The Playa Santa Teresa vibe

laid-back surf rhythmsjungle-meets-oceanbarefoot beach culturesunset yoga sessions
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Bohemian surf village meets Berber coast

Like Santa Teresa, Taghazout revolves around surf breaks and sunset sessions, with days flowing between waves, yoga classes, and beachfront cafes. The village maintains its laid-back fishing town character despite growing popularity among international surfers. Both places attract digital nomads and wellness seekers who appreciate the unhurried pace and strong community vibe.

Abundant affordable surf camps and yoga retreats make extended stays budget-friendly.
Best for surfers and wellness travelers seeking authentic coastal community.
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Portugal's surf capital with village charm

Ericeira shares Santa Teresa's perfect balance of world-class surf and authentic local culture. Days unfold around morning surf sessions, long lunches at clifftop restaurants, and evening strolls through cobblestone streets. The town has embraced its surf reputation without losing its Portuguese fishing village soul, creating a similar blend of international visitors and strong local identity.

Year-round surfable conditions and easy Lisbon airport access.
Best for surfers wanting European coastal culture with reliable waves.
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Ecuador's bohemian beach party headquarters

Montañita captures Santa Teresa's free-spirited energy with its mix of surfers, backpackers, and local fishermen. The main strip buzzes with beachfront bars and surf shops, while the consistent beach break draws wave riders year-round. Both places have that unpretentious, anything-goes atmosphere where flip-flops are formal wear and sunset marks the start of social hour.

Very budget-friendly with hostels starting around $10/night.
Best for budget travelers and young surfers seeking vibrant nightlife.
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Caribbean kitesurfing paradise with beach bars

Cabarete shares Santa Teresa's combination of water sports obsession and relaxed beach town lifestyle. While known more for kitesurfing than surfing, the daily rhythm is similar: morning sessions on the water, afternoon lounging at beach bars, and evenings filled with live music and fresh seafood. Both towns attract a mix of adventure seekers and those simply wanting to slow down by the ocean.

Trade winds create ideal kitesurfing conditions almost year-round.
Best for water sports enthusiasts and those seeking Caribbean beach culture.
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Australia's alternative lifestyle capital by the sea

Byron Bay pioneered the surf-meets-wellness culture that Santa Teresa embodies today. Both places attract creative types, spiritual seekers, and surfers who value community over commercialism. The daily rhythm revolves around dawn patrol surf sessions, organic markets, yoga classes, and sunset drum circles on the beach, creating an atmosphere where time moves differently.

Strong arts scene and festivals provide cultural depth beyond beach activities.
Best for creative travelers and wellness seekers wanting established bohemian culture.
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