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Airport Ocean City Municipal (OCE) and Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional (SBY) airports
Ferry Cape May-Lewes Ferry 60.00 km
Car Car not necessary

How to get there

Directions from New Jersey

Take I-95 South over the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Take Exit 4A off of I-95 (it reads Rt 1 and Rt 7). Stay on Route 1. Continue on the Route 1 Bypass until it ends into Route 113 South. After you cross the MD/DE line, take Route 589 (left at the light). Take Route 589 to the third light (Route 90 East). Follow 90 until it dead-ends onto Coastal Highway in Ocean City. Turn left for designations above 62nd Street and right for designations below 62nd Street.

Directions from Central PA / Harrisburg / York

Take Route 83 South to Baltimore Beltway (Route 695). Take Route 695 West to Route 97 South to Route 50 East. If your destination is one of our Boardwalk area condos or townhouses, follow Route 50 right into Ocean City. For all other condos, take the Route 90 exit at Mile Marker 130. Follow Route 90 East until it dead-ends onto Coastal Highway in Ocean City. Turn left for designations above 62nd Street and right for designations below 62nd Street.

By Bus

Greyhound has daily service into Ocean City from points north and south, with nonstop buses from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Salisbury. Buses stop at 2nd Street and Philadelphia Avenue

Activities near Ocean City

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Getting around

On Foot The three-mile stretch of Boardwalk is lined with many of the top attractions, making it easily navigable on foot.Buses, run by the Ocean City Transportation Department, are an easy way to get around and operate 24 hours a day. The one route runs north and south along the Coastal Highway and fare is an affordable $3 per day. Buses run every 10 minutes in the spring and summer and every 45 to 90 minutes in the fall and winter. Boardwalk Tram To travel up and down the Boardwalk, use the Boardwalk Tram, especially for families. Running almost the entire length of the boardwalk through 27th Street, you can flag the tram down at any location..Fares are about $3 per ride or, for $6, you can purchase the daily unlimited pass