Croatia Visa
Croatia Visa Schengen Tourist Visa
- Croatia
Schengen Application Form
Completed, printed, and signed by the applicant. Parents or legal guardians must sign on behalf of minors.
Valid Passport
Must be valid 3 months beyond your intended date of departure from the Schengen area; must have been issued within the last 10 years; must contain at least 2 blank pages.
Passport Photos
Two recent (6 months maximum), color photos meeting standard Schengen specifications, taken against a white background.
Travel Medical Insurance
Valid throughout the entire Schengen area; minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies, urgent hospital treatment, and repatriation costs.
Proof of Travel (Itinerary)
Confirmed round-trip flight reservations and a detailed travel program outlining the intended visits and stops within Croatia and the broader Schengen area.
Proof of Accommodation
Confirmed hotel bookings for the full duration of the stay, or an official, notarized Letter of Guarantee/Invitation from a registered host in Croatia.
Proof of Financial Means
Original bank statements (for the last 3-6 months, stamped by the bank) proving sufficient funds to cover the stay. Minimum required funds are generally €70.00 per person per day (if accommodation is paid) or €100.00 per person per day (if accommodation is not prepaid).
Proof of Employment / Ties to Home Country
A signed letter from your employer (stating your position, salary, and approved leave dates), business registration documents if self-employed, or a recent letter of enrollment from a school or university if you are a student.
Proof of Legal Residence (If Applicable)
Valid residence permit in your current country of residence (if you are not a national); this permit must be valid 3 months beyond your intended departure from the Schengen area.
Documents for Minors (Under 18)
Original Birth Certificate, a notarized letter of consent signed by both parents or legal guardians (if the child is traveling alone or with only one parent), and copies of both parents’ passports or IDs.
1. Major Cities & Famous Sites
Dubrovnik (Old Town, City Walls, Stradun, Lovrijenac Fortress, Game of Thrones filming sites)
Split (Diocletian’s Palace, Riva Promenade, Cathedral of Saint Domnius, Marjan Hill)
Zadar (Sea Organ, Greeting to the Sun, Roman Forum, Church of St. Donatus)
Rijeka (Korzo main street, Trsat Castle, European Capital of Culture 2020)
Zagreb (Ban Jelačić Square, Upper Town/Gornji Grad, St. Mark’s Church, Museum of Broken Relationships)
Šibenik (Cathedral of St. James (UNESCO), St. Michael’s Fortress)
Pula (Pula Arena (Roman amphitheater), Temple of Augustus)
2. Coastal & Island Regions
Hvar Island (Hvar Town, Fortica Fortress, Pakleni Islands, lavender fields, vibrant nightlife)
Korčula Island (Korčula Town (often called “Little Dubrovnik”), Marco Polo’s alleged birthplace, vineyards)
Brač Island (Zlatni Rat beach in Bol, beautiful white stone quarries)
Istria Peninsula (Pula, Rovinj’s Venetian architecture, Motovun medieval hilltop town, truffle hunting)
Kvarner Gulf (Opatija Riviera, Cres Island, Lošinj Island)
Dalmatian Coast (The entire coastline spanning Split to Dubrovnik, famous for historical towns and clear waters)
3. Natural Wonders & Must-See Locations
Plitvice Lakes National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 16 terraced lakes, cascading waterfalls, wooden walkways)
Krka National Park (Skradinski Buk and Roški Slap waterfalls, boat trips, swimming allowed in designated areas seasonally)
Mljet National Park (Salt lakes, St. Mary’s Island with Benedictine Monastery, popular for cycling and kayaking)
Kornati National Park (Archipelago of 89 islands and islets, known for sailing and diving)
Velebit National Park (Northern Velebit, Premužić’s Trail, challenging hiking in the largest Croatian mountain range)
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