Playa de Los Secos, located in the municipality of Mogán on the island of Gran Canaria, is a picturesque beach surrounded by the natural beauty of ravines and rugged landscapes. The beach itself features fine grey, gravel-type sand and a gentle tide, making it suitable for a variety of activities. The area around the beach offers breathtaking views and is part of a region known for its dramatic slope and deep ravines, extending from the interior of the island to the sea. Tourism is a significant component of the local economy, with nearby facilities such as hotels, restaurants, and a vibrant marina in Puerto de Mogán, which also hosts a bustling market and offers a charming seaside experience.
The climate in Mogán is generally warm and sunny, making it an ideal destination for tourists seeking to escape colder climates. The unique landscape, dominated by volcanic rocks and endemic plants like the spurge, complements the beautiful beaches and creates an enchanting environment for exploration.
The beach is nestled within a larger zone known for its natural beauty and historical significance, with sites like the nearby Molino Quemado (Burnt Mill) adding to the area's cultural richness. Despite being more secluded, Los Secos offers a serene experience amidst Gran Canaria's varied landscapes.