Onward Ticket for Croatia Visa (2026)
Usually requires onward ticketCroatia requires proof of onward travel for non-EU/EEA nationals as a Schengen member since 2023. Airlines flying into Franjo Tudman Airport (ZAG) in Zagreb and Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) check for return tickets. The Adriatic coast is a major tourist draw.
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Visa & Onward Ticket Requirements for Croatia
Croatia joined the Schengen Area in 2023. Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals at departure airports. Croatia Airlines and other carriers enforce documentation checks. Immigration at Zagreb (ZAG), Dubrovnik (DBV), and Split (SPU) may verify departure plans. Schengen 90/180-day rule applies.
Key Facts
- Schengen member since 2023
- Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals
- Dubrovnik, Split, and Adriatic islands are major tourist draws
- Croatia Airlines and budget carriers enforce at departure
- Schengen 90/180-day rule applies
At a Glance
- Onward ticket required?
- usually
- Typical stay duration
- 90 days within 180-day period (Schengen rules)
- Visa types
- Schengen Visa-Free Entry, Schengen Visa (C), National Visa (D)
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