Llevant beach
- Current state of the beach
- Water quality Good
Latest update: 21/11/2024 11:30 - SMC Spanish State's Ports
- District:
- Sant Martí
- Length:
- 375m
- Average width:
- 74m
- Limits:
- From the Selva de Mar breakwater to the rambla de Prim breakwater
Smoke-free beach
This is the last of the recently created beaches on the Barcelona seafront. Located next to Nova Mar Bella beach, it was completed in summer 2006. It is approximately 375 metres long.
Llevant Beach will have an area set aside for dog owners and their pets throughout the summer season.
Llevant beach is the result of the demolition of an old breakwater, the 'Escullera de Prim', and the construction of the platform that was intended to host the marine zoo. It was opened on a temporary basis in summer 2006.
This beach also has a volleyball court, located at the west end near the breakwater that separates it from Nova Mar Bella beach.
Llevant beach provides easy access and enjoyment for everyone, with special attention paid to those whose mobility is limited in some way: it features parking areas from which it is easy to reach the dry beach, visual and tactile signage and information, adapted toilets, wooden walkways that reach the water as close as possible (although, under no circumstances will they ever touch the water, as its currents could detach the module) and adapted showers with chairs. The public transport has also been adapted to provide easier access.
Facilities
- Buoy-marked breakwaters and bathing areas
- Area for dogs
- Volleyball courts
- Showers
- Adapted showers
- Public toilets
- Adapted public toilets
- Public address system
- Rubbish bins and recycling bins
- Footbridges
- Lifeguard towers
Tourist Help and Information Points
- First Aid and Rescue
- Local City Police
- Information point
Services
- Barcelona WiFi
- Deckchair hire
- Parasol hire