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    4.2 (49 reviews)

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    Christopher S.

    OCNJ beaches are very nice clean beaches on the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. I have been to many other beaches around the world and still rate OCNJ very high. Why you ask? The town is a dry town so it eliminates the clientele you meet in Ocean City, Maryland and even Lake Tahoe. Don't let dry town discourage you. All those red cups you see on the beach have alcohol in them. Everyone stops at Circle liquors and loads up for the week. LOL. I personally find happy hour at 5:30 and on to be magnificent by the water. Next, the beach is great for families and I always enjoy people watching and admiring how much fun everyone is having. The beaches are crowded in the key high traffic areas, 1st Street down to 24th Street, But there is the 59th street beach where you have huge beaches and everyone is spread out. So you can find beaches that are not crowded. Next, you have the boardwalk with food service and bathrooms. You can pick up lunch and bring it back to your beach spot after you make a stop at the restrooms. Not necessarily in that order. There are of course those who act like they are wadding into the water to cool off, but we know what they are really doing. I prefer a genuine clean restroom. Last, the beach is safe as long as you follow the guidance of the life guards. Wednesday I got to witness 3 Life Guards go after 4 people caught in a riptide. These guys showed no fear and the ending was a happy one. The beach patrol in OCNJ is awesome. The overall beach experience is very positive in OCNJ.

    Sunset at the beach by 36th
    Christopher C.

    Another great trip to OC this year in June and another year without paying a nickel for tags. We were down for a week and we were at the beach during business hours on different parts of four days and never once saw a tag patrol whether it was 10am or 4pm. Some of the dissenting Yelp reviews for Ocean City Beaches are quite honestly idiotic once you start reading them because the "complaints" except for one have nothing to do with the beaches themselves. 1. Paying for beaches tags is annoying but, duh, how do you think the OC beaches/boardwalk stay so pristine year after year? If you don't like it stay somewhere else or come early in the day or after four/five or away from the boardwalk where your chances of seeing tag patrols are about the same as finding Hoffa's body. 2. There should be smoking areas on/near the boardwalk and beach? Are you stupid? That's one of things which I hate about VA Beach. It seems like smoking on the beach down there is a competitive sport with everyone trying to outdo each other. There is no way a dry beach town founded as a religious community is ever going there. Again, this is the way it's always been and the way it will always be. Don't like it? Go somewhere else. 3. Yes there are a lot of crappy restaurants in town. But there are a lot of crappy/overpriced restaurants in any beach town. It's the nature of the beast when you combine a largely captive audience with an environment where most businesses need to make their money within a very short window. This isn't the only beach town or even the only Jersey beach town or even the only South Jersey beach town where this type of gouging is going on. Don't like it? Go somewhere else of just stay in and cook every meal at your rental. 4. But the biggie is of course from all of the hipsters/twenty somethings/drunks/self-important types who feel that beer/wine/liquor is mandatory with every meal and that you should be able to buy it whenever/wherever/however. To you I say bullshit. There is no need for it and over multiple referendums the residents who have to live there year round and put up with shoobies like us summer after summer have said a resounding "NO" towards allowing alcohol to be sold on the island. Look, Circle Liquors isn't that far and neither is the Super Liquors on Roosevelt. You can make it, you can last the short drive. It'll be OK to live those extra few minutes without booze. Don't like it? Go stay somewhere else because clearly you're in the minority and it'll just make that one more rental be available for me next year. The beaches themselves are well maintained and beautiful. The town does a great job keeping them clean and they along with the state of NJ plus the federal government do a good job with the never ending task of beach replenishment. While OC is not perfect, if there's a better overall place to go in season especially from a family orientated standpoint in NJ....it flat out doesn't exist.

    Andrew B.

    Miles of clean, beautiful New Jersey beach. Thinking about Ocean City's Beach in February while flicking through picture albums from summer's past. Popping colors remind the world is not always as muted as it was today. Bright skies and smiles. Glinting eyes. Swimsuits drenched from taking dips. Flying kites, digging in the sand. Frequent snack breaks. Crowds of the like minded, but there is always room somewhere not too far from the waves. $5 beach tags required and life guards on duty until 5 pm during summer season. No alcohol allowed.

    Kathleen D.

    Ocean City is home to some of my least favorite beaches. I grew up vacationing in Wildwood and Cape May each summer, so OC has never been the first town I'd think of to visit. On the other hand, my extended family loves this town. If I ask one of them to join me at the shore, I know I'll be stuck on the road to OC. There is no compromising. I dislike OC for a number of reasons, and I'm sure they're the very reasons why others like the town. 1. Beach tags. Usually I just bum one off my family since they're season tag-holders. But the idea of paying to sit on a tiny plot of sand has always seemed absurd to me. 2. Tiny beaches. Maybe it depends on the street, but if you want to be anywhere near the boardwalk, expect to feel cramped. I don't find it relaxing to listen to someone else's radio while babies cry two feet in front of me. 3. Dry town. Sure, it's family friendly so that's cool for most, but there's no bars here. Not only are you stuck listening to someone else's crappy top 40 music, but ya gotta do it 100% sober. There are, of course, some positives. 1. It's clean. From the restrooms to the boardwalk to the actual sand, it's unlikely you'll find too much trash. Compared to other towns, this place is sparkling. 2. You can relax. If you find some sand away from loud people (re: away from the boardwalk), this is a good beach to just pass out on for a few hours. 3. Shorter drive. Compared to Wildwood/Cape May, you won't spend quite as much time in your car. More time for the beach!

    The beach
    Shannon R.

    What I like: Ocean city offers about 8 miles of clean and family friendly beach. OC beach is ideal for building sand castles with the family, lounging on a chair soaking up the sun or taking a stroll along the boardwalk for games and other entertainment. What I don't like: The $8.00 beach tag/shower fee. I understand this fee is cover the costs of lifeguards, cleaning and etc. but it can be a tough pill to swallow when traveling with a large group. Street parking can be difficult to find and lot spaces will run you about $25.00. If you spend a little time searching you may luck out and find a good spot. Overall I really like it here. Like any beach it has a couple of drawbacks but the good definitely outweighs the bad. Sometimes it's worth paying a few extra bucks for a safer & cleaner environment.

    59th st jetty (what's left of it...solid breaks for surfers occasionally here, hit or miss. Strathmere is your better bet)
    Lisa F.

    As a born and raised "south Jerseyan" 59th st beach has been my go-to beach since high school. As a child, my family were die-hard Avalonians. But once I reached my beach "coming of age" independence, 59th st in OC is where it's been at since 1998. The dunes, Corsons Inlet State Park, the public bathrooms, you can't beat it!!! Park in the yes-pay to park- lot (IF there are no free street spots available) and walk down the beach to the last lifeguard flag...then, you're officially on state property and the beach is free (yet you can still use the bathhouse, foot wash spigot, and other basic amenities). OR pay for a daily or season pass and support the local community and OC Govmt so that they can continue to maintain the fabulous beach that makes you feel "away from it all"...no boardwalk, no rides, just pure ocean, sand, surf, and natures beautiful park (Corsons Inlet). By the way, you can walk from 59th st beach along the water and around the peninsula that leads you into Corsons. It's a solidly decent walk, absolutely beautiful, and the further towards the peninsula you get the more isolated (and peaceful) it becomes. I've been going to Avalon, Strathmere, and Ocean City since my toddler days...and hands down, 59th st at OC wins!!! Ps: after a solid day of sun, cross the Corsons inlet bridge Into Strathmere (no toll that way) and grab a drink a 1- Twisties (a local, favorite spot) or 2-The Beach House next to the Deauville if it's open (it's seasonal). Just avoid the Deauville itself at all costs.

    Harry C.

    A little FYI, beach tags are $5 a day, $10 a week. ($25 a season!) if you're complaining about that in the same breath you're complimenting the beach condition, you need a knock upside the head. Figger out what kind of tag you need and open your wallet, Jughead! Whadda ya think PAYS for those nice beaches? Great sand, clean water, good lifeguards, few Guidos in Speedos. You can't do better.

    Shore
    TJ A.

    I grew up in Central NJ about 15 mins from the Shores in that area. My friends and I mainly frequented the Shores in Monmouth & Ocean counties. If we went south, it was only to Wildwood. This was back in the 80's & early 90's. Fast forward--I don't live anywhere close to the Jersey Shore, and I have a family of my own. If we want to go to the Shore, we have to drive a couple of hours to get there, and we want to go to a place that's worth the drive. I think we found it in Ocean City. The beach itself was clean and the lifeguards were very attentive for everyone's safety. Very relaxing with none of the rowdiness of some of the other Shore area beaches. I recommend getting there as early as possible and taking advantage of the small all day parking lot located on 8th Street. For $10, it was a bargain, and it's a very short walk to the beach if you have a lot of stuff to carry or little kids to handle.

    Ocean city beach
    Sylvia A.

    All I can say is this is the best beach on the east coast. In my opinion. The water is nice and clean. The waves are perfect. Not out of control. I came down here for a weekend getaway. Arrived at the beach on a Friday. It wasn't to crowded. The carnival is awesome! I enjoyed the view from the biggest ferris wheel. Very nice. This will be my beach between travel times. Much better than the beaches in the Maryland area. Thanku so much Ocean city New Jersey. . As Arnold Schwarzenegger once stated. I'll be back.

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    - No admission fee the Thursday before Labot Day, which was a nice surprise--Google said $8 per…read moreadult, but we didn't pay anything - Super fine sand that sticks to everything, whether you're sweaty or bone dry--bring a good towel and some patience, and be prepared to take a good amount home - Shoreline is a very short walk from the boardwalk, which is super convenient if you're carrying gear or have kids in tow - Rinse stations do exist, but they're hard to find--not very well marked - Lots of shells scattered around; great if you like collecting, but could be uncomfortable for bare feet in some spots - Plenty of food, drink, and dessert options on the boardwalk; everything from pizza to frozen custard is within reach - Handy souvenir shops nearby, which is great for grabbing last-minute beach gear or keepsakes - Decent beach with convenient access and amenities, but it didn't quite live up to the hype; fine for a casual visit, but not a must-see

    If you're looking for a beach where your kids can build sandcastles without accidentally using a…read morebeer can as a shovel--Ocean City, NJ is your spot. This place is squeaky clean, super safe, and delightfully dry (as in, no alcohol allowed on the beach) The boardwalk has everything a family could want: pizza slices bigger than your head, fudge that defies logic, mini golf courses every 15 feet, and rides that are reasonably priced. There's no bar crawl vibe here--more like stroller parades, ice cream drips, and kids riding bikes 10/10, would sunscreen my kids here again.

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