Surf travel sustainability?

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Surf travel sustainability?

Postby Kulharin » Sat Sep 06, 2025 4:02 pm

No need to reveal specific spots, but in the current age of surf travel... have you been to any destinations that exceeded your expectations and really impressed you that continues to this day, vs places that you have been disappointed in that have just bummed you out?

Surf tourism seems to be very exploitative everywhere, often showcasing unsustainable development, corrupt capitalism and greedy privatization. Places I had read about and researched methodically and get an image in my head of what to expect, then going there to be met with insane crowds, sprawling shoreline development, limited access, unmanaged garbage/waste and excessive costs... is everywhere just getting worse in this regards or are there places that surf tourism is truly well managed and sustainable?
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Re: Surf travel sustainability?

Postby jaffa1949 » Sat Sep 06, 2025 8:46 pm

Absolutely correct every publisher name of a good spot becomes a bucket list item. Third world second world spot realise the incoming $ and try to accommodate more, the money in the country alo see the $ and will often coerce the original land owner to sell up or forcibly acquire the desired lot. Surfing is not really green Lifestyle, every thing from boards right through to where you stay.
I could rant on this having seen very early Aussie exspansion and early Bali Indonesian Days, .I can tell but even surfers‘ attitudes have changed…..
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