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Hotels in Ocean City, Maryland are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to culture and to entertainment. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels in the town. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to culture and to entertainment. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to culture and o entertainment. Some may want to stay at hotels that are well known. Some may want to stay at old or new hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to parking facilities. Some may want to stay at hotels that have architecture the reflects the local region.

Hotels in Ocean City are often required for tourists who need short term accommodation.

Ocean City, sometimes known as OC, is an Atlantic Ocean resort town in Worcester County, Maryland, USA. Ocean City is widely known in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is a frequent destination for vacationers. Ocean City is on the barrier spit, which encompasses Ocean City, South Bethany, Delaware, and Fenwick Island, Delaware. Ocean City is located on the Delmarva Peninsula.

South Bethany is an incorporated town in Sussex County, Delaware. South Bethany, together with the towns of Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, and Fenwick Island, comprises Delaware's beach resort area and is Sussex County's most densely-populated and fastest-growing area. South Bethany, its neighbor to the north, Bethany Beach, and its neighbor to the south, Fenwick Island are popularly known as "The Quiet Resorts". This is in contradistinction to the wild atmosphere of Dewey Beach and the cosmopolitan bustle of Rehoboth Beach. Assisting South Bethany's reputation as a "quiet" place is the presence of Delaware Seashore State Park to the north of Bethany Beach, a six mile-long barrier island providing a substantial buffer from Dewey Beach's noise. Serving as another buffer is a large unincorporated area of private condominiums and multi-million-dollar beach homes between the park and Bethany Beach.

Fenwick Island is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. It is part of the Seaford, Delaware Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Fenwick Island, together with the towns of Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, and South Bethany, comprises Delaware's beach resort area and is Sussex County's most densely populated and fastest-growing area. Fenwick Island and its neighbors to the north, Bethany Beach and South Bethany are popularly known as The Quiet Resorts. This is in contradistinction to the wild atmosphere of Dewey Beach and the cosmopolitan bustle of Rehoboth Beach. Fenwick Island, however, is somewhat less quiet than the Bethanies because it is immediately across the state line from Ocean City, Maryland, which has a reputation as a lively vacation resort. Named after Thomas Fenwick, a planter from England who settled in Maryland, Fenwick Island lay in the part of Delaware which was claimed by Lord Baltimore and his heirs during the Penn-Baltimore border dispute. Contrary to popular belief, the town does not sit on a barrier island but on a narrow peninsula which resembles a barrier island (unless one considers a narrow man-made boat canal well inland that connects White Creek to Little Assawoman Bay). The narrow strip of land separates the Atlantic Ocean from Little Assawoman Bay. Ocean City, Maryland occupies the southern tip of this peninsula.

The Delmarva Peninsula is a large peninsula on the East Coast of the United States, occupied by portions of three U.S. states: Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. The peninsula is almost 300 by 100 km or about 180 by 60 miles, and is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay on the west, and the Delaware River, Delaware Bay, and Atlantic Ocean on the east. The northern isthmus of the peninsula is transected by the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Several bridges cross the canal, and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel join the peninsula to mainland Maryland and Virginia, respectively. Another point of access is Lewes, Delaware, reachable by ferry from Cape May, New Jersey.

The following is a list of some of the notable cities and towns in the peninsular region.

Dover, Delaware is the state capital.
Lewes, Delaware is the site of the first European colonization in Delaware, nicknamed the first town in the first state, and is a port city for the Cape May-Lewes ferry.

Ocean City, Maryland is a popular beach and resort town.
Crisfield, Maryland is a notable source of seafood.
Salisbury, Maryland is the county seat of Wicomico County and the lower peninsula's only urbanized area.
Delmar, Maryland, part of the Salisbury Urbanized Area.
Chincoteague, Virginia is noted for its feral ponies and its beaches.

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