Quick answer: Croatia is in the EU and Schengen area, so entry is visa-free up to 90 days for US/UK/Canadian and many other passports - always check current rules for your passport.
Visa rules are the least fun part of trip planning — and the most expensive to get wrong. Here is what applies to Croatia in 2026, in plain language.
The Schengen 90/180 rule applies here
Croatia is part of the Schengen area. Your visa-free days are NOT per country: every day inside any Schengen country counts toward one rolling limit of 90 days within any 180-day window. If you also visited Spain in spring and France in summer, those days add up.
→ Count your remaining days with the free Schengen 90/180 calculator
Where to go in Croatia
- Dubrovnik3-day itinerary → · on a budget →
- Split3-day itinerary → · on a budget →
Why Almawander tracks this for you
Almawander is an AI travel planner that remembers your passport - it bakes visa rules and Schengen day-counting into every plan, so you never have to re-check.
