Schengen 90/180 travel planner

Plan Schengen stays with clarity.

Track previous stays, test future trips, and review your rolling 180-day window before you book.

Independent educational tool. Carefully tested, but software irregularities and edge cases cannot be ruled out. Not an official EU service, legal or immigration advice, or a guarantee of entry, stay legality, visa approval or border approval.
Schengen stay calculator dashboard preview with calendar, Trip Planner map and trip summary cards

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Open the full calculator to enter your trips, test future dates, review the calendar, understand each selected day, and save or print your result.

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How it helps

Plan. Check. Understand.

A clearer workflow for travellers who want to understand their Schengen short-stay balance without getting lost in rules and dates.

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Add your travel history

Enter previous Schengen stays with entry and exit dates.

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Test future plans

Add planned trips and see how they may affect your 90/180 balance.

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Understand each day

Click any calendar date to see which trips are counted in that 180-day window.

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Test dates before booking.

Use your saved travel history as the baseline, then test a possible stay length or compare several date options without changing your main plan.

Important distinction

Schengen is not the same as the European Union.

Some non-EU countries are in Schengen, and some EU countries are not in Schengen. This calculator focuses on Schengen short-stay planning, not general EU membership.

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Learn before you rely on the result

Essential Schengen planning guides.

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Official sources

Always compare important travel plans with official information.

This website is independent and educational. Official rules, systems and border decisions remain under the authority of the European Union, Schengen states and competent border authorities. Always verify important plans with official sources before travelling.