
International moving costs from Ireland in 2026
What a move abroad from Ireland really costs, in indicative ranges you can plan around, by destination and home size, with the modes compared and the hidden costs that catch people out.
All figures are indicative ranges for 2026.
What a move abroad from Ireland really costs.
The honest answer is that a move from Ireland into Europe is a road and ferry job, usually in the low to mid thousands of euros, while an overseas move is a sea container job that typically lands between about 6,000 and 24,000 euros depending on home size and destination. Ireland's island geography means even European moves include a sea crossing.
Because Ireland is an island, every move abroad involves water. Moves to the United Kingdom and continental Europe travel by road and ferry, with the truck rolling onto a ferry from Dublin and continuing by road, and they are priced on the share of the load you use plus the crossing.
Overseas moves leave by sea container, mainly through Dublin Port, with Cork also serving southern routes, and here the bill is driven by your volume, whether you take a shared or full container, the destination port, and how far the final delivery runs. A move to the United States or Canada often costs less than one to Australia, simply because of the sea distance.
Everything below is in euros and indicative for 2026. Treat these as planning ranges. The only number you can rely on comes from a binding pre move survey of your actual home, which is free and worth arranging early.
Indicative ranges by destination region and home size.
The table below shows typical door to door ranges from Ireland in 2026, in euros. European moves assume road and ferry, overseas moves assume a sea container, shared for smaller homes and sole use for larger ones.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door. Volume, season, port pair, and final delivery distance move the figure. Summer is the peak and costs more. These are planning ranges, not quotes.
Shared, dedicated, or air, and when each wins.
The single biggest lever on your bill is how your goods travel. Here is how the three common modes from Ireland compare, and the home each one suits.
- +Best value for a studio or a partial home
- +You pay only for the space you use
- −Slower, because your goods wait for a consolidated load
- +Faster and handled only for your home
- +The sensible choice for a full house
- −You pay for the whole truck or box even if part empty
- +Fastest way to get essentials abroad
- +Useful while a sea container is still in transit
- −Rarely economical for a full household
The factors that decide your final bill.
Two households moving from the same Irish town to the same destination can pay very different amounts. These are the levers that explain the gap.
Volume. The cubic metres you ship is the master variable. Shipping less is the surest way to spend less, since both freight and destination charges scale with volume. A serious declutter before the survey often pays for itself.
Mode and container share. A shared load is cheaper but slower, a dedicated load faster but priced for the whole space. Picking the right one for your volume is the biggest single decision.
Season. Late spring through summer is peak across the Irish market, when schools break and demand is highest. A move in autumn or winter is usually cheaper and easier to book.
The sea crossing and access. Every move from Ireland includes a ferry or ocean leg, and a longer or thinner lane costs more. Difficult access at either end, such as a narrow Georgian stairwell with no lift or a long carry, adds charges, so describe access honestly to the surveyor.
How to make quotes truly comparable.
The most expensive mistake is comparing two quotes that are not measuring the same move. Get these right and the numbers line up honestly.
Insist on a binding pre move survey. A video or in home survey of your actual home is the only honest basis for a price. A quote given over the phone without one is a guess that tends to grow on moving day. A binding or not to exceed quote built from a real survey is what you want.
Check the scope is identical. Make sure every quote includes the same things: packing and materials, loading, the ferry or freight, insurance, customs clearance, destination delivery, unpacking, and any stair, shuttle, or long carry charges. A cheap headline that excludes packing or delivery is not actually cheap.
Read the insurance and the exclusions. Compare how each mover values your goods, what the deductible is, and what is excluded. Then weigh the price against corridor experience and verifiable reviews, not the headline figure alone.
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Questions people ask about moving costs from Ireland.
How much does an international move from Ireland cost in 2026?
For a 2 to 3 bedroom home, plan on roughly 2,500 to 6,500 euros for a road and ferry move within Europe, and around 6,000 to 16,000 euros for an overseas container move, depending on destination, volume, and mode. A studio is less and a four bedroom home more. These are indicative 2026 ranges, not quotes.
What is the cheapest way to move abroad from Ireland?
Within Europe, a shared road and ferry load is usually cheapest, since you pay only for the space you use. Overseas, a shared sea container is the most economical for a studio or a partial home, while a full container makes sense for a complete house. Air freight is fastest but rarely economical for a whole household.
What hidden costs come with moving from Ireland?
Beyond the headline freight, budget for insurance, port and destination handling charges, customs clearance fees outside the EU, storage if dates slip, a long carry or shuttle where a truck cannot reach the door, and replacing appliances that do not suit the destination. These extras commonly add ten to twenty five percent.
Do I pay duty when moving my household goods out of Ireland?
Moving within the European Union, used household goods move freely with no customs duty, though the ferry leg still adds cost. Moving outside the EU, your goods are exported from Ireland and imported at the destination, where most countries grant relief on used personal effects for people transferring residence, subject to their own rules. Verify the destination rules before you ship.
How do I compare moving quotes from Ireland fairly?
Insist on a binding pre move survey, by video or in home, so every quote is built on the same volume. Then check each quote covers the same scope: packing, materials, the ferry or freight, insurance, customs, destination delivery, and any stair or shuttle charges. The lowest headline figure is rarely the lowest final bill.