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Overview Ocean City is Maryland's number one summer holiday resort, with
so many visitors during the peak summer months that it becomes the
second largest city in the state for the season. It is not the
place to enjoy a quiet holiday by the sea, especially on weekends
or during the college holidays, when hordes of students looking for
a party swamp the town.
With more than 10 miles (16km) of white sandy beaches and pounding
surf, Ocean City presents itself as an attractive holiday resort,
dominated by the famous old boardwalk that is lined with shops,
bars and restaurants, flashing neon signs and holiday condos. Among
the ice-cream stands and all-night fast-food franchises are hotels
dating back to the 1920s. The fishing pier at the end of the Ocean
City boardwalk has an amusement park with a huge Ferris wheel.
There are plenty of activities including boating and deep-sea
fishing, mini-golf courses, tram rides as well as the beaches.
To escape the holiday crowds in Ocean City, the Assateague Island
National Seashore is a 37-mile (60km) stretch of wild and
undeveloped beach and marshland that extends into Virginia. Little
brown and white ponies are the only inhabitants that roam the dunes
and graze in the grassy marshes. The main roads and paths can be
crowded in summer with people coming to see the legendary wild
ponies, but a short way off the main routes will bring the peace
one may be looking for, but clouds of mosquitoes tend to plague
even the most intrepid explorers.
Shopping For avid holiday shoppers, Ocean City's 20-block Boardwalk and
the town's Gold Coast Mall are the stuff of dreams, bursting with
speciality and boutique shops, as well as a number of brand name
factory outlets. Souvenir shopping is particularly enjoyable with a
host of fascinating things to seek out and take home. Golfers are
well advised to check out the local golf shops where bargains are
to be had.
Restaurants Ocean City prides itself in tempting the taste buds of all ages
and persuasions in keeping with its affordable family holiday
image, but the gourmet's choice in this resort is irresistible
fresh seafood including clams, mussels, oysters, crab and lobster.
The city has more than 22,000 restaurant seats, most of them al
fresco with views of the Bay, and that is without the take-away and
delivery joints, many of the restaurants touting 'all you can eat'
banquets.
Besides delicious seafood visitors can take their pick of a
gamut of international flavours like Chinese, French, Italian and
Mexican. Recommendations include Smoker's BBQ Pit for ribs and
chicken, On the Bay Seafood for Maryland crabs, and the the
award-winning Fager's Island Restaurant with its spacious outdoor
decks.
Nightlife After the sun sets, Ocean City's Boardwalk and the Ocean Highway
lights up as party-seekers explore the hundreds of clubs, pubs and
bars offering a wide variety of attractions from hot DJs to live
entertainment and dancing.
Activities You name it, you can do it on holiday in Ocean City. Activities
as diverse as boat trips, paint ball fights, golf, go-karting,
gambling, sailing and cycling are all on offer. Watersports of all
sorts are available.
Negatives Ocean city is urbanised, a little noisy and can get extremely
crowded during the summer months. Not the best holiday resort for
those looking for some peace and quiet.