Croatia visa for Ecuadorian citizens

For Ecuadorian passport holders planning a visit to the stunning Adriatic coast, a visa is required, typically for tourist purposes only. While travel from Quito or Guayaquil generally involves at least two layovers to reach Croatian cities like Zagreb or Dubrovnik, successful applicants can usually anticipate a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period, with the standard application fee currently set at €80. Crossing the Atlantic and traversing a seven-hour time difference from the Equator to the European continent, travelers should also plan for currency exchange from USD to Euros, Croatia's official currency since 2023. To fully enjoy Croatia's peak summer season, which runs from June through August, ensure you apply for your single-entry tourist visa well in advance for a seamless journey.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TransitSchengen Air-Transit Visa (Visa A)
TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C)
90d
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TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C, two entries)
90ddouble-entry
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TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C, multiple entries)
90dmultiple-entry
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TransitShort-Term Visa Issued at the Border
15d
WorkNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, work purpose)
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StudentNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, student purpose)
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FamilyNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, family reunion)
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BusinessNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, business purpose)
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MedicalNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, medical purpose)
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OtherNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, private visit/other purpose)
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TouristVisa-Free Entry for U.S. Passport Holders
90d$0multiple-entry

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