Derecha del alto

28.146167 N / -15.567150 O

Derecha del Alto Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Derecha del Alto is a quality right-hand reef break located in Moya on Gran Canaria's northern coast. This spot delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across shallow coral and rocky reefs, creating the kind of hollow, responsive walls that experienced surfers crave. The consistent swell and manageable crowd levels on weekdays make it an excellent alternative to the more famous and crowded breaks elsewhere on the island.

Geography and Nature

Derecha del Alto sits in the small coastal town of Moya on Gran Canaria's north shore, a region known for its dramatic volcanic landscape and consistent Atlantic swells. The area features rugged black rock formations and a working fishing village atmosphere, giving the spot an authentic local character. The coastline here is predominantly rocky with reef shelves that drop into deeper water, creating the ideal conditions for this reef break to work its magic throughout the year.

Surf Setup

Derecha del Alto works best with northwest and west swell directions, though it also picks up west swells effectively. The wave is a true right-hander that breaks over a shallow coral and rock reef bottom, producing fast, powerful walls with excellent shape for carving and tube riding. South and southeast winds provide the best offshore conditions, cleaning up the wave face and adding definition to the breaks. Low tide and mid-tide stages are when this break performs at its best, with the shallow reef creating more critical take-offs and steeper wave faces. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect consistent sets with 2 to 3 meter waves that maintain their shape and speed across the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot maintains regular swell throughout the year thanks to Gran Canaria's northern exposure to Atlantic swells. The autumn and winter months from September through May see the most reliable conditions and larger average wave heights. Spring and early summer can still produce quality sessions, though swell tends to be smaller and less frequent. The best windows occur when Atlantic storms generate northwest swell combined with light offshore winds.

Crowd Levels

Derecha del Alto remains relatively uncrowded on weekdays, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking quality waves without the pressure of packed line-ups. Weekend sessions attract more surfers, though it never reaches the saturation levels of Gran Canaria's most famous breaks. The local community is respectful and welcoming to visiting surfers who approach the lineup with courtesy.

Who It's For

This reef break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who are comfortable with shallow reef take-offs and powerful wave characteristics. Beginners should gain experience at beach breaks first before attempting this spot. Intermediate surfers will find challenging but manageable conditions, while advanced surfers will appreciate the speed and shape the reef provides for progressive maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral and rock reef creates sharp surfaces that demand respect. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so reef booties are essential. Rip currents can form depending on swell size and tide stage, requiring awareness of your position and exit strategy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 2 millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December through March brings cooler water at 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit. Spring and fall transition periods maintain temperatures between 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Gran Canaria's Las Palmas Airport lies approximately 40 kilometers south of Moya. From the airport, rent a car and drive north on the GC-2 highway toward Agaete, then follow coastal roads to Moya. Parking is available near the village, with a short walk down to the reef break. Public transport options exist but are limited, making a rental vehicle the most practical choice for accessing this northern coast spot.

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Derecha del alto 

Canary Islands
28.146167 N / -15.567150 O
Gran Canaria
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Derecha del Alto Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Derecha del Alto is a quality right-hand reef break located in Moya on Gran Canaria's northern coast. This spot delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across shallow coral and rocky reefs, creating the kind of hollow, responsive walls that experienced surfers crave. The consistent swell and manageable crowd levels on weekdays make it an excellent alternative to the more famous and crowded breaks elsewhere on the island.

Geography and Nature

Derecha del Alto sits in the small coastal town of Moya on Gran Canaria's north shore, a region known for its dramatic volcanic landscape and consistent Atlantic swells. The area features rugged black rock formations and a working fishing village atmosphere, giving the spot an authentic local character. The coastline here is predominantly rocky with reef shelves that drop into deeper water, creating the ideal conditions for this reef break to work its magic throughout the year.

Surf Setup

Derecha del Alto works best with northwest and west swell directions, though it also picks up west swells effectively. The wave is a true right-hander that breaks over a shallow coral and rock reef bottom, producing fast, powerful walls with excellent shape for carving and tube riding. South and southeast winds provide the best offshore conditions, cleaning up the wave face and adding definition to the breaks. Low tide and mid-tide stages are when this break performs at its best, with the shallow reef creating more critical take-offs and steeper wave faces. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect consistent sets with 2 to 3 meter waves that maintain their shape and speed across the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot maintains regular swell throughout the year thanks to Gran Canaria's northern exposure to Atlantic swells. The autumn and winter months from September through May see the most reliable conditions and larger average wave heights. Spring and early summer can still produce quality sessions, though swell tends to be smaller and less frequent. The best windows occur when Atlantic storms generate northwest swell combined with light offshore winds.

Crowd Levels

Derecha del Alto remains relatively uncrowded on weekdays, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking quality waves without the pressure of packed line-ups. Weekend sessions attract more surfers, though it never reaches the saturation levels of Gran Canaria's most famous breaks. The local community is respectful and welcoming to visiting surfers who approach the lineup with courtesy.

Who It's For

This reef break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who are comfortable with shallow reef take-offs and powerful wave characteristics. Beginners should gain experience at beach breaks first before attempting this spot. Intermediate surfers will find challenging but manageable conditions, while advanced surfers will appreciate the speed and shape the reef provides for progressive maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral and rock reef creates sharp surfaces that demand respect. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so reef booties are essential. Rip currents can form depending on swell size and tide stage, requiring awareness of your position and exit strategy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 2 millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December through March brings cooler water at 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4 to 5 millimeter full suit. Spring and fall transition periods maintain temperatures between 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3 millimeter suit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

Gran Canaria's Las Palmas Airport lies approximately 40 kilometers south of Moya. From the airport, rent a car and drive north on the GC-2 highway toward Agaete, then follow coastal roads to Moya. Parking is available near the village, with a short walk down to the reef break. Public transport options exist but are limited, making a rental vehicle the most practical choice for accessing this northern coast spot.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: West, South, SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Autumn and winter from September through May offer the most reliable conditions and larger average wave heights at Derecha del Alto. Atlantic storms during these months generate northwest swell combined with light offshore winds, creating ideal windows for quality sessions. Spring and early summer can still produce good waves, though swell tends to be smaller and less frequent throughout the year.
Derecha del Alto suits intermediate to advanced surfers comfortable with shallow reef take-offs and powerful wave characteristics. Beginners should gain experience at beach breaks first before attempting this reef break. Intermediate surfers will find challenging but manageable conditions, while advanced surfers appreciate the speed and shape the reef provides for progressive maneuvers.
Derecha del Alto is a right-hand reef break that delivers fast, powerful waves peeling across shallow coral and rocky reefs. The break produces hollow, responsive walls with excellent shape for carving and tube riding. On typical sessions with good conditions, expect consistent sets with 2 to 3 meter waves that maintain their shape and speed across the reef.
Derecha del Alto remains relatively uncrowded on weekdays, making it ideal for surfers seeking quality waves without packed line-ups. Located in Moya on Gran Canaria's north shore, parking is available near the village with a short walk to the reef break. Rent a car from Las Palmas Airport approximately 40 kilometers south and drive north on the GC-2 highway toward Agaete, then follow coastal roads to Moya.
Derecha del Alto offers consistent swell throughout the year thanks to Gran Canaria's northern exposure to Atlantic swells, combined with manageable crowd levels on weekdays. The shallow coral and rock reef creates fast, powerful walls ideal for experienced surfers seeking quality conditions without saturation. The authentic local fishing village atmosphere and dramatic volcanic landscape give this northern coast spot genuine character absent from more famous breaks.

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