Ocean City, Maryland – Webcams


For Armchair Travelers


Want to travel to Ocean City, but don’t have the time and/or funds? Here’s an option: tease yourself with these live webcams:



  • Boardwalk Cam. Live feed from the best people-watching spot in Ocean City: the boardwalk. Pictures are updated every 30 seconds.


  • Live Inlet Cam. Live streaming video from atop a tower in the Ocean City Inlet. This camera usually rotates day by day – showing either the beach, the boardwalk or the inlet.


  • Sea For Yourself Cam. This cam is located on the boardwalk at Caroline Street in downtown Ocean City. It rotates 360 degrees every minute, and its image refreshes every 20 seconds.


  • Tram Cam. This cam provides live images from one of the boardwalk’s trams, that travel from the inlet up to 27th Street (a distance of almost three miles). This cam is active from 10am to midnight daily, and images are refreshed every minute.


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