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Surfing in Ocean City, Worcester, Maryland USA

Wave Quality:
Regional Classic
Wave Type:
Beach-break
Wave Direction:
Right and left
Good Swell Direction:
North, southwest, south, southeast, east, northeast
Good Wind Direction:
North, northwest, west, southwest
Ocean City also known as OC or OCMD, is an Atlantic Ocean resort town in Worcester County, Maryland, United States. It is widely known as the most appropriate tourist destination. Being Maryland's second most famous and populated place, Ocean City hosts more than 8 million visitors annually.

In order to enjoy yourself, be one of the 8 million people who visit this spot every year and have some good time. Ocean City is a place, where relaxation and entertainment are more important than anything else. The spot offers 10 mi (16.1 km) seaside with golden sand and unlimited sea beauty. In this place you will never get bored, as it is endowed with many hotels, restaurants with really delicious dishes and many lovely shops. Apart from that, Ocean City is an ideal place for water-sports. Let’s start with surfing!!!

If you want to have a challenging surfing, 48th street is the best spot to check out. Ocean City  provides regional classic wave quality, beach-break wave type, right and left wave direction, sandy bottom and hollow power. The normal length is 50 to 150 m/164 to 492 ft and on good days can reach at 150 to 300 m/492 to 984 ft long. Good swell direction is at north, southwest, south, southeast, east, northeast and the swell size starts working at less than 1 m/3 ft and holds up to 2.5 m+/8 ft+.  The best tide movement is rising tide.

So, now that you have all the information you need, keep your balance and swing your body at north, northwest, west and southwest best wind directions. Ocean City has a humid subtropical climate with hot humid summers and mild winters. Choose this place for your vacations and enjoy every second of your staying. Once the sun goes down, its time to have a few pints in the numerous pubs that you will find nearby.