
City & resort
Ribersborg
Malmö, Skåne · 🇸🇪 Sweden
NotableEurope
Malmö's mile-long city beach — shallow Öresund water, grassy lawns and a row of wooden bathing jetties, with Copenhagen on the horizon.
Open Ribersborg on the interactive map →- Sea temperature
- ~18°C in the warm season
- Water
- Cool, shallow, calm Öresund
- Sand
- A long artificial sand beach with wooden bathing jetties reaching into the sound
- Swimming
- Shallow and gentle, hugely popular all summer, with jetties for deeper dips
- Best time to visit
- Jun-Aug
- Setting
- Malmö's mile-long 'Ribban' city beach, with lawns and the Turning Torso behind and Copenhagen across the sound
- Beach type
- City & resort
- Region
- Europe
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Ribersborg: frequently asked questions
Where is Ribersborg?
Ribersborg is at Malmö, on the coast of Sweden.
What is the sea temperature at Ribersborg?
In the warm season the sea at Ribersborg reaches about 18°C. Cool, shallow, calm Öresund.
When is the best time to visit Ribersborg?
The best time to visit Ribersborg is Jun-Aug. Europe's beach season peaks in July and August, with June and September quieter and cheaper.
What kind of sand does Ribersborg have?
Ribersborg has a long artificial sand beach with wooden bathing jetties reaching into the sound.
Is Ribersborg good for swimming?
Shallow and gentle, hugely popular all summer, with jetties for deeper dips.
Photo: Johan Jönsson (Julle) (CC BY-SA 4.0) · source