Track Your Schengen Days Under the 90/180 Rule
Tour 90/180 helps you track time spent in the Schengen Area under the official 90/180-day rule.
Import your travel history, plan future trips, and instantly see how many Schengen days you have left — without spreadsheets, guesswork, or online calculators.
Built for touring professionals, frequent travellers, and anyone who needs accurate Schengen 90/180 calculations without hassle.
The Schengen Calculator
Used by travellers to track calculate Schengen stays











How the Schengen 90/180 Rule Works
The Schengen 90/180 rule allows you to stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period.
This means:
The 180-day window is always moving
Every single day looks back over the previous 180 days
Entry and exit days both count as full days
This rolling calculation is what makes the rule confusing — and why manual counting and spreadsheets often lead to mistakes.
Tour 90/180 handles the rolling calculation automatically, using the same logic applied by border authorities.
You can check any date, past or future, and instantly see where you stand.
Everything You Need to Track Schengen Travel
Automatic 90/180-Day Calculation
Tour 90/180 automatically calculates your Schengen stay using the correct rolling 180-day logic — no manual counting required.
Plan Future Travel With Confidence
Check upcoming trips before you book. See instantly whether planned travel will push you over the 90-day limit. No surprises at the border.
World Map of Visited Countries
View a world map showing countries you’ve visited, giving you a clear visual record of your travel history.
Import Your Travel History
Quickly import trips instead of entering everything by hand: -Import travel history from Google Timeline -Import trips from Excel files -Import calendar data using iCal -Your past and future trips are combined correctly.
Visual Calendar & Timeline View
See your travel laid out clearly on a visual calendar and timeline, making long-term planning easier to understand at a glance.
Home Screen Widgets
See how many days you have left — and your next 180-day window — directly on your home screen.
Built for Touring Professionals and Frequent Travellers
Tour 90/180 is designed for people who travel seriously and need accurate answers.
Ideal for:
Touring musicians and crew
Film and TV production teams
Digital nomads
Business travellers
Visa-restricted visitors
Anyone spending extended time in Europe
If border control cares about your dates, this app should too.
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Schengen 90/180 Rule – Frequently Asked Questions
We've compiled a list of answers to common questions.
No. Tour 90/180 is an independent travel tracking app designed to help you understand and plan your stays. It is not affiliated with any government authority.
You can stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period. Each day you’re present looks back over the previous 180 days to calculate total stay.
Yes. Entry and exit days both count as full days, exactly as border authorities calculate them.
Yes. You can check any future date to see how planned travel will affect your available Schengen days.
No. Tour 90/180 works fully offline and does not require an account.
Yes. Online calculators don’t remember your travel history or future plans. Tour 90/180 keeps everything together and recalculates automatically.
Yes. Tour 90/180 uses the same rolling 180-day calculation method applied by Schengen border authorities, including counting entry and exit days as full days.
Staying longer than permitted can result in fines, entry bans, or future visa issues. Tour 90/180 helps you avoid overstays by clearly showing your position before and during travel.
Yes. Tour 90/180 works fully offline once installed. All calculations are performed on your device.
Different tools display different interpretations, such as:
Remaining days at the start of a day
Maximum continuous stay starting on a date
Planning scenarios rather than rolling compliance
Tour 90/180 always shows rolling compliance for the selected date using your recorded travel history.
The number shown on each calendar day represents:
How many Schengen days you are allowed to use on that specific date, based on the rolling 180-day window ending on that day.
If the day is part of a Schengen trip, that day is already included in the calculation.