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Croatia visa requirements for Austrian citizens

VISA-FREE

Visa-free

Verified against European Commission - EU common visa policy (Regulation 2018/1806, Annex I/II) · last checked · Official source ↗

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Passport validity requirement

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date.

Additional: Passport must also have been issued within the previous 10 years.

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About Croatia for visitors

Croatia became the Adriatic's prime real estate — Dubrovnik's walled old town and Game of Thrones tourism lead, but Split's Roman palace and coastal energy, the Dalmatian islands' island-hopping circuits, and Plitvice Lakes' emerald waters appeal to beach lovers and hikers equally. Summer crowds are intense but shoulder seasons remain serene.

Dubrovnik (DBV) and Split (SPU) split Mediterranean arrivals, with Zagreb (ZAG) serving inland travelers. Peak summer brings manageable queuing; shoulder seasons process visitors with minimal wait times.

Croatia visa FAQ for Austrian citizens

Do Austrian citizens need a visa for Croatia?

No. Austria passport holders can enter Croatia visa-free.

What passport validity is required to enter Croatia?

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date. Additional requirement: Passport must also have been issued within the previous 10 years.

Where can I find the official visa rules for Austrian citizens entering Croatia?

The official source is European Commission - EU common visa policy (Regulation 2018/1806, Annex I/II) (https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen-borders-and-visa/visa-policy_en). We last verified this information on 2026-06-10.

How current is this information?

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Visa rules change without notice. Always confirm with the embassy, consulate or the official government source linked above before you book or travel.

Each answer shows when we last verified it against the official source. Entries we have not verified yet are labeled as dataset-only.