Schengen Planning Tools

Test future Schengen travel scenarios, trip lengths, re-entry dates and date options before you book.

Free travel planning tools

Test travel scenarios before you book.

The official EES tool can help with official stay checks. These independent tools help you compare future travel options, test trip lengths and estimate re-entry dates before you decide.

Real-life planning scenarios

You recently left Schengen

Try the Re-entry Planner to see when your next stay could realistically begin.

You already have a possible trip

Use the Trip Length Tester to check whether your planned dates and length work before you book accommodation or transport.

You have two possible date options

Use Compare Travel Plans to see which option gives you more breathing room.

How these tools use your data

The trips you enter stay in your browser — they are never sent to our servers.

All results are educational estimates. Before making travel decisions, always check your situation against official sources.

Read the full calculation method

How accurate are these estimates?

These estimates follow the standard 90/180 rolling-window method. They are only as accurate as the trip data you enter.

Border decisions are always made by border officers. Use these results as a planning guide, not a guarantee of entry, stay legality, or visa approval.

Quick answer

Does it matter which Schengen country I enter?

For the 90-day short-stay limit, Schengen countries are counted together. The calculator estimates days in the Schengen Area as a whole, not as separate country allowances.