Croatia Visa RequirementsFor Lithuania passport holders
Lithuanian citizens travel to Croatia visa-free with no stay limit as EU and Schengen members.
Great news! Lithuania passport holders can enter Croatia without a visa for tourism or business purposes.
No visa required. Lithuanian passport or ID card accepted.
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
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Lithuania to Croatia: What You Need to Know
Both Lithuania and Croatia are EU and Schengen members (Croatia joined Schengen January 2023). Lithuanian citizens travel freely.
Documents: Lithuanian passport or national ID card.
How to Get There
Seasonal direct flights from Vilnius (VNO) to Split (SPU) and Dubrovnik (DBV) with Ryanair and charter operators. Flight time approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
Money & Banking
Croatia uses the euro (EUR). Cards widely accepted.
Practical Tips
Croatia's Dalmatian coast, Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO), Dubrovnik (UNESCO), Split (Diocletian's Palace UNESCO), and Istria (truffle country, Roman amphitheater in Pula) are outstanding. A popular summer charter destination for Lithuanians.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Lithuanian citizens need a visa to visit Croatia?
No. Both Lithuania and Croatia are EU and Schengen members. Lithuanian citizens travel visa-free with no stay limit.
Is Croatia affordable compared to Lithuania?
The Croatian coast is noticeably more expensive than inland Croatia and has become significantly pricier in recent years. Dubrovnik is expensive even by Western European standards. Inland areas and off-season visits offer much better value.
What are the Plitvice Lakes?
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in inland Croatia featuring 16 terraced lakes connected by waterfalls, set in a forested canyon. The turquoise water color comes from calcium carbonate and organic matter. It is one of the most photographed natural sites in Central Europe.
How do I get from Vilnius to Croatia?
Seasonal direct flights from Vilnius (VNO) to Split (SPU) and Dubrovnik (DBV) with Ryanair. Connections via Riga, Warsaw, or Vienna available year-round. Flight time approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
What is a must-do experience in Dubrovnik?
Walk the City Walls (approximately 2 km, stunning views over the old city and Adriatic). Take the cable car to Mount Srd for a panoramic view. Visit the Rector's Palace. Take a boat to the Elafiti Islands. Come early morning to avoid cruise ship crowds.
Does Croatia use the euro?
Yes. Croatia adopted the euro (EUR) on 1 January 2023.