UNEQUALED BOUTIQUE HOTELS
The quiet bayside of Ocean City with memorable sunsets.
Built on the edge of the bay between The Lighthouse Club and Fager's Island Restaurant & Bar. 12 individually designed and furnished suites-Beautifully done.
Our History: In 1975, John Fager built Fager’s Island on 60th Street on the bay. The restaurant, with its open-air atmosphere and decks, live plants and picturesque sunset views, was different than anything else in Ocean City at the time, and it was a success, quickly evolving from a seasonal venture to a year-round destination.
The all-suites Lighthouse Club Hotel — two bridge crossing from fager’s Island restaurant, The Edge — was built in 1978. The building, modeled after the Thomas Point Shoal Light on the Chesapeake Bay, hosted three different restaurants until Fager bought the building and converted it into a hotel in 1988. Still, even with the success of the restaurant next-door, opening a bayside hotel was a risk.
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