Schengen Visa for Italians 2026Visa-Free Entry Rules & the 90/180 Limit
No visa - Schengen member
- Countries covered
- 29
- Visa needed
- No
- Max short stay
- No limit
- Advance visa fee
- None
Do Italians need a Schengen visa?
No. Italians do not need a Schengen visa - their country is a Schengen member, so they have freedom of movement across the whole area with no visa and no stay limit.
Italy is one of the 29 Schengen members, so this page is short by design: there is no visa, no form and no fee for travel anywhere in the area. See the Italy passport page for everything the passport unlocks beyond Europe.
Schengen Entry Guides for Italian Travellers (9)
Per-country entry guides for Italian citizens - stay length, conditions and the official source for each destination.
- 🇩🇪Germany visa for Italian citizens
- 🇫🇷France visa for Italian citizens
- 🇪🇸Spain visa for Italian citizens
- 🇳🇱Netherlands visa for Italian citizens
- 🇬🇷Greece visa for Italian citizens
- 🇨ðŸ‡Switzerland visa for Italian citizens
- 🇵🇹Portugal visa for Italian citizens
- 🇦🇹Austria visa for Italian citizens
- 🇧🇪Belgium visa for Italian citizens
Beyond Schengen: What the Italy Passport Unlocks
Europe is one region - see the full picture of where the Italy passport can travel visa-free, on arrival or with an e-visa on the Italy passport page, compare it against every other passport on the passport rankings, or read the full Schengen visa guide for the countries list, application steps and the 90/180 rule.
Schengen Visa for Italians: FAQ
Do Italians need a Schengen visa in 2026?
No. Italians do not need a Schengen visa - their country is a Schengen member, so they have freedom of movement across the whole area with no visa and no stay limit.
How long can Italians stay in the Schengen Area?
As citizens of a Schengen member state, Italians have freedom of movement: they can live, work and travel across the area without a visa or a stay limit.
Do Italians need ETIAS for Europe?
No. ETIAS is the EU's planned travel authorisation for visa-exempt non-EU visitors; citizens of Schengen and EU member states are not in its scope.
Which countries does a Schengen trip cover for Italians?
The Schengen Area has 29 member countries in 2026: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. The same visa-free rules apply in all of them. Ireland and the United Kingdom are not in Schengen and run separate visa policies.
Check every destination for the Italy passport
See the full visa-free list, visa on arrival destinations and e-visa options for Italian travellers.
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