Guide for Ocean City

I hope this will help you. I have put all the Ocean City information here on this page. You can just click on the titles to go to the these sites.

  • Ocean City Events - Here is a calendar of events for Ocean City so that you can see what is happening while you are visiting here with us.

First Night in Ocean City - click to visit site
Ocean City POPS - ticket information, dates, times and more

  • Ocean City, NJ and Vicinity - Here is a little background of Ocean City and things to see or do in the vicinity. I have included recreational sites, museums, school information and rainy day activities plus more
  • Ocean City Restaurants - You don't need your phone book as here are the names, addresses and phone numbers of the restaurants in and around Ocean City, "The Family Resort". Remember, if you would like a drink before your meal, Ocean City is a dry town and you will have to go off our barrier island
  • Ocean City Boardwalk - Again, I have compiled a list (with names, addresses and phone numbers) of the amusements, arcades, stores and eateries on our boardwalk. This way you can see what we have in Ocean City
  • Directions to Ocean City - Here are detailed directions from Philadelphia, Delaware and North Jersey, New York etc. to our beautiful "Family Resort" of Ocean City

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR YOU

The following steps have been recommended by the American Academy of Dermatology and the Skin Cancer Foundation to help reduce the risk of sunburn and skin cancer

  • Minimize your exposure to the sun at midday and between the hours of 10:00AM and 3:00PM.
  • Apply sunscreen with at least a SPF-15 or higher, to all areas of the body which are exposed to the sun.
  • Reapply sunscreen every two hours, even on cloudy days. Reapply after swimming or perspiring.
  • Wear clothing that covers your body and shades your face
  • Avoid exposure to UV radiation from sunlamps or tanning parlors.
  • Protect your children. Keep them from excessive sun exposure when the sun is strongest (10:00AM and 3:00PM), and apply sunscreen liberally and frequently to children 6 months of age and older
  • Do not use sunscreen on children under 6 months of age. Parents with children under 6 months of age should severely limit their children's sun exposure.
  • Always consult a physician with your questions concerning the health effects of UV exposure.


Between 10 AM and 3 PM, the UV light is the most damaging. Protect yourself and your children by wearing the right clothes, sunscreen and staying out of the sun. For children with extremely sun-sensitive skin, there is a company called Sun Precautions that offers clothing that protects the skin. There is also a sun-protective laundry additive, made by RIT, called Sun Guard that can be washed into clothing.


Barbara Fasy
Berger Realty
1229 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City, NJ 08226

Business: (800) 662-3323
         609) 398-0101 
Fax: (609) 398-5084
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E-Mail:
bfasy@comcast.net