Platja de Llevant, located between Premià de Mar and Vilassar de Mar, is a semi-urban beach known for its golden sand and relatively steep entry into the sea. The beach offers lifeguard services, a Red Cross post, beach bars, and easy access for the disabled. It is approximately 620 meters long and 162 meters wide, with a large wooden walkway near the sailing club. The area is well-developed for leisure, providing amenities like restrooms, showers, and sports facilities.
Visitors can easily access the beach by car via an underground passageway from Premià de Mar, although parking on the seaside is limited.
The marina at Premià de Mar serves as a lively hub for dining and activities, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.