→ Denmark visa for German citizens
For German passport holders, travel to Denmark is straightforward and visa-free for tourist purposes, meaning no visa applications or associated costs are needed. You can enjoy seamless entry for stays typically aligning with the Schengen area's 90-day rule within a 180-day period. Given that Germany and Denmark share a 68-kilometer land border and are both founding members of the European Union, navigating between the two countries is exceptionally easy. While the time zones are the same, remember that Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK), though major credit cards are widely accepted for convenience throughout your visit.
Visa-free· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
- Blank pages
- 2+
- Health insurance
- Required
- Biometrics
- Required
Visa options
TouristSchengen Visa (short stay, tourism/private visit)
90d$106
BusinessSchengen Visa (short stay, business)
90d$106
FamilySchengen Visa (short stay, family/private visit)
90d$106
TransitSchengen Visa (airport transit)
$106
OtherSchengen Visa (other short-stay purposes)
90d$106
StudentNational residence permit for study
WorkNational residence permit for work
WorkDanish Green Card Scheme
WorkFast-Track Scheme
WorkPay Limit Scheme
WorkPositive List Scheme
WorkStart-up Denmark
WorkScheme for researchers
WorkScheme for trainees
WorkScheme for au pairs
FamilyFamily reunification residence permit
Working HolidayWorking Holiday residence permit
FamilyResidence permit for accompanying family members
StudentResidence permit for language students
WorkResidence permit for job seekers / establishment after study
MedicalMedical treatment visa
90d$106
ID card valid. EU free movement.