Schengen Zone Calculator
Track your 90/180 day limit for Spain, France, Italy & 24 other countries
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Must Leave By
Friday 2 January 2026
If you stay continuously from today
Can Return On
Friday 3 April 2026
After leaving on the date above
âšī¸ The 90/180 Rule
âĸ You can stay 90 days within any 180-day period
âĸ The 180-day period is a rolling window, not a calendar period
âĸ Applies to 27 Schengen countries including Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Greece & more
â ī¸ This calculator is for guidance only. Always verify with official sources.
How to Use the Schengen Calculator
The Schengen Zone calculator helps you track your visa-free stay across 27 European countries. The rule is simple: you can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This calculator makes it easy to see how many days you have left and when you need to leave.
Which countries are in the Schengen Zone?
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
How it works:
- Add all your visits to Schengen countries (past and planned future trips)
- The calculator checks the 180-day window before your selected date
- It shows how many days you've used and how many remain
- Get instant feedback on when you must leave or when you can return
- Works for tourists, digital nomads, and travellers from UK, US, Australia, Canada, and 60+ other countries
Common Questions:
- Does it reset every 180 days? No, it's a rolling 180-day window, not a fixed period.
- Do entry and exit days count? Yes, both days count towards your 90-day limit.
- Can I stay longer with a visa? Yes, but this calculator is only for visa-free travel. Different rules apply with visas or residence permits.