Croatia passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Uzbekistan for stays of up to 30 days, making it a convenient destination for exploring the Silk Road's rich history. When planning your trip, consider that a typical tourist visa, though not required here, allows for a 6-week stay for citizens of other nations, highlighting the generous allowance for Croatian travelers. Uzbekistani Som is the local currency, and with flights often connecting through Istanbul or other major European hubs, factoring in potential layover times is a practical travel consideration. For those seeking to immerse themselves in Uzbek culture, learning a few basic phrases in Uzbek, beyond the widely spoken Russian, can greatly enhance your experience during this 30-day exploration.
Visa-free30d stay· verified 2026-05-27
Entry requirements
Health insurance
Not required
Yellow fever cert.
Not required
Visa options
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 7 days)
7d$55
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$65
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$75
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 3 months)
90d$95
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$135
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$175
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 month)
30d$75multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 6 months)
180d$165multiple-entry
TouristTourist Entry Visa (Multiple Entry, up to 1 year)
365d$265multiple-entry
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 15 days)
15d$30
TouristGroup Tourist Entry Visa (Single Entry, up to 30 days)
30d$40
TouristVisa-Free Entry (Tourism, 30 days – selected nationalities)