Schengen Re-Entry Planner

Know how long you want to stay but not sure when you can enter? Find your earliest estimated entry date.

Start here

Start with your travel history.

Add your previous Schengen stays first. If you have not travelled recently, you can go directly to the next step below.

1Trips you already took

Add trips you have already made. Both your entry and exit days count toward your total.

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Current stay

Enter your arrival date

Enter the date your current Schengen stay started to estimate how many days you likely have left.

2Add planned trips

Add future trips to see how they fit your balance — before you book anything.

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No planned trips yet. Add future dates above to see the travel estimate.

Your Schengen balance

Review your result, explore the calendar, or check the stay map.

3Your result

Your current 90/180 balance and the estimate after planned trips.

Days used 0 Counted in today’s 180-day window
Days available 90 Before the 90-day limit
Estimated use days used
Buffer recommendation based on current result
Previous usage Current stay usage Estimated trip impact Available space

Timeline

Before you travel

Double-check your dates — entry and exit days both count, including short trips. This is an estimate to help you plan, not legal advice or an official ruling.

2Find your earliest entry date

Choose how many days you want to stay and find the earliest estimated entry date.

Designed for real planningWhy use this?

You know how long you want to stay — but not sure when you can safely enter. Enter your desired stay length and we will find the earliest estimated date that fits your 90/180 balance.

No commitment — this does not change your saved plan unless you choose to use the date.

Report optionsSave, print, export CSV, or label this plan

Report options

Save, print, or label this plan

Add a short plan name only if you want it to appear in exports.

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The basic rule: Most short-stay visitors can spend up to 90 days in the Schengen Area within any 180-day rolling period. Arrival and departure days both count. This tool gives you an estimate — always verify with official sources before you travel.

How this estimate works

For every day you check, this tool looks back 180 days and counts how many of those days were spent in the Schengen Area. Both your arrival and departure days count as full days.

What we used to calculate this: your latest saved exit date from previous trips. If you have not added any, we used today’s date.

Full 90-day start estimate: the earliest point at which a full 90-day stay might be possible. Shorter trips may open up sooner.

Read full calculation method

For an official reference, you can also check the European Commission's short-stay calculator.

This tool helps you plan — it does not replace official guidance. It has no affiliation with the EU or any government body. Results are estimates based on your inputs and are not legal advice or a guarantee of entry, stay, or visa approval. Always check your situation with official sources before you travel.

When is this useful?

This works best after recent Schengen travel, when you may not be able to start a full 30, 60, or 90-day stay right away. It uses your saved trips as the baseline and estimates the earliest date that would fit.

How to use this result

Pick your desired stay length and check the earliest estimated entry date. If it works for you, add it to your planned trips and review the full balance in the main calculator.

Important: what this can and cannot do

This tool estimates entry dates based on the dates you enter — it does not check official border or immigration records. Results are educational estimates only.

This site is independent and has no affiliation with the EU, any government, or immigration services. Nothing here is legal or immigration advice, and no result here guarantees entry, stay, or border approval. Always verify with official sources and qualified advisers before making travel decisions.