Croatia Visa RequirementsFor French Polynesia passport holders

French Polynesia's residents hold French passports and benefit from EU free movement rights. Croatia joined the Schengen Area in January 2023, meaning French passport holders can enter Croatia without any visa or prior application.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Zagreb
Europe
EUR (€)
Croatian
UTC+1

French Polynesia passport holders must apply for a visa at a Croatia embassy or consulate before traveling.

French Polynesia citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Croatia. The visa costs €80 (~$87) and allows stays up to 90 days.

Croatia 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 date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

French Polynesia to Croatia: What You Need to Know

Croatia became a Schengen member in January 2023. French citizens, including those from French Polynesia, enjoy unrestricted entry to Croatia and all Schengen countries. The Adriatic coast is one of Europe's most popular destinations and is easily reached via Paris or Frankfurt.

How to Get There

From Tahiti Faaa (PPT) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) on Air Tahiti Nui (approximately 22 hours). From Paris, Croatian Airlines, Ryanair, and Wizz Air offer direct or one-stop flights to Split or Dubrovnik in under 3 hours.

Money & Banking

Croatia uses the Euro (EUR) since 2023. Cards are widely accepted. Budget 70 to 120 EUR per day. ATMs are available throughout the country. Tourist areas are cashless-friendly.

Practical Tips

Travel on your French passport. No visa is needed for Croatia. Split (SPU) and Dubrovnik (DBV) airports are the main tourist entry points. Summer is the busiest and hottest season. Book ferries to Croatian islands well in advance for June through August travel.