Czech Republic Visa RequirementsFor Croatia passport holders

Croatian passport holders travel to Czech Republic visa-free. Both countries are Schengen Area and EU members, allowing unrestricted entry with no border controls for stays up to 90 days.

Visa Free
Prague
Europe
CZK (Kč)
Czech
UTC+1

Great news! Croatia passport holders can enter Czech Republic without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa or authorization is required. Travel with your Croatian passport or national ID card. The 90-day Schengen allowance is shared across all Schengen countries. For work or longer stays, apply for a Czech residence permit before leaving Croatia.

Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Croatia to Czech Republic: What You Need to Know

The Czech Republic and Croatia are both Central and Eastern European EU members. The Czech Republic joined the Schengen Area in 2007; Croatia joined on January 1, 2023. Prague is one of Europe's most visited cities, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. Czech-Croatian ties include strong tourism flows in both directions: Czech tourists are among the most frequent visitors to the Croatian Adriatic coast, and Croatians visit Prague in growing numbers for city breaks.

How to Get There

Zagreb (ZAG) connects to Prague (PRG) via direct flights with Wizz Air and seasonal Croatia Airlines routes. Connections also available via Vienna (VIE) or Warsaw (WAW). Ryanair serves routes seasonally from coastal Croatian airports.

Money & Banking

Czech Republic uses the Czech Koruna (CZK), not the Euro. Cards are widely accepted in Prague and tourist areas. Cash (CZK) is recommended for smaller towns, local pubs, and markets. Avoid airport and city-center currency exchange booths: use ATMs for better rates. Tipping: 10% at restaurants is standard in Prague; locals often round up the bill.

Practical Tips

Prague Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG) is the main gateway. Prague's metro, tram, and bus network is excellent and inexpensive. Buy a transit pass rather than individual tickets. Prague's city center (Old Town, Mala Strana, Prague Castle) is walkable. The Czech Republic changed its official English name to Czechia in 2016; both names are used officially.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Croatian citizens need a visa for the Czech Republic?

No. Croatian citizens are EU nationals and can enter the Czech Republic without any visa. Both countries are Schengen members, so internal border checks do not apply.

How long can a Croatian citizen stay in the Czech Republic?

There is no maximum stay limit for Croatian citizens in the Czech Republic. EU freedom of movement applies fully.

Does the Czech Republic use the euro?

No. The Czech Republic uses the Czech koruna (CZK). Despite being an EU member, the Czech Republic has not yet adopted the euro. Plan to exchange currency or use ATMs to withdraw koruna.

How do I travel from Zagreb to Prague?

Direct flights from Zagreb to Prague are available and take about 1.5 hours. Connecting options via Vienna, Budapest, or Frankfurt are also common. No direct train service exists; train connections typically require 2-3 changes.

Is Prague popular with Croatian tourists?

Yes. Prague is one of Europe's most visited cities and a popular destination for Croatian tourists, students, and professionals. The two countries have strong ties through shared Central European history and EU membership.

Can Croatian citizens study in the Czech Republic under the same conditions as Czech citizens?

Yes. EU citizens, including Croatians, have the right to study in the Czech Republic under the same admission conditions and tuition fee arrangements as Czech nationals. Erasmus+ exchange programs also operate between Croatian and Czech universities.

What documents should a Croatian citizen carry when visiting the Czech Republic?

A valid Croatian passport or national ID card is sufficient for travel. No additional documents are required for tourism or short visits as an EU citizen.