The Edge

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Hours 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Sunday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Monday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Tuesday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Wednesday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Thursday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Friday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
  • Saturday 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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. 

Dining Options

Banquet/Meeting Room(s), Bar/Lounge, Fine Dining, Happy Hour, Lite Fare, Live Music, Outdoor Dining, Waterfront

Meal Types

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Lite Fare, Dinner, Dessert

Recent Reviews

The Edge
Jennifer C : 4 on 7/2/2025 8:45 pm
We stayed in the Bali room which was absolutely amazing. The decor was gorgeous. The view was beautiful. It was very clean, and the refrigerator was stocked with all types of goodies. The restaurant has a lovely view and the food was excellent. However the pillows were flat and felt like there was nothing left in them to lay our heads down on. The motor from the electric fireplace made a weird noise that kept me up during the night, but eventually we figured out how to shut it off. I give it 4 stars because the outside was not what I expected. I thought for the price it would be more like a bigger resort. The pool area was small but nice offering free water and snacks, but the pool itself was smaller than expected. You couldn’t really swim in it especially if others were in the pool as well. I would definitely recommend this place, just lower your expectations. Online it looks like a 5 star hotel/resort but in person it makes sense that it’s only a 3 star hotel/resort.
4 5
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sr : 2 on 8/28/2025 9:26 pm
For the price paid, this stay was completely unacceptable. I’ve stayed at the Lighthouse Lightkeeper Queen Suite and the Bliss in the past and was impressed by the service and attention to detail. The Safari room, however, was a disappointment from start to finish.
The door had a hole where a lock should have been. Rust stains showed in the recessed lighting. The shower had mold. The Keurig barely worked, producing only lukewarm coffee, we never recieved fresh complimentary breakfast other than what was in the mini refrigerator upon arrival and the creamer provided was expired. This is basic upkeep, and it wasn’t being done.
Your reception out front are not very friendly. The lady who worked before was so sweet and inviting. If you arrived early she would kindly inform you that the room is not ready, but you're welcome to use the pool, sit in the parlor and we will call you when the room is ready. The two entitled ladies seated behind the front desk, grunted " you're room is not available until 4pm, give me your number and we'll text you when it's ready". Never to be heard from them again. They did not text us. Service was even worse. I called the front desk six times in less than an hour, each time being placed on hold for more than five minutes. When my partner finally walked over, staff were gathered outside laughing and socializing as if they were all on break. Turndown service, which used to be a highlight here, had to be specifically requested from housekeeping—something I’ve never had to ask for before.
It's advertised as newly remodeled room, well you seriously need to fire your sub contractors and design team.
The new vinyl flooring was installed poorly, with the first step buckling up already unsafe. Someone is going to get hurt if it isn’t fixed, mold in the shower, rust on the receeding lights, that glass table, be careful with placing items on it, it is not secured to the base of the table. Yes it has the best views and the quietness of it all, is what appealed to me in prior visits, but this newly remodeled room left very little to desire.
Based on this experience, I seriously question ever returning.
2 5
The Edge
Shannon Duffy : 5 on 7/24/2025 7:49 pm
We had a wonderful time celebrating my birthday in Ocean City at The Edge Hotel at Fagers Island. Erin did an amazing job making sure that we got the South Beach penthouse suite. There was a mistake when we booked it being promised a suite with a balcony. When we arrived we were booked in the Hang 5 suite which had no balcony. We were very lucky that the South Beach suite was still available. Erin fixed the mistake and helped us get into the right room. It was absolutely beautiful from the view, to the comfort of our room, the accommodations and the quick fix on Erin’s part. Thank you so much for making our stay unforgettable. We will be back. I highly recommend this hotel, the restaurant and night club at Fagers Island. The bartenders there were excellent too. 10 stars!
5 5
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