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    North Beach

    2.9 (75 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Van F.

    I really liked this beach. Not much to say, but I would definitely go back! Nice vibes throughout the town.

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    Marissa D.

    I'm guessing that the negative reviews have more to do with the price than anything else. After Labor Day, it doesn't cost anything to visit the beach, and parking is free and easy, too. I thought this was a great place to spend the day. My five year old loved making sand castles and playing on the cool playground right on the beach. The pier gives you a nice view as well, and there are bathrooms, changing rooms, and outdoor showers. It was all very convenient and easy. As of 9/25, the water was pretty tolerable. We went in up to our waists. Everything was very clean, too! Maybe charging admission helps with upkeep. There was even a free yoga class on the pier, and it's there every Monday and Friday at 10 AM! The boardwalk is also nice. My daughter enjoyed scootering up and down. There are many places to eat nearby, and there's an enormous playground about a block up from the beach near the senior center. I don't know if the people reviewing this place one star were expecting something more like South Beach or Santa Monica...but for a quiet small town in a Maryland that's only an hour from Nova, I think it's a pretty decent option.

    Melody A.

    The beauty. So serene. I love watching the sunset and the cool ocean breeze at night. Take a stroll down the boardwalk and enjoy a nice rooftop dining experience overlooking the ambience! Take a day trip or stay at the beach front resort. Nice restaurants around whether you like Italian, Mexican, Seafood and American. North Beach is such a vibe!

    Ieshia T.

    One of my favorite beaches in MD. I was first introduced to the beach on a date. My gentleman said, "let's go for a ride. I want to show you somewhere you haven't seen before." I'm thinking yeah ok, I've seen all beaches close to me. Nope. The boardwalk was the perfect length for a romantic stroll no matter the weather and l was lost looking out into the water. I've been here a few times before, once even catching a movie on the sand. Make sure to come before 7pm if you want deep fried goodies. We arrived around 7:40 right before sunset and the smell of funnel cake was still in the air taunting us.

    Tim T.

    Wife and I walked around town and out on the boardwalk after eating dinner there were actually a lot of people walking around. If your in the area stop and check out everything that is around. It looks like they finally have started to parking garage across from the boardwalk they really need this.

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    Kimberly M.

    Such a quaint, cool beach town! One of my best friends grew up here and recently moved back. I came to visit for Memorial Day Weekend. There's so much to do! Located right at the Chesapeake Bay. There's a boardwalk, beach, tons of restaurants. Everything to eat from Crabs, Mexican to Ice Cream. So many cute shops and houses. I loved sitting and just people watching. I'll definitely be back many times.

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    LaTonya S.

    We left too late to get to Ocean City, so we decided on North Point. Growing up in a state that had free access to several beaches, I was quite shocked to have to pay $34 for admission for my family. There is also a limit (set by ordinance) on the size of the cooler you can bring. The coolers are subject to search. Once we received our wristbands (required for reentry), we realized that the beach itself is no bigger than a small park. We brought our own chairs and umbrellas, but they were available for rent ($15 - pretty steep for the size of the beach). The ladies restroom was very hot and humid. Only three shower heads to rinse and two changing rooms. I noticed a foodstand, a Chinese restaurant, and an Italian eatery. I didn't notice offhand any seafood restaurants. We brought our own food so it wasn't a bother. I gave two stars because it didn't take long to find parking.

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    Derek I.

    It's an ok neighborhood beach. Water breaks control the surf hitting bathers. Pier is nice but really very little stands out. The price is somewhat predatory. $17.00 for a non county resident is out there. I mean the whole beach may be 1/10 of a mile split by the pier. A few snack shops. County residents better not be complaining about any prices around IMS in Indy. Payback and all.

    TK B.

    My review of North Beach could be a bit partial - as I have family near but this is really my little getaway. I've tried to resist sharing a review - as I don't want it to get too crowded. LOL I love coming here. It is indeed very small - maybe 2 blocks long so nope there is no strip to cruise, no Ferris wheel, no action but that's what I love - I love the relaxed and laid-back appeal. As mentioned, you pay for beach access and it is relatively small. I enjoy coming when there's Farmers Market and local vendors on Fridays - I ways get plenty to take home. If you're in the city and looking for a small and quiet getaway - maybe take in a stroll with the honey, North Beach is cool. Restaurants are limited but there is a great Mexican one we love.

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    Rizma W.

    Not really my ideal beach experience, but it's a cute, quaint, quiet little bayside town that is perfect for those days when you just want to soak up a little sun and be near the water, but don't want to spend half a day sitting in traffic trying to get to the bigger beaches. The "beach" areas are very, very small. On super hot days, expect people to be packed on the sand like sardines. The wading area goes pretty far out, and is relatively shallow for most of the way, so that might give offer a bit of a reprieve from squealing, splashing kids. There are a few small shops on the tiny boardwalk to buy snacks like ice cream and funnel cake (in the warmer months). In the winter, there's a huge Christmas tree, complete with elves, and toy soldiers standing guard, on the pier. There is a fee to enter the "beach" area in the summer. I don't think I'd pay to wade in those crowded, shallow, sometimes murky waters, but it is a nice place to visit and spend a few hours away from the big city.

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    Rod 'N' Reel Charter Fishing - Chartered the Perseverance on Sunday, June 28 and it was a good day!

    Rod 'N' Reel Charter Fishing

    2.6(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We went last year 2017 family trip and it was the worst fishing we had ever experienced, caught…read morenothing. I had a day off last week and gave it another try and once again, I caught nothing. The reason is because the captain does not want to burn gas. After pull off and 5 mins riding he says, "We are going to sit out front." Obviously the fish were not out front, after 5 hours on the water and the captain barely moving to locate hot spots, out of 12 people on the boat, we caught 3 fish. A quick 600 plus dollars for the boat

    My wife and I paid $75 each for the all day Saturday trip on the head boat and it was rough. The…read moretrip left the dock at 0800 and came back at 1500. Between the two of us, we caught two fish. My one fish was about 7 inches and was the biggest fish of the day. We fish on charter boats allot and the difference with this one was the captain of the boat for sure. Usually if their is a boat full of customers who aren't catching the captain moves the boat, this was not the case on our trip. It was like his top priority was to save gas. Well, he saved gas, but his mates lost out on tips and none of our fellow passengers ever plan on returning to the boat again. We understand that sometimes the fishing can be bad, got it. But when a Captain doesn't move to a few different areas to attempt to put the boat on the fish, well that's just unsatisfactory.

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    Captain Luke Fishing

    2.6(7 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We rode on the Miss Chesapeake Beach and it was absolutely packed. Reading the previous "filtered"…read morereview, I too was skeptical about driving an hour out only to be rebuffed with Groupon in hand. Luckily though we arrived literally at the nick of time. Just a few footsteps behind me was another gentleman looking to use his groupon...but the boat was full. When they say to arrive early.....ARRIVE EARLY!!! Let me repeat. ARRIVE EARLY!!! It's much better to waste time at the dock waiting to board, than to drive back and forth from DC. The other reason you want to arrive early is so that you can pick where you want to be (i.e.- bow, starboard/port side, or stern). If you are lucky you'll get the side with the shade, otherwise come with lots of sunscreen or a nice big hat. We went bottom-fishing for croakers. Mostly caught Spot Croakers, and on rare occasion hooked a small Atlantic Croaker which we had to throw back. Great fishing action even for my mother in law and nephew; however, I highly recommend going with someone that knows how to unhook their own fish, otherwise you'll spend all your time unhooking their fish rather than your own. It took close to an hour just to arrive at the fishing location, but the return seemed a little quicker. We bagged several dozen croakers and had a wonderful dinner of stewed and fried croakers. Cleaned and froze the rest and gave them to friends. It was certainly worth every cent for the groupons we paid. If you plan on paying full price, I'd recommend going during an off peak days when the rates are lower. TIP: 1) Bring spare rags!!! You'll need to wipe your hands down after catching fish or baiting your hooks. 2) Use the red artificial bait strips. They work incredibly well, and because they made with a thin woven mesh, it almost never comes off. I used a little bit of both bloodworm and strips on the same hook. 3) Buy a plastic bag to keep your fish in 4) Don't forget to bring the ice. You'll need it to keep the fish and the BEER cold!!!

    I also took advantage of the Groupon. Had a great time fishing with my dad. Wish we would have…read morecaught more fish but still came home with a cooler filled with a decent amount of Spots and one Croaker. It wasn't the newest shiniest boat on the docks but was fine for a nice day out on the water. The boat crew was friendly, especially the captain's dog. Here are some thoughts I had to hopefully help any future first timers: At the docks: - Be early. We got there just after 5am and people were already in line. - Go to the gift shop, check in and pick up your tickets. You're not getting on the boat without your ticket. YOUR GROUPON RECEIPT IS NOT YOUR TICKET. - Buy some blood worms. I used the Fish Bites that were included with the Groupon and they worked okay but I feel like the people around us using live bait had better luck. On the boat: - You're allowed to bring your cooler with you. - Keep your line in front of you. Don't be the guy who keeps tangling everyone else's line. - Don't forget to tip the first mate. That kid did all the work as far as I can tell. The captain just shows up to drive the boat. - Join the fish pool. I did and won $90 and a free ticket. - Don't feed the dog. The regular price of $65 per person ($50 for seniors on Monday) isn't bad. The Groupon price of $65 for two people including bait and rod rentals is a steal!

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    Get there early. People were already in line at 5:15am

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    Hot Lick Charter Fishing - Very family friendly Captain and experience.

    Hot Lick Charter Fishing

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Captain Marcus and his first mate were awesome! A group of my buddies went out on a cold November…read moremorning to catch stripers. Arranging the excursion, communicating by phone and text, the parking, all of that was a breeze. The boat is clean and huge! We had 7 guys and there was enough room for twice that. Captain Marcus knew where to go and we caught our limits. Everything was just pleasant and easy. Plenty of space to lay out your food and beer in the cooler. At the end of the trip, we had nicely filleted rockfish free of bones and skin. We'll be coming back for sure!

    One of the best fishing excursions I have ever been on. The beautiful sunrise as we motored out to…read moreour fishing grounds set the stage for one hell of a day. Capt. Marcus Wilson has been on the water half his life and his captaining of or charter highlighted this fact. We set out with a plan to fish more towards the Eastern shore but after a slow start we adjusted and under the captains direction we were put on fish, stripers, Maryland Rockfish, 25inch Maryland Rockfish, lots of 25 inch Maryland Rockfish! In the world of charter boat fishing things couldn't get any better. My gang of five fished hard, we had ample times on the fishing rods and we all caught our law allotted quota and we finished by noon. Perfect! All that was left to do was to take pictures, sip a cold one and sit back on the cruise home as first mate Jason cleaned, gutted and filleted our bounty. I will say that I'm a little disappointed that I may not use my long time charters at Kent Island much again but with the level of service, great knowledge of the water and all around wonderful experience I had fishing with Hot Lick I haven't got a choice.

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    Harold at work.

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