Llevant Beach, Salou, Catalonia, Spain

Llevant Beach

Golden sands, blue flag quality, family fun in Salou

Blue flag statusTown accessPromenadePortAventura nearbyPublic parking
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About

Llevant Beach stretches roughly 1,000 metres along the Costa Dorada coastline in Salou, Catalonia, its golden sand meeting calm blue water that's been awarded Blue Flag status year after year. It's a proper town beach — the promenade runs right alongside it, so you're never far from a cold drink or a shaded bench. The water is safe for swimming, and the easy access makes it a natural choice for families with young children. It gets busy in peak summer, so arrive early if you want your pick of the sand. PortAventura theme park sits just a few kilometres away, making this a convenient base for a mixed beach-and-rides holiday.

How to get there

Llevant Beach is an easy reach from Salou's centre — a 5-minute drive, a 5-minute bus ride, or a pleasant 7-minute walk along the promenade. Public parking is available nearby but fills quickly on summer mornings; free unpaved alternatives exist roughly 2–3 km away if you're willing to walk a little further. There's no entry fee to access the beach itself. The beach is fully accessible via the promenade, making it straightforward for pushchairs and mobility aids.

Who it's for

For couples

The promenade walk at dusk, with the blue water catching the last of the evening light, makes for a genuinely relaxed end to a beach day — low-key and easy without needing a car.

For families

Safe swimming, Blue Flag water quality, easy promenade access, and PortAventura World just 5.5 km away make Llevant Beach one of the most practical family beaches on the Costa Dorada — everything is close and nothing is complicated.

Our take

Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen

Llevant Beach does exactly what it promises — a long stretch of golden sand, reliably safe blue water, Blue Flag quality, and everything you need within walking distance of Salou's centre. It's not a secret, and it doesn't pretend to be; this is a well-run, well-loved town beach that earns its popularity honestly. The promenade access and calm conditions make it one of the more family-friendly options on the Costa Dorada without any real trade-offs on quality. Come in June or early September if you want the same beach with noticeably fewer people sharing it. Skip December and January entirely — winter storms strip away any charm. If you're pairing it with a day at PortAventura, the logistics are simple and the beach makes a genuinely good recovery spot the morning after.— The wmb team

What to do

The Passeig Jaume I de Salou promenade, rated 4.7/5, is just 0.2 km from the beach and makes for a lovely early-evening stroll. PortAventura World, one of Europe's largest theme parks, is 5.5 km away — a natural add-on for families or anyone who wants a day of rides between beach sessions. If you're up for a half-day trip, the Tarragona Roman Amphitheatre is about 14 km away, a well-preserved 2nd-century ruin that puts the whole region in historical perspective.

Instagram spots

Frame the golden sand against the blue water from the promenade's edge at sunrise for a clean, uncluttered shot before the beach fills up.

The Passeig Jaume I de Salou walkway, 0.2 km away, offers palm-lined perspective shots that capture the classic Costa Dorada feel. The Blue Flag itself, flying at the beach entrance, makes a simple but recognisable detail shot for context.

Where to eat

The Roadhouse Salou, rated 4.8/5 and just 0.6 km from the beach, is the closest and most-praised option in the area — worth a visit for a post-swim meal. For something with a more local seafood feel, El Pòsit carries an impressive 4.4/5 from nearly 9,500 reviews, though it's 7 km out so you'll want transport. Gran Palas 5 Experience, 3.2 km away, rounds out the options if you're after a more polished dinner setting.

Where to stay

The PortAventura hotel cluster is the obvious choice if you're combining beach days with theme park visits — Hotel PortAventura (4.2/5, 1.7 km) is the closest, while PortAventura Hotel Gold River (4.3/5, 2.4 km) edges it on guest ratings. For a more outdoorsy stay, Camping & Resort Sangulí Salou scores a strong 4.5/5 from over 9,500 reviews and sits 2.5 km from the beach.

Photography

The best light hits the golden sand in the early morning, when the promenade is quiet and the blue water reflects a clean sky — shoot facing south-east for the warmest tones. The promenade itself, with its palm-lined walkway along Passeig Jaume I de Salou just 0.2 km away, gives you a classic Costa Dorada backdrop at golden hour.

Good to know

Arrive before 10 a.m. in July and August — the golden sand fills fast and the best spots go early. Do not jump from breakwaters or swim near them; it is genuinely dangerous. Stay within a safe distance of the shore and, if you need to swim any distance, do so parallel to the coastline rather than heading out to sea. Avoid visiting in December or January, when winter storms make conditions unpleasant and potentially unsafe.

Map

Nearby places

The Roadhouse Salou

4.8
0.6 km

El Pòsit

4.4
7.0 km

Hotel Best Maritim

4.3
2.4 km

Restaurant 4 Carresteres

4.1
3.5 km

Gran Palas 5 Experience

4.3
3.2 km

Things to see around Salou

Park

PortAventura World

5.5 km

Large theme park with thrilling rides.

Ruins

Tarragona Roman Amphitheatre

14 km

2nd-century Roman amphitheater.

Museum

Gaudí Centre Reus

11 km

Museum dedicated to Antoni Gaudí in his birthplace.

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming is rated safe, and the beach holds Blue Flag status, which includes water quality checks. That said, don't swim near the breakwaters or jump from them, as it's genuinely dangerous. Stay close to shore and swim parallel to the coastline rather than heading straight out to sea.
June through September is the sweet spot for warm weather and calm water. July and August are the busiest months. Avoid December and January — winter storms make conditions unpleasant. Early June or September gives you good weather with noticeably fewer visitors on the golden sand.
Yes, public parking is available nearby, but it fills quickly on summer mornings — arrive early. Free unpaved parking options exist roughly 2–3 km away if you don't mind the extra walk. Salou's centre is only a 5-minute drive, so dropping off passengers first is a practical option.
It's one of the better family beaches on the Costa Dorada. The water is safe for swimming, access is easy via the promenade, and PortAventura World is just 5.5 km away for a theme park day. Blue Flag status means water quality is monitored and maintained to a high standard.
The verified facts for Llevant Beach don't confirm a dog policy either way. To avoid a wasted trip, check directly with Salou's local authority before bringing a dog, especially during peak summer months when beach rules tend to be more strictly enforced.
The Roadhouse Salou is the closest option at just 0.6 km from the beach, rated 4.8/5 from nearly 7,000 reviews — a solid post-swim choice. If you're happy to travel 7 km, El Pòsit carries an impressive 4.4/5 from over 9,400 reviews and is worth the trip for a proper sit-down meal.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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