Free 90/180 Schengen Calculator
Add your past Schengen stays, pick a reference date, and optionally test a future trip. Entry and exit days are both counted as full days.
Past stays in Schengen
Enter each stay period once. Leave empty rows blank.
Optional: test a planned trip
How the Schengen 90/180 day rule works
If you are traveling visa-free or using a short-stay Schengen visa, you can stay for up to 90 days in any rolling 180-day period. The key phrase is “rolling 180 days.” It is not reset by calendar month, quarter, or year.
Every day you are physically present in Schengen counts, including:
- Your day of arrival
- Your day of departure
- Days spent moving between Schengen countries
What this calculator does
This tool helps you answer practical travel questions quickly:
- How many Schengen days have I used as of a specific date?
- How many days do I have left out of 90?
- If I enter on a future date, what is my latest legal exit date?
- Is my planned trip compliant with the 90/180 rule?
How to use it correctly
1) Enter past stays exactly
Add each completed stay with an entry and exit date. If you crossed borders multiple times, add each segment. Accuracy here matters more than anything.
2) Set your reference date
The reference date is the day you want evaluated. The calculator checks the 180-day window ending on that day.
3) Optionally test a future trip
Add planned entry and exit dates to check whether your itinerary stays legal across the entire trip, not just on day one.
Common mistakes travelers make
- Using calendar logic: “I was there only 3 months this year.” That is not the rule.
- Ignoring arrival/departure days: both count as full Schengen days.
- Forgetting short transit stays: even brief same-day entries can count.
- Checking only entry day: you can enter legally but overstay later if you do not model the rolling window.
Example scenario
Suppose you stayed from Jan 10–Feb 5 and again from Apr 1–Apr 20. You now want to enter on June 15. The calculator will look backward 179 days from June 15 and count every Schengen day in that period. Then it computes your remaining days and your latest compliant exit date.
Important notes
- This calculator is an educational tool, not legal advice.
- Border officers and official systems make the final determination.
- National long-stay visas and residence permits follow different rules.
For peace of mind, keep your own travel log and compare it with official entry/exit stamps and records before travel.