Moving to Cyprus is an exciting step – whether you’re relocating permanently to Limassol or setting up a sunny holiday base in Paphos. But between customs rules, logistics and costs, shipping your possessions can feel overwhelming. Though, with preparation, you can move your belongings to Cyprus with as little stress as possible.
We’ve helped thousands of buyers like you move overseas, and with the right plan in place, getting your belongings to Cyprus can be stress-free and cost-effective. Whether you’re moving a few essentials or furnishing your entire new home, below we’ll explain your options, timelines, costs and best practices in 2025.
Contents
- How to move your belongings to Cyprus
- Air freight: when speed matters
- Sea freight: more space, less stress
- Shipping costs to Cyprus in 2025
- Can I ship my car to Cyprus?
- Top tips for a smooth move
- Frequently asked questions

It can seem daunting to move your belongings to Cyprus, but it can be easy with preparation
How to move your belongings to Cyprus
Cyprus may be an island, but shipping your belongings there involves fewer complications than many people expect. You’ve got two main transport options: air freight or sea freight – and the route you choose will depend on your budget, timeline and the volume of possessions.
Professional international shipping companies usually offer a full door-to-door service. That means your items will be packed at your departing residence, transported, handled through customs, delivered to your new Cypriot address and unpacked if needed.
Before choosing your provider, check they are accredited by the British Association of Removers (BAR) or the International Association of Movers (IAM). These organisations ensure high standards and offer dispute support if anything goes wrong.
Remember, Cyprus has no customs duty on household effects if you’re relocating permanently and meet certain requirements – including proving residency and ownership. However, there are specific forms to complete and timelines to meet, so working with a customs-savvy shipper can save time and money.
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Air freight: when speed matters
If you’re keen to have your possessions in Cyprus as quickly as possible, air freight might be the way to go. Items sent by air usually arrive in just one to three days – ideal if you’re setting up a home office straight away or want your essentials ready and waiting.
That said, speed comes at a price. In 2025, sending a small shipment by air can cost nearly four times as much as going by sea. It’s best suited for smaller moves or high-value items that you can’t be without for long.
Professionals usually recommend splitting your shipment – take the urgent items by air and the rest by sea. Things like documents, computer equipment and even your clothes for the first few weeks can be flown over, while furniture and non-essentials follow by ship.
Most air shipments to Cyprus arrive via Larnaca or Paphos International Airport. From there, your freight provider can organise clearance and delivery to your home. Just be sure your paperwork is watertight and that you’re aware of insurance coverage.
Sea freight: more space, less stress
For most people moving to Cyprus – particularly if it’s your main residence – sea freight is the more practical choice. Container shipping is slower, typically taking six to nine days from a UK port like Southampton to Limassol or Larnaca. But it offers far more bang for your buck.
You’ll usually have two container size choices: 20-foot (for the contents of a small to medium home) or 40-foot (for larger homes or if you’ve got bulky furniture, garden goods or even a car). If you haven’t got enough to fill a full container, many companies offer groupage options – where you share space with others making similar moves.
As with air freight, most shipping companies offer packing, loading and customs support. Some even provide tracking tools, so you can see where your belongings are in real time. This can help reduce the anxiety of long waits.
In 2025, container shipping to Cyprus remains relatively stable in cost despite recent global volatility in freight rates. But book ahead – peak seasons like summer can mean longer wait times and higher prices due to demand.
Shipping costs to Cyprus in 2025
Although actual prices vary depending on your location and what you’re shipping, here’s a ballpark overview of expected charges in 2025 based on market research and average quotes:
- Small flat by sea (20 ft container, partial load): £900–£1,200
- Small flat by air: £3,500–£4,200
- Three-bedroom house by sea (full 20 ft container): approximately £1,500–£1,800
- Five-bedroom house by sea (40 ft container): £2,000–£2,800
Prices include packing, customs paperwork and door-to-door delivery, though not every quote will cover insurance or storage. Always confirm whether VAT is included and what happens if your shipment is delayed.
If budget is tight, consider decluttering before you move. Shipping fewer items could save hundreds, and you can pick up many essentials locally – Cyprus has plenty of well-stocked furniture stores like IKEA and Superhome Centre. Read up on shopping in Cyprus to learn what is and isn’t easy to come by locally.
Can I ship my car to Cyprus?
Yes – and many people do. If you’re attached to your current car or simply want to avoid buying a new one abroad, you can transport it by sea in a 20 or 40-foot container or as roll-on/roll-off cargo.
Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Cost of shipping: Around £1,000–£2,500 depending on size and method
- Import taxes: Vary by age, engine size and emissions – newer, greener vehicles get better rates
- Inspection: All imported cars need to pass a roadworthiness test at a Vehicle Inspection Centre before being registered
Cyprus charges VAT on car imports if you’ve owned the vehicle for less than six months or driven it fewer than 6,000km. However, you may be exempt if it’s part of your personal belongings and you’re moving permanently.
Make sure you have all documentation ready: the V5 (logbook), proof of purchase, MOT and insurance papers. Most shipping firms will guide you through the import process step by step – just ask before booking.
Top tips for a smooth move
Relocating your life internationally requires careful planning – and a bit of patience. Here are our top tips for a stress-free move to Cyprus:
- Start early: Booking a shipping provider at least 2–3 months before your move will give you more options and better rates
- Be realistic: Don’t underestimate how long it takes to pack or how much space you’ll need
- Label everything: Clearly mark boxes with contents and destination rooms – it’ll save hours at the other end
- Get insured: International shipping insurance isn’t always included – ask about full replacement cover for peace of mind
- Pack a survival kit: Bring a suitcase with daily essentials and key documents – especially if shipping is delayed
And don’t forget to celebrate your arrival. You’ve just moved your life to a Mediterranean island – that deserves more than a few Cyprus meze and a chilled Keo beer.
Want help getting started? Our friendly team at Your Overseas Home can connect you with trusted shipping companies, legal experts and local agents to support every stage of your move. Book a free consultation today and let us help you make your Cypriot dream a reality.
Frequently asked questions about shipping to Cyprus
How long does it take to ship belongings to Cyprus?
Sea freight typically takes 6–9 days from the UK to Cyprus, depending on the port and provider. Air freight is much faster, usually arriving within 1–3 days, but is significantly more expensive.
What is the cheapest way to move furniture to Cyprus?
Sea freight is the most cost-effective option for shipping large volumes. Sharing a container (groupage service) can lower your costs if you don’t have enough items to fill a full container.
Can I ship my car to Cyprus when I move?
Yes. You can ship your car to Cyprus by sea using a container or roll-on/roll-off method. Costs range from £1,000–£2,500. VAT and inspection rules apply depending on how long you’ve owned the vehicle.
Are there customs duties when moving household goods to Cyprus?
If you’re relocating permanently and meet certain residency and ownership requirements, household goods are generally exempt from customs duties. Ensure your paperwork is in order to qualify for the exemption.
How much does it cost to ship to Cyprus in 2025?
In 2025, shipping a small flat by sea starts from £900, while air freight for similar volumes can exceed £3,500. Full 20-foot containers range from £1,500–£1,800, and 40-foot containers for larger moves cost up to £2,800.