How long can you stay in Cyprus?

Cyprus is in the European Union but not in the Schengen Area, so it runs its own 90/180 rule: visa-exempt visitors can stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Crucially, those days are counted separately from Schengen.

Cyprus days and Schengen days are separate

Because Cyprus is outside Schengen, time you spend there does not touch your Schengen 90/180, and your Schengen days do not touch your Cyprus allowance. In practice, the two 90-day budgets run on independent clocks.

Why this helps a longer stay in Europe

You can spend up to 90 days in the Schengen Area and, separately, up to 90 days in Cyprus within the same period — a common way to extend time in Europe without a long-stay visa. Each area still has its own limit to respect.

Staying in Cyprus longer than 90 days

Track two clocks at once

If you split your time between Cyprus and the Schengen Area, you have two separate 90/180 counters to watch. Daybound tracks presence per country and flags each limit before you reach it, so a Cyprus stay and a Schengen trip never get confused.

Cyprus is expected to join the Schengen Area in the future, which would change how days are counted. Visa-free access depends on your nationality and rules change; confirm the current policy. This is general information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Does Cyprus count toward the Schengen 90/180?

No. Cyprus is not in the Schengen Area, so your Cyprus days and your Schengen days are counted separately.

Can I spend 90 days in Schengen and 90 in Cyprus?

Yes. The two areas have independent 90/180 limits, so time in one does not reduce the other — but you must respect each limit on its own.

How can I stay in Cyprus longer than 90 days?

Apply for a long-stay route such as the Digital Nomad Visa, a visitor-category residence permit (the pink slip), or a work or business permit.

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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