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North Ocean City

Bordering the state of Delaware, this is the eastern end of the famous Mason-Dixon Line that separates Maryland from Delaware and, further north, Pennsylvania.

Set sail from one of the marinas for a day or get a tee time at any of the 17 golf courses in the area. On the beach you can get a tan and ride the surf under the watchful eye of Ocean City’s well-trained life guards, then dine at any of several fine restaurants. Ride the bus to the boardwalk in the evening or go to a relaxing movie.

Condo Row
The skyline here is a silhouette of beautiful high-rise condominiums. If you pick the right place you can see spectacular sunrises over the ocean or watch a beautiful sunset behind the bay from your high-rise balcony.

The bayside has many fine homes bordering canals that connect to the Assawoman Bay.  The area is dotted with fine restaurants, shopping centers, fitness centers and movie theaters. Seafood is the specialty in Ocean City, and this area has several excellent choices.
 
Midtown
The Roland E. Powell Convention Center at 40th street anchors this part of town. Like all of Ocean City, the beautiful beach is sure to impress with its line of sand dunes before the Atlantic Ocean.

Behind this is the Assawoman Bay, noted for its fine restaurants, nightclubs, water sports, miniature golf and upscale shopping. Rent jet skis and explore the bay or spend a relaxing evening watching the sunset over it from one of many restaurants and bars. As always, the beach is there for tanning and enjoying the surf.
The boardwalk
Ocean City’s famous boardwalk is roughly 3 miles long and runs beside the beautiful white sand beach for which the resort is noted.

Watch the waves break as you stroll the boardwalk with its many rides, arcades, famous food stands and specialty shops. (If you get tired, take the motorized tram that runs the boardwalk’s entire length.)

Visit the Ocean City Life Saving Museum at the southern end of the boardwalk, where you'll also see many sport and commercial fishing boats as they traverse the inlet. Bring your own rod and reel and fish from the nearby pier or inlet jetty. Then, walk over to the bayside to look at the charter fishing boats as they dock with their latest catches of tuna, marlin and other sport fish.
Route 54 to "North OC" - Ocean City map
"Condo Row" - Ocean City map
Route 90 to "Midtown" - Ocean City map
Route 50 to "The Boardwalk" - Ocean City map