Port saplaya

39.510000 N / -0.319283 O

Port saplaya Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled on Valencia's vibrant coast, Port Saplaya delivers a classic beach-break experience with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable sessions. This urban-adjacent gem offers a relaxed vibe where waves roll in consistently enough to keep you grinning, blending the convenience of city access with that pure Mediterranean surf feel. Surfers love its approachable power that suits everyone from first-timers to seasoned paddlers chasing playful peaks.

Geography and Nature

Port Saplaya sits in the coastal town of Alboraya, just 5 to 10 kilometers north of Valencia city center along Spain's Mediterranean shore, earning its nickname as Little Venice thanks to colorful canals winding through residential areas around a bustling marina. The beach stretches about 1.4 kilometers long and 50 meters wide, featuring golden sand divided into Norte and Sur sections by the harbor entrance, with breakwaters that help shape the surf. Urban yet charming, it's backed by a promenade, promenades lined with eateries, and easy access paths, creating a lively yet laid-back coastal landscape surrounded by Valencian greenery.

Surf Setup

Port Saplaya fires up as a reliable beach break, offering a mix of rights and lefts that form fun A-frames on good days, with mellow shapes ideal for carving turns rather than heavy barrels. It thrives on east and northeast swells, paired with east or northeast offshore winds that groom the faces clean. Low and mid tides are prime, as they sharpen the peaks without exposing anything tricky on the sandy bottom. Expect typical sessions to deliver waist-to-head-high fun waves, with multiple peaks letting you pick your line amid the shifting sandbars.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than daily, picking up from east and northeast swells that pulse through autumn and winter, making November to March the sweet season for reliable action up to 1.5 meters. Summer can surprise with refracted Atlantic groundswells, but consistency shines in cooler months when Levante winds align. Avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore blows chop things up, checking forecasts for those rare clean windows.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you space to roam the peaks undisturbed. Weekends draw a crowd, mixing locals and visitors keen on the easy access.

Who It's For

Port Saplaya welcomes all surfers, from beginners building confidence on the soft sandy bottom to intermediates linking turns on fun rights and lefts. Novices get gentle rollers for practicing pop-ups, while experienced riders enjoy the playful power and occasional punchier sets. It's a versatile choice that rarely overwhelms, letting everyone score waves tailored to their level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the beach, especially on bigger swells, and steer clear of the harbor entrance where boat traffic moves through. The sandy setup keeps things forgiving overall, with no major rocks or urchins to worry about.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 26°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the chill. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 21°C, where a 3/2mm suit works well for longer outings.

How to Get There

Fly into Valencia Airport (VLC), just 15 kilometers south, for a quick 15-20 minute drive north via the AP-7 motorway. From Valencia's central train stations like Estació del Nord, hop a bus or taxi covering the 10-kilometer trip in under 30 minutes. Driving is straightforward—exit the AP-7 at Alboraya and follow signs to the marina; free and paid parking dots the promenade, often steps from the sand. Public buses from Valencia city run frequently to Port Saplaya, dropping you a short 500-meter walk to the beach.

( Reviews)

Your surfhouse is here

Nearby Spots

Reviews

( Reviews)

Port saplaya porsa

Spain
39.510000 N / -0.319283 O
Mediterranean
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
OK
View Surf Spot
Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know

Port saplaya Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled on Valencia's vibrant coast, Port Saplaya delivers a classic beach-break experience with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable sessions. This urban-adjacent gem offers a relaxed vibe where waves roll in consistently enough to keep you grinning, blending the convenience of city access with that pure Mediterranean surf feel. Surfers love its approachable power that suits everyone from first-timers to seasoned paddlers chasing playful peaks.

Geography and Nature

Port Saplaya sits in the coastal town of Alboraya, just 5 to 10 kilometers north of Valencia city center along Spain's Mediterranean shore, earning its nickname as Little Venice thanks to colorful canals winding through residential areas around a bustling marina. The beach stretches about 1.4 kilometers long and 50 meters wide, featuring golden sand divided into Norte and Sur sections by the harbor entrance, with breakwaters that help shape the surf. Urban yet charming, it's backed by a promenade, promenades lined with eateries, and easy access paths, creating a lively yet laid-back coastal landscape surrounded by Valencian greenery.

Surf Setup

Port Saplaya fires up as a reliable beach break, offering a mix of rights and lefts that form fun A-frames on good days, with mellow shapes ideal for carving turns rather than heavy barrels. It thrives on east and northeast swells, paired with east or northeast offshore winds that groom the faces clean. Low and mid tides are prime, as they sharpen the peaks without exposing anything tricky on the sandy bottom. Expect typical sessions to deliver waist-to-head-high fun waves, with multiple peaks letting you pick your line amid the shifting sandbars.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than daily, picking up from east and northeast swells that pulse through autumn and winter, making November to March the sweet season for reliable action up to 1.5 meters. Summer can surprise with refracted Atlantic groundswells, but consistency shines in cooler months when Levante winds align. Avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore blows chop things up, checking forecasts for those rare clean windows.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you space to roam the peaks undisturbed. Weekends draw a crowd, mixing locals and visitors keen on the easy access.

Who It's For

Port Saplaya welcomes all surfers, from beginners building confidence on the soft sandy bottom to intermediates linking turns on fun rights and lefts. Novices get gentle rollers for practicing pop-ups, while experienced riders enjoy the playful power and occasional punchier sets. It's a versatile choice that rarely overwhelms, letting everyone score waves tailored to their level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the beach, especially on bigger swells, and steer clear of the harbor entrance where boat traffic moves through. The sandy setup keeps things forgiving overall, with no major rocks or urchins to worry about.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 26°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the chill. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 21°C, where a 3/2mm suit works well for longer outings.

How to Get There

Fly into Valencia Airport (VLC), just 15 kilometers south, for a quick 15-20 minute drive north via the AP-7 motorway. From Valencia's central train stations like Estació del Nord, hop a bus or taxi covering the 10-kilometer trip in under 30 minutes. Driving is straightforward—exit the AP-7 at Alboraya and follow signs to the marina; free and paid parking dots the promenade, often steps from the sand. Public buses from Valencia city run frequently to Port Saplaya, dropping you a short 500-meter walk to the beach.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

Your surfspot is here

Meteo

Il link alle previsioni non è disponibile.

Webcam

Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

Nearby surfspots

No Surf Spots found near Port saplaya, Alboraya.
We are working to add more soon!

Nearby surfhouses

No Surf House found in Alboraya.
We are working to add more soon!

FAQ

Surf Port Saplaya from November to March for reliable action up to 1.5 meters on east and northeast swells with east or northeast offshore winds. Low and mid tides sharpen the peaks on this beach break, thriving in autumn and winter pulses while summer offers occasional refracted swells. Avoid flat high summer or strong onshore winds that chop up the waves.
Port Saplaya suits all surfers from beginners to experienced riders. First-timers enjoy gentle rollers on the soft sandy bottom for pop-ups, intermediates link turns on fun rights and lefts, and seasoned paddlers chase playful peaks with approachable power that rarely overwhelms anyone.
Port Saplaya offers a reliable beach break with peeling rights and lefts forming fun A-frames over a sandy bottom, ideal for carving turns. It picks up waist-to-head-high waves on east and northeast swells with east or northeast offshore winds, mellow shapes at low and mid tides for multiple shifting peaks.
Weekdays at Port Saplaya are often empty for undisturbed sessions, while weekends draw locals and visitors due to easy access. Fly into Valencia Airport 15 kilometers south for a 15-20 minute drive, take buses from the city center in under 30 minutes, or park free or paid along the promenade steps from the 1.4 kilometer beach.
Port Saplaya blends urban convenience 5 to 10 kilometers from Valencia with a relaxed Mediterranean vibe, nicknamed Little Venice for its colorful canals around the marina. This charming beach break delivers consistent fun waves on a forgiving sandy bottom amid breakwaters and greenery, offering approachable sessions for all in a lively yet laid-back setting.

Reviews

(0.0 Reviews)
0 0 voti
Valutazione
Iscriviti
Notificami
guest
0 Commenti
Vecchi
Più recenti Le più votate
Feedback in linea
Visualizza tutti i commenti
chevron-down