How long can you stay in Spain?

Spain is in the Schengen Area, so visa-exempt visitors can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Those days are shared across the whole Schengen Area — Spain does not give you a separate allowance.

Pick a single date if you are still there.

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Spanish days count toward all of Schengen

There is no separate Spain quota. A day in Barcelona uses the same 90-day budget as a day in Paris or Berlin. If you split a trip across several Schengen countries, add every day together.

How to count your days in Spain

Count the day you arrive and the day you leave as full days, and add up every present day inside the current rolling 180-day window. The calculator above does this from your trip dates.

Staying in Spain longer than 90 days

Visa requirements and thresholds change; confirm with the Spanish consulate. This is general information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Does Spain have its own 90-day limit separate from Schengen?

No. Your days in Spain count toward the shared Schengen 90/180 total, together with every other member country.

How can I stay in Spain longer than 90 days?

Apply for a long-stay option such as the Digital Nomad Visa, the Non-Lucrative Visa, or another national residence permit.

Do arrival and departure days count in Spain?

Yes, both count as full days of presence under the Schengen rule.

Track it automatically

Daybound detects your country by GPS, counts days per country and warns you before you hit the limit.

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