Can I take this Schengen Zone trip?
Enter your recent Schengen days and trip dates and we'll check whether your trip fits within the 90-day limit.
Steps
Count your Schengen days between
Enter your days
Include both entry and exit days. Example: 1–5 March = 5 days
Enter your trip dates
Results
Complete the steps to calculate your result.
How it works
This calculator checks whether a specific Schengen trip, with a fixed entry date and a fixed exit date, fits within the 90/180-day rule. Tell it how many days you have used in the last 180 days, then the entry and exit dates of the trip you want to take.
The calculator combines your past usage with your planned trip and checks every day of the trip against the 90/180-day rule. On every day during your trip, the total Schengen days inside the rolling 180-day window must stay at 90 or fewer. The result is a clear yes or no.
If the trip passes, the calculator confirms it stays within the limit. If it fails, the calculator tells you the trip would put you over 90 days, and the safe action is to shorten the stay or move your entry date later so older days have time to age out of the window.
Unlike the Longest Stay calculator, this tool tests the trip you have in mind, not the longest possible one. It assumes you are inside the Schengen Area for the full stretch between the entry and exit dates you give it.
Planning multiple Schengen trips?
Use the free Schengen Visa Calculator to plan trips and avoid overstays.
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