bikemaniac wrote:So this brings me back to my original question again. A surf town which hasn't experienced mass tourism yet, chill, laid-back vibe.
Lucas
Lucas sadly anywhere surfers have move to the coast forlaid back warm existence have been followed by hotel and tourist development, and masses arrive to have the surf experience.
You need to research the tropics, so different from Norway and Sweden, Google Surf camps in the Caribbean, Morocco, , the remoter islands of Indonesia. All have coral reefs scorching sun, need for booties .
Bear in mind, that theeven at the remotest areas there are surf resorts and basic camps, the towns’ vibes are dependent on what you take.
Camps have a pretty good vibe of like minded people, often the villages around are third world poor.
A lot of hippy values are scorned by the native people who are working hard their whole lives, and outside the resorts hippy values are seen as self indulgent.
It is amazing for me living now in Österreich how much of the hippy stuff, is prevalent after it disappeared for the US and Australia in the 1970s
Google Byron Bay the hippiest town in Australia,
From rents of $25 dollars a month now only the very rich can own houses there and all the markets are cool!
Just coming back from Baleal in Portugal and the farmlands are being buried under hotels daily!