Published by Chris Townsend
Last updated Dec, 11 2025
How Much Does It Cost To Ship A Container To Cyprus?
Cyprus Container Shipping Cost
International shipping is a complex task with a lot of moving pieces, such as legislation, security, capacity, and legal issues. With this fact in mind, Three Movers can help you grasp everything there is to know about international shipping so you can make an informed decision.
We ship containers to different countries around the world, including Cyprus. To determine the cost of this process, you must obtain a quote. However, there are several facts you need to be aware of in order to fully comprehend the pricing.
Factors That Affect The Costs Of Shipping
When evaluating the cost of shipping a container, there are several factors to consider, the most important of which are listed below.
- The distance to be covered during traveling.
- The volume or weight of your goods.
- The method of transportation.
- Fees that are charged at the destination port.
- The time of the year
In terms of the last factor, it's worth remembering that when it comes to overseas shipping, there are peak seasons. Back-to-school and holiday shopping drive consumer demand every year, so August to October is generally a busy shipping season.
Which Size Of Shipping Container Works Best For Me?
The most regularly used shipping containers (there are at least 16 other types of containers) are the 20ft and 40ft shipping containers, and you'll most likely be using one of them. The 20-foot shipping container can accommodate about 100 household washing machines, and the 40-foot shipping container, as you might assume, has double the capacity. However, the fact that a 40-foot container has double the capacity of a 20-foot container does not mean it costs twice as much.

Instant Rates For Shipping Containers To Cyprus
The Difference Between FCL And LCL
If you're shipping a small number of goods, you might not have to pay for the entire container. We've devised a system that allows clients with little cargo volumes to share a container. The term "less than a container load" (LCL) refers to this type of partial shipment.
If you want to ship the contents of a one-bedroom apartment, LCL is a good alternative. A volume more than that, on the other hand, will necessitate the use of an entire container. This is known as "full container load" (FCL).
Average Container Shipping Rates Estimates

FCL shipping is best for transporting lots of boxes, pallets and anything which will require a full container shipping to Cyprus of up to 45,000lbs.
Full Container Load (FCL) Shipping Rates | |
|---|---|
| 20 ft Container | $1296 |
| 40 ft Container | $1553 |

LCL shipping is more affordable way to transport less than container load shipments to Cyprus.
Less Than Container (LCL) Shipping Rates | |
|---|---|
| LCL | $65/CBM |
| Personal Effects | $530 |
| Household Goods | $595 |

International house moving to Cyprus services - quick, easy and cheap.
International House Moving Costs | |
|---|---|
| Partial House (2000Lbs & Less) | $530 |
| 1 Bedroom (3850 Lbs) | $2807 |
| 2 Bedroom (4500 Lbs) | $3205 |
| 3+ Bedroom (8750 Lbs) | $3804 |

International auto transport services to Cyprus via RoRo and container ships. Ship cars, trucks, suvs, atv's, boats, RV's, heavy equipment and more.
Container Car Shipping | |
|---|---|
| Sedan (Container) | $1868 |
| SUV (Container) | $1957 |
| Sedan via RORO | $1225 |
| SUV via RORO | $1296 |
Understanding The Different Types Of Freight Transportation
There is a range of flexible freight options available in today's supply chain to fulfill the particular business needs of enterprises all over the world. You'll probably need one or a combination of freight solutions to deliver your shipments to the appropriate destination, depending on your items, suppliers, and trade habits.
Air freight, ocean shipping, truck freight, and rail freight are the different modes of freight transportation. Due to the lack of functioning railway infrastructure in Cyprus, many other modes of transportation are required to assure the safe delivery of any cargo, whether human or freight. Since the final train was decommissioned in 1952, the only forms of transportation left are by road, sea, and air.
When shipping to Cyprus, air freight or sea freight is the best option. Air freight is five times more expensive than ocean freight, despite the fact that it is usually faster. So it's up to you to choose which one is best for you.
Additional Shipping Costs
There are some additional costs associated with shipping to another nation, and Cyprus is no exception. You should be aware of the following additional shipping costs:
- Customs clearance and duties
- Quarantine fees
- Insurance
- Inland delivery charges
- Container inspection fees
- General Rate Increase (GRI)
What's Next?
Now that you have all of the details about container shipping costs to Cyprus, all you need is a quote to get started. We can provide you with a precise quote that is also free. Simply complete our web form or call us at (888) 202-0036.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Shipping a container to Cyprus typically ranges $1,200–$3,500 for a 20-ft unit and $2,400–$5,800 for a 40-ft unit. Prices vary by route, carrier schedules, and whether you choose FCL or LCL service. Costs rise with heavier loads, port congestion, fuel surcharges, and added services such as door delivery or customs handling. Long-distance routes such as Asia or North America generally fall at the higher end of the range. For broader international comparisons, see our international moving cost guide.
The main cost drivers include container size, cargo weight, distance, origin port, and seasonal carrier demand. Fuel price adjustments, equipment shortages, and route-specific surcharges (terminal handling, security fees, documentation) also influence container freight costs. Peak seasons and limited vessel space can increase rates. Shipments requiring inland trucking, liftgate service, or special handling add to the final bill. Many customers use our international overseas moving resource to compare rate components.
UK–Cyprus container shipping usually runs $1,200–$2,600 for a 20-ft and $2,200–$4,200 for a 40-ft unit. Rates fluctuate with carrier availability, congestion at Southampton or London Gateway, and transit times through the Mediterranean. Costs increase when inland pickup, customs clearance, or port storage is needed. Weather around the English Channel can also affect schedules. For customers exploring broader international options, our international moving company ratings provide helpful guidance.
China–Cyprus routes generally fall between $2,000–$4,800 for a 20-ft and $3,200–$6,800 for a 40-ft container. Rates depend on the origin port (Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen), vessel space, and current freight market conditions. Transit times and fees rise when transshipment is required through major hubs. Weight, hazardous classifications, and customs documentation can also affect costs. For support calculating global shipping budgets, see our international moving cost resources.
FCL (Full Container Load) typically provides the best price-per-cubic-foot when you have enough cargo to fill most of a 20-ft or 40-ft unit. LCL (Less-than-Container Load) is cost-effective for smaller volumes but adds consolidation fees and may lengthen transit. Rates also depend on pallet count, density, handling needs, and carrier cutoff times at the origin port. Overweight or oversize cargo may incur special charges. You can compare container sizes using our 40-foot container movers guide.
The essential paperwork includes a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and certificate of origin. Missing or incorrect documents may add customs inspection fees, storage charges, or delivery delays. Certain commodities may require import permits or safety declarations, which can affect clearance timing. Preparing accurate documentation helps carriers establish freight class, weight, and applicable surcharges.
Yes. Heavier cargo increases ocean freight, terminal handling, and potential overweight surcharges. Specialized items such as machinery, vehicles, and hazardous materials often require classification, packaging compliance, and carrier approval, all of which add cost. High-density loads may also require reinforced blocking and bracing. Carriers use verified gross mass and commodity codes to calculate final freight rates.
Marine cargo insurance is strongly recommended because carriers typically provide limited liability. Policies usually cover loss, theft, and physical damage from loading through ocean transit. Premiums depend on shipment value, commodity type, route risk, and deductible level. Without coverage, claims may be restricted under international maritime rules. Insurance is a small percentage of total freight, making it a common add-on for high-value goods.