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Berber fishing village turned surf paradise

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Like Sayulita, Taghazout blends traditional local culture with a thriving international surf scene. The daily rhythm revolves around waves, with surfers mingling with fishermen in beachfront cafes. Colorful buildings cascade toward consistent breaks, while tagine lunches and mint tea create the same unhurried social atmosphere that defines Sayulita's appeal.

Morocco's lower cost of living makes extended stays very affordable
Best for: Surfers seeking cultural immersion with great waves
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South America's bohemian beach playground

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Montañita captures Sayulita's free-spirited energy with its vibrant street art, beachfront bars, and mix of backpackers and locals. Days unfold around surf sessions, fresh ceviche lunches, and sunset gatherings. The town maintains that small-scale intimacy where everyone mingles, from yoga instructors to fishermen, creating the same creative, laid-back community vibe.

Ecuador uses the US dollar, eliminating currency exchange hassles
Best for: Budget travelers wanting Sayulita vibes in South America
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Alternative lifestyle meets pristine beaches

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Byron Bay shares Sayulita's bohemian spirit and artistic community, with organic markets, wellness culture, and creative energy flowing through daily life. Both towns attract a mix of surfers, artists, and digital nomads who gather at beachfront cafes and sunset spots. The pace is similarly unhurried, with yoga classes, live music, and ocean swims structuring relaxed days.

Well-connected to major Australian cities for easy access
Best for: Wellness-focused travelers seeking community and nature
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Traditional Portuguese charm meets world-class waves

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Ericeira blends authentic local culture with an international surf community much like Sayulita. Traditional Portuguese cafes serve pastéis de nata alongside surf shops, while cobblestone streets lead to dramatic clifftop breaks. The town maintains its fishing village character while embracing wave-chasing visitors, creating that perfect balance of local authenticity and traveler energy.

Just 45 minutes from Lisbon for city excursions
Best for: European travelers wanting accessible surf culture with history
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Medieval stone meets azure Adriatic waters

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While lacking surf, Hvar Town captures Sayulita's intimate scale and artistic energy through its maze of stone streets filled with galleries, wine bars, and harbor-side restaurants. Days revolve around swimming in crystal-clear coves, afternoon wine tastings, and evening gatherings in historic squares. Both places blend stunning natural beauty with creative communities in compact, walkable settings.

Ferry connections make island-hopping easy throughout Dalmatia
Best for: Mediterranean lovers seeking art, wine, and coastal charm
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