Platja de Llevant is a north-facing beach break located on the eastern coast of Spain, characterized by a long sandy shoreline with dense pine forest backing. The spot features shallow, clear turquoise waters typical of Mediterranean conditions, with extensive seagrass beds in the nearshore zone. The beach is interrupted by agricultural fields visible in the satellite imagery, suggesting seasonal freshwater runoff affecting water conditions. Wind data indicates consistent but modest conditions (8.6 knots average) with low reliability at 18.2%, making sessions unpredictable. Water temperatures average 19.8°C with small waves (0.76m), indicating gentle conditions suitable for beginners. Optimal kitesurfing occurs with easterly winds (90°) providing side-shore conditions. The spot suits beginner to early-intermediate riders seeking calm, forgiving conditions with minimal wave intensity. Key considerations include variable wind patterns, shallow water requiring awareness of depth, and monitoring freshwater discharge periods that affect visibility. Best sessions occur during spring and autumn when wind patterns stabilize.