Croatia visa for South Korean citizens

As a Croatian passport holder planning a trip to South Korea, you'll find the electronic travel authorization (ETA) is a straightforward requirement, allowing for a comfortable 90-day maximum stay; while visa fees are not applicable for this ETA, familiarizing yourself with the Korean Won (KRW) will be essential for your expenses. Considering the time difference, Seoul is 7 hours ahead of Zagreb, so adjusting your internal clock will be key upon arrival. For your journey, common flight routes often involve a connection in a major European or Middle Eastern hub, as direct flights are less frequent.

Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Biometrics
Required

Visa options

TransitSchengen Air-Transit Visa (Visa A)
TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C)
90d
Apply
TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C, two entries)
90ddouble-entry
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TouristSchengen Short-Stay Visa (Visa C, multiple entries)
90dmultiple-entry
Apply
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

90 days within any 180-day period in Schengen Area.

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