Step back in time and embark on a riveting maritime experience as Ocean City Life Saving Station Museum professionals share true accounts of shipwrecks and rescues. Uncover the gripping details of three 1880 shipwrecks off Ocean City and Assateague’s coast. With each shipwreck lies a rescue story. Discover how these seamen were pulled from high seas and brought to dry land! Passengers will get an up-close look at several authentic maritime artifacts from the Museum’s collection.
This trip departs from our downtown Ocean City headquarters at exactly the scheduled departure time. Arrive about 10 minutes early, and don't be late: our captains are under instructions NOT TO WAIT for late arrivals as this does not honor the time of those who came on time!
In early June and later August it can be a little cooler out on the water, but you will likely find this a sweet relief during the summer!
NOTE ON BOARDING THE BOAT FROM DOWNTOWN: You will board the boat from a fixed dock. Depending on the tides, this can be a large step down into the boat. We are happy to assist but customers who are limited in mobility may find better options at a trip leaving from one of our "floating dock" locations (118th Street and West OC).
Alcoholic beverages are available onboard for sale.
MEETING PLACE Meet 10 minutes before the start of the tour at Old Town Marina, 307 Dorchester Street in Ocean City (Dorchester St. and the Bay) It is next to the Marina Deck Restaurant and about 100 yards from the Ocean City Boardwalk on the Bay side (follow Dorchester Street West to the Bay.)
The address for GPS is 307 Dorchester Street, Ocean City, MD
PARKING Street parking is available. There is a pay lot available at Dorchester St. and S. Philadelphia Ave. Inlet Parking lot is also available. Meeting place is approximately a 10-minute walk from the Inlet lot