Eritrea visa for Croatian citizens

Eritrean citizens planning travel to Croatia will find that a visa is required, typically offering options for Tourist or Transit stays. While tourist visas generally permit up to 90 days within a 180-day period, with application fees around 80 Euros, it's crucial to account for Croatia's adoption of the Euro in 2023, a significant change from the Eritrean Nakfa. Given the lack of direct flights, travelers should anticipate multi-stop journeys often via major European hubs like Istanbul. Navigating the substantial geographical and administrative distinctions between the Horn of Africa and the European Union, this particular route uniquely connects Asmara’s distinct modernist heritage with Croatia’s ancient Roman and Venetian-influenced Adriatic towns, representing a profound cultural journey unlike any other.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Funds proof
Required
Yellow fever cert.
Required

Visa options

BusinessBusiness Visa (1 Year)
$300multiple-entryvalid 1y
BusinessBusiness Visa (3 Months)
$150multiple-entryvalid 3mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (6 Months)
$200multiple-entryvalid 6mo
BusinessBusiness Visa (Single Entry)
$100valid 3mo
WorkEmployment Visa
$100valid 3mo
FamilyFamily Visit Visa
30d$70valid 3mo
OtherOfficial Visa
$0
StudentStudent Visa
$50
TouristTourist Visa (1 Year)
30d$300multiple-entryvalid 1y
TouristTourist Visa (3 Months)
30d$150multiple-entryvalid 3mo
TouristTourist Visa (6 Months)
30d$200multiple-entryvalid 6mo
TouristTourist Visa (90 Day, Single Entry)
30d$100valid 3mo
TransitTransit Visa
3d$30valid 1y
TouristVisa on Arrival (Ethiopian and Sudanese nationals residing in UAE)
30dvalid 2mo
OtherGeneral Entry Visa
30d$100valid 3mo
FamilyFamily Visit Visa
30dvalid 3mo
BusinessBusiness or Employment Visa
$100valid 3mo
TransitTransit Visa (up to 3 days stay)
3d$30valid 1y

Travel Permit for Foreigners required to leave Asmara (20 Eritrean nakfa).

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