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The Schengen Days Calculator helps you track how many days you’ve spent in the Schengen Area within a rolling 180-day period. Simply add your travel dates, select your next planned entrance date, and instantly see how many days you’re authorised to stay. The calculator automatically accounts for overlapping trips and ensures accuracy based on the official Schengen 90/180-day rule.
Try the calculator ↑The Schengen Area allows non-EU nationals to stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day rolling period. This means that on any given day, the system looks back 180 days and counts how many of those days you spent in the Schengen zone. If the total exceeds 90 days, you risk overstaying. Our calculator simplifies this by doing the math for you automatically.
Overstaying in the Schengen Area can result in fines, deportation, or even entry bans for future travel. Whether you’re a digital nomad, frequent business traveller, or tourist planning multiple European trips, keeping an accurate count of your travel days is essential. This tool makes it easy to stay compliant and plan ahead with confidence.
The Schengen Area includes 29 European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Days spent in any of these countries count toward your 90-day limit.
Start by clicking on the calendar to add your past and upcoming trips. For each trip, select the start and end dates you were or will be in the Schengen Area. The calculator at the top will update in real time. Use the entrance date selector to simulate different arrival dates and see how many days you’d have remaining. Your trips are saved locally in your browser, so your data stays private and persists between visits.
This calculator isn’t only for tourists from outside the Schengen Area. EU citizens and residents who spend extended time in another Schengen country are still bound by residency rules: if you stay in another member state for longer than the legal threshold, you are required to register your residency there. Tracking your days helps you stay compliant with free-movement rules and avoid unintentionally triggering a residency obligation in another country.
Yes, both the day you enter and the day you leave the Schengen Area are counted as full days of stay.
Yes, completely free. You can track your Schengen days without creating an account. Sign up for a free account to securely sync your trips across all your devices — phone, tablet, and computer.
Absolutely. Add future trip dates and change the entrance date to see how your remaining days would be affected. This helps you plan trips without risking an overstay.
Only if you choose. Without an account, your trips stay in your browser's local storage — nothing is sent to our servers. Create a free account and your data is stored securely and only ever accessible to you.