Schengen 90/180 calculator
On any given day, you may not have spent more than 90 days inside the Schengen area during the previous 180 days. It is a rolling window — nothing “resets” on the 181st day. Add your trips below and see exactly where you stand.
The rule, exactly
You may be present in the Schengen area for at most 90 days in any 180-day period.
The 180-day window is ROLLING. On every single day, count backwards 180 days and add up the days you were present. Nothing resets on a fixed date.
The day you enter and the day you leave both count as full days of presence. A weekend trip Friday→Sunday is three days, not two.
This calculator is for short stays in the Schengen area on a visa-free entry or a short-stay (type C) visa. A national long-stay visa or a residence permit is a different regime and is not counted here.
ETIAS is coming
From Q4 2026, visa-exempt travellers will also need an approved ETIAS before departure — €20, valid 3 years. It is NOT in force yet, no applications are being accepted, and any site charging for one today is a scam.
The 29 Schengen countries
This is a calculator, not legal advice. Border officers count what is stamped, and from 2026 what the Entry/Exit System recorded. Keep your own records.
