Croatia visa for Sammarinese citizens

Croatia passport holders enjoy a visa-free stay for up to 90 days when visiting San Marino, making spontaneous trips an easy option. While there are no visa fees for this arrangement, you'll want to factor in the cost of your Italian Lira currency conversion as San Marino uses it despite being in the Eurozone. Be aware that while you can enter San Marino directly, most flights will route through Italy, often landing in nearby Rimini, so familiarizing yourself with Italian public transport options to reach the microstate is a wise pre-travel step.

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
Apply
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)
Apply
StudentNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, student purpose)
Apply
FamilyNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, family reunion)
Apply
BusinessNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, business purpose)
Apply
MedicalNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, medical purpose)
Apply
OtherNational Long-Stay Visa (Visa D, private visit/other purpose)
Apply
TouristVisa-Free Entry for U.S. Passport Holders
90d$0multiple-entry

90 days within any 180 day period in the Schengen Area

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