It was designated
an "All-American City" in
2001
If you're
going there to deep-sea fish, the best time is mid April-early November. The quieter waters
surrounding Ocean City, the bays of Assawoman, Sinepuxent, and Montego, attract
fishermen, sailors, parasailers, and kayakers who like calmer water. The inlet
at the south end of the island was created during a fierce hurricane early in
the 20th century, thus creating a shortcut to the ocean
Even if they don't like to fish, visitors love this
family friendly destination.
Among the major attractions is a 10 mile long
beach and a 3 mile long boardwalk filled with fun. Summers are crowded and
offer non-stop entertainment. Bicycling on the boardwalk, spending time on the
beach and in the surf occupy the morning and early afternoon hours. After that,
there is a choice of several amusement parks and fascinating places such as the
Ocean City Life Saving Station Museum and the Ocean Downs harness-racing track
(races take place May-September). Flea markets are held on summer weekends, and
an outlet mall is located outside of town.
There is fast food in abundance as
well as restaurants in which to sample the fresh seafood! The boardwalk, which
stretches to 27th Street in the oldest part of Ocean City, is crowded with
hotels, some of them dating back to the 1920s. Restaurants, ice cream stands,
and shops fill in between. It ends at the fishing pier with amusement rides,
including a huge Ferris wheel. A second boardwalk is being developed as a
Bayside promenade: a 14-foot-wide path running along the west side of
Philadelphia Street from the inlet to Talbot Street.
Ocean City is well known as
a beach for families with younger children. It has dozens of miniature golf
courses with upbeat scenery, water slides, amusement parks, roller coasters,
haunted houses, parasailing, kayaking, skateboard parks, laser tag, even indoor
ice skating. There are volleyball nets on
the beach; soccer, lacrosse and baseball "camps"; batting cages; and a Wild West
theme park complete with rodeo and ceremonial dances There is a 100-mile scenic
bike trail that circles Worcester County. Ocean City is home to the largest
white marlin tournament in the country. There are two dozen golf courses
nearby, and more under construction.
The local outlet mall has more than 60
national-brand stores. Arthur Perdue
Stadium, home of the Delmarva Shorebirds, the Baltimore Orioles' Class A South
Atlantic League team, is about 25 miles from Ocean City on Route 50. Ocean
Downs Racetrack is 10 minutes away and features a late June through August
racing season. The clubhouse is open year-round, with simulcasts of
thoroughbred and other harness tracks. Ocean City’s coves, ponds,
and marshes offer shelter to a number of bird species, visible on the Fourth
Street mud flats (at the bay) and West Ocean City Pond.
Bird-watching charters
transport visitors to the Continental Shelf to observe puffins, Wilson's storm
petrels, black-legged kittiwakes, and dovekie. There are also whale and
dolphin-watching cruises. There are weekend festivals
throughout the summer, including kite flying contests; arts and crafts shows;
antique car and hot rod expositions and music festivals, most staged either at
the inlet parking lot alongside the Boardwalk or at the Convention Center at
50th. The Party Block (17th Street
and Coastal Highway) is a four-club complex offering the younger crowd a choice
of music from cover bands to DJ nights. Jam bands are also in evidence.
Traditionally, Ocean City
was an area of smaller homes and trailer parks rather than summer rental
cottages, Now, however, the marina complexes are expanding and updating, adding
gift shops and huge family steak-and-seafood restaurants. Palatial new homes are
populating the coves in ever increasing numbers, and luxury golf clubs are
staking out sections of the more secluded areas on the Sound side of the city. Major upgrades and renovations have occurred throughout the area. Fortunately,
some things don’t ever change. The Assateague Island National Seashore and
State Park begins just south of Ocean City on a long barrier island facing the
Atlantic Ocean.
This preserve, in its storybook setting, gave inspiration for
the beloved children's book, Misty of Chincoteague. It contains
thousands of acres of land and sea and hundreds of untamed ponies. They are
herded across the channel each July for auctioning in nearby Virginia (just as
they were when the book was written). The reserve is also an important migratory
stop for snow geese.
Ocean City may be just a
sliver of barrier island less than 10 miles long, but its wide sandy beach,
pounding surf, ocean breezes, and stellar entertainment make it irresistible to
families looking for an “All American” vacation destination.
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