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Next high tide at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland: 14:00 CEST, -0.37 m

Heights relative to MSL. 2026-04-27.

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Tide times at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland on Monday, 27 April 2026: first high tide at 02:00, first low tide at 08:00, second low tide at 11:00, second high tide at 14:00, third low tide at 20:00, fourth low tide at 23:00. Sunrise 05:33, sunset 20:47.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

-0.6 m-0.4 m-0.3 mHeight (MSL)06:0010:0014:0018:0022:0002:00L 08:00L 11:00H 14:00L 20:00L 23:00H 02:00nowTime (Europe/Stockholm)

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.

Model-derived from a global ocean grid. Useful indication; expect about ±45 minutes on average vs. a local harmonic gauge, individual stations vary widely. See /methodology for per-region detail. Not for navigation.

7-day tide table

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Mon 27 AprLow08:00-0.6m92
Low11:00-0.6m
High14:00-0.4m
Low20:00-0.5m
Low23:00-0.5m
Tue 28 AprHigh02:00-0.3m84
Low12:00-0.5m
High15:00-0.4m
Wed 29 AprLow00:00-0.5m96
High03:00-0.3m
Low13:00-0.5m
High16:00-0.4m
Thu 30 AprLow01:00-0.5m100
High04:00-0.3m
Low14:00-0.5m
High16:00-0.4m
Low22:00-0.5m
Fri 01 MayHigh05:00-0.3m64
High08:00-0.3m
Low11:00-0.4m
Low14:00-0.4m
High17:00-0.3m
Low23:00-0.4m
Sat 02 MayHigh06:00-0.2m52
Low15:00-0.3m
High18:00-0.2m
Sun 03 MayLow00:00-0.3m68
High06:00-0.1m
Low16:00-0.3m
High19:00-0.1m

Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
05:33
Sunset
20:47
Moonrise
14:26
Moonset
04:23
Moon phase
Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)

Current conditions

Wind
5.0 m/s @ 85°
Wave height
0.1 m
Wave period
2.8 s
Water temp
8.4 °C

As of 04:00 local time. Conditions refresh daily.

Solunar 7-day rating

The angler tradition that rates each day for fish-bite likelihood using moon transits and rise/set. One to five stars. Not a scientific forecast.

  • Mon
    ★★★★
  • Tue
    ★★★★★
  • Wed
    ★★★★★
  • Thu
    ★★★★★
  • Fri
    ★★★★
  • Sat
    ★★★★
  • Sun
    ★★★★★

Best windows Mon 27 Apr

Suggested time slots at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland

Next spring tide on Thu 30 Apr (range 0.3m). Next neap on Sat 02 May.

Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.

About tides at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland

Gothenburg sits at the mouth of the Göta älv on Sweden's western coast, fronting the Kattegat and the southern Skagerrak with the long Bohuslän archipelago of granite skerries running north toward the Norwegian border at Strömstad. This is the only stretch of the Swedish coastline that sees a meaningful astronomical tide. East of the Öresund the Baltic runs a near-flat regime where the long basin and the narrow Danish straits prevent the open-ocean signal from reaching the eastern Swedish coast at any meaningful amplitude — Stockholm reads less than 10 centimetres on a spring tide. Gothenburg by contrast sits on the open North Sea / Skagerrak system and registers a small but real semidiurnal pattern: mean range at the Göteborg port gauge is about 0.3 metres, climbing past 0.5 metres on the largest spring tides and dropping close to flat on neaps. The astronomical forcing stays small because the Skagerrak is a wide shallow basin off the open ocean rather than a resonant funnel. What matters more on a day-to-day basis is the meteorological tide — sustained westerly gales push water against the Bohuslän archipelago and lift apparent water level 30 to 60 centimetres above predicted, and the same wind drains the Kattegat into the Baltic on the rebound through the Öresund and the Belts. The Göta älv discharge through the central city adds a freshwater component to the harbour signal that varies with snowmelt and rainfall upstream. The Bohuslän archipelago — Marstrand, Käringön, Gullholmen, the Koster Islands at the Norwegian border — is one of the great cruising grounds of northern Europe, and the lobster fishing season that opens on the last Monday of September is a strict calendar event regardless of tide. The Saltholmen ferry to the southern archipelago, the working container terminal at the Göta älv mouth, the sailing-school fleet out of GKSS at Långedrag, the cold-water swim culture at Saltholmen kallbadhus, and the herring-and-mackerel boats out of Smögen further north all read the wider weather pattern more than the tide table. Open-Meteo Marine drives the gridded predictions on this page; for authoritative Swedish water-level forecasts, SMHI publishes the official tide and surge products and operates the gauge network at Göteborg, Smögen, and Kungsvik.

Common questions about tides at Gothenburg, Västra Götaland

When is the next high tide at Gothenburg?
The hero block shows the next high tide at the Göteborg port gauge in local Swedish time (CET in winter, CEST in summer, with DST). The 7-day table covers all daily highs and lows. The Smögen gauge in the northern Bohuslän archipelago reads close to the Göteborg timing — the Skagerrak signal propagates the entire coast with only minor phase delay.
What's the typical tide range at Gothenburg?
Mean range is about 0.3 metres at the port gauge — a small semidiurnal signal. Spring tides push close to 0.5 metres and neaps drop close to flat. The astronomical tide here is small because the Skagerrak is a wide shallow basin connected to the open North Sea rather than a resonant funnel. Wind and pressure changes routinely shift apparent water levels 30 to 60 centimetres above or below the predicted astronomical signal.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
Open-Meteo Marine, a gridded global ocean model. Useful for planning the Bohuslän cruising grounds, the Saltholmen ferry windows, and the GKSS sailing-school sessions. For authoritative Swedish water-level forecasts, SMHI publishes the official tide and surge products and operates the gauge network at Göteborg, Smögen, and Kungsvik.
Why does the Swedish east coast not have a real tide while Gothenburg does?
The Baltic Sea east of the Öresund is a long, narrow, almost-enclosed basin connected to the open ocean only through the narrow Danish straits at Öresund, the Great Belt, and the Little Belt. The astronomical tide cannot propagate cleanly through that bottleneck and almost no ocean-tide signal reaches the eastern Swedish coast. Stockholm and the Gulf of Bothnia run a near-flat tidal regime where wind, atmospheric pressure, and freshwater inflow dominate water-level variation. Gothenburg sits on the western side of the Öresund constriction in the open Skagerrak and gets a small but real semidiurnal signal.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. For piloting in or out of the Göta älv, transiting the Bohuslän archipelago, or working the lobster grounds at Smögen and the Koster Islands use SMHI authoritative water-level forecasts, the Sjöfartsverket pilotage guidance and notices to mariners, and the local harbour-master windows. Westerly gales can override the astronomical signal entirely and the granite-skerry archipelago demands real navigational sources.

Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.

Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.692Z. Predictions refresh daily.