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FINGRCUpdated June 7, 2026

Moving from Finland to Greece

A move from the Baltic north to the Mediterranean south, the length of Europe and entirely within the EU. Here is the honest brief on a long road move from Finland to Greece, why there is no customs to clear, and the registration steps that make you a Greek resident.

Indicative all in cost
3,600 to 6,400
2 to 3 bed, part load
Door to door time
2 to 3 weeks
road the length of Europe
Best method
Part load
best value on this lane
The surprise
No customs at all
free movement inside the EU

Costs are indicative ranges for 2026.

AThe verdict

The honest summary of this move.

Moving a household from Finland to Greece is one of the longest road moves inside the European Union, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. For a 2 to 3 bedroom home a part load runs roughly 3,600 to 6,400 euro in 2026, with the truck arriving in about two to three weeks. Because both countries sit in the EU single market, there is no customs duty and no import tax on your personal belongings.

The goods travel by road almost the full length of Europe, leaving Finland by ferry across the Baltic and driving south through Germany, Austria, and the Balkans to Greece, or taking a sea ferry on the final leg from Italy. The distance to Athens is around 3,500 kilometres. Most movers price this as a part load, where your shipment shares a truck with others heading the same way, which is the value option for a normal home. A dedicated truck suits a full house when you want the vehicle to yourself.

The freedom of movement that comes with EU membership is the single biggest simplifier here. There is no customs declaration for household goods moving between Finland and Greece, no duty, and no value added tax on your own used possessions. Given the distance, the cost is driven by fuel, ferries, and time on the road rather than by paperwork, so the route a mover chooses matters to the price.

What does take effort is settling in as a resident. Leaving Finland means notifying the Digital and Population Data Services Agency that you are moving abroad and closing your tax affairs. Arriving in Greece means obtaining a tax number, the AFM, a social security number, the AMKA, and, for a stay beyond three months, a registration certificate confirming your right of residence. None of this gates your shipment, but it gates ordinary life once you land.

BThe real number

What this move really costs in 2026.

On this lane the drivers are volume, the long road distance the length of Europe, and the ferry legs across the Baltic and the Adriatic. The table shows indicative ranges in euro for the common home sizes and road options.

Home sizePart loadDedicated vanDedicated truck
Studio or 1 bed2,200 to 4,0003,400 to 5,4004,600 to 7,200
2 to 3 bed3,600 to 6,4004,800 to 7,6006,400 to 10,200
4 plus bed5,800 to 9,4007,200 to 10,8009,200 to 14,000

Indicative ranges for 2026 in euro. A part load is cheapest because you share the truck and accept a delivery window, a dedicated vehicle is faster and private, and the Baltic and Adriatic ferry legs plus access at both ends, such as island delivery or no lift, can add a charge.

Part load
Shared truck
3,600 to 6,400
2 to 3 weeks
  • + Best value for a normal home on this long route
  • + You pay only for the space you use
  • ~ Delivery comes within a window, not a fixed day
Dedicated truck
Full home
6,400 to 10,200
10 to 16 days
  • + Sole use of the vehicle, direct from door to door
  • + Right size for a full 2 to 3 bed home
  • ! You pay for the whole truck on a long haul
Dedicated van
Small or urgent
3,400 to 5,400
8 to 14 days
  • + Fast and direct for a flat or part move
  • + Good for a fixed delivery date
  • ~ Limited capacity, not for a full house
CThe plan

A realistic timeline for this move.

A long road move inside the EU needs more lead time than a short hop, mostly for the distance. The admin at each end runs in parallel, so start the Greek registration steps early.

6 weeks out

Get movers to survey

Have movers run video or in home surveys for an accurate volume and a binding or not to exceed quote. Ask how they route the long leg south and which ferries they use.

5 weeks out

Book the road slot

Confirm your collection date in Finland and your delivery window in Greece. Part loads run on a schedule, so flexible dates lower the price on this long lane.

4 weeks out

Sort your Finnish exit

Notify the Digital and Population Data Services Agency that you are moving abroad, and tell your bank, insurer, and the tax office, the Vero.

2 weeks out

Plan your Greek registration

Line up the documents to apply for an AFM tax number and an AMKA, which you will need for a bank account, a job, and health care.

Moving days

Pack and load

The crew packs and loads the truck, which heads south through Europe with no customs to clear.

Arrival weeks

Deliver and register

Your goods are delivered with no customs file, and you obtain your AFM and AMKA and, for a longer stay, your registration certificate.

DCustoms and import into Greece

Bringing your household goods into Greece.

There is no customs frontier between Finland and Greece, because both are in the EU single market. The real arrival task is Greek registration, not clearance.

Your used household goods move freely between Finland and Greece. There is no customs declaration, no import duty, and no value added tax on your personal possessions, because the single market treats this as an internal move. You still want a clear, itemised inventory for the mover and your insurance, but no customs file is required and nothing is inspected at a border for duty.

The arrival paperwork that matters is administrative. You obtain a Greek tax number, the AFM, from the tax authority, the AADE, and a social security number, the AMKA, which together unlock employment, banking, and health care. For a stay beyond three months, EU citizens apply for a registration certificate that confirms the right of residence, handled through the local authorities. These steps take patience, and an appointment system, rather than money.

A few practical points still apply even inside the EU. Bringing a car from Finland is allowed, but you register the vehicle in Greece and follow the local road tax and inspection rules, so check the current position before shipping it. Pets travel under the EU pet passport scheme with a microchip and a valid rabies vaccination. If your final address is on a Greek island, the last leg may use a domestic ferry, which adds time and cost to delivery.

Verify before you move. Greek registration steps, the AFM and AMKA process, and vehicle rules can change. Confirm the current position with the Independent Authority for Public Revenue, the AADE, the Greek authorities, and your mover before you move.
EVisas and residency

The realistic routes for this corridor.

As an EU move, this corridor is about free movement and registration rather than visas. These are the routes that apply most often to people relocating from Finland.

EU free movementMost common

Finnish citizens have the right to live and work in Greece with no visa. For a stay beyond three months you apply for a registration certificate that confirms your right of residence.

WorkEmployment led

Moving for a job is straightforward for EU citizens, who do not need a work permit. Your AFM and AMKA connect you to the Greek tax and social security systems once you arrive.

RetirementRetirees

Many people from the north retire to Greece. EU citizens settle freely, register their residence, and arrange health cover, often a strong draw of this particular corridor.

Family member from outside the EUFamily led

If a family member is not an EU citizen, they may need a residence permit even though you move freely yourself, handled through the Greek immigration authorities.

Not immigration advice. Registration timelines and the rules for non EU family members can change. Confirm current requirements with the Greek immigration authorities or a qualified adviser before relying on any route.
FChoosing a mover

How to choose a mover for Finland to Greece.

We never name, rank, or recommend a moving company. Instead, here is the neutral checklist that matters on this exact lane. Apply it to any quote, then request comparable quotes through the form below.

FIDI or IAM affiliation

Membership of the FIDI Global Alliance or the International Association of Movers signals audited financial stability and a complaints process you can lean on if something goes wrong.

Real corridor experience

Ask how many households the company has shipped on your exact route in the past year. A mover that runs the lane regularly knows the ports, the customs broker, and the paperwork by heart.

A binding pre move survey

Insist on a video or in home survey and a binding or not to exceed quote. A price built from a real volume estimate is the only quote you can compare like for like.

Clear insurance terms

Read how transit cover is calculated, what the deductible is, and whether valuation is by replacement value. Vague cover is the most common regret on an international move.

Verifiable reviews

Look for recent, specific reviews that name the destination, not just star ratings. Patterns in how a company handles claims tell you more than any single glowing note.

Written scope and timeline

Everything that matters belongs in writing: packing, customs clearance, delivery, unpacking, and debris removal, with who pays destination charges spelled out.

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?Common questions

Questions people ask about this move.

How much does it cost to move from Finland to Greece?

For a 2 to 3 bedroom home, a part load typically costs from about 3,600 to 6,400 euro in 2026. The figure depends on volume, the long road distance the length of Europe, and the ferry legs. Base your budget on a binding pre move survey.

How long does it take to move from Finland to Greece?

Plan on roughly two to three weeks door to door for a part load by road, given the distance from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. A dedicated truck is a little faster at ten to sixteen days.

Do I pay duty moving household goods from Finland to Greece?

No. Both countries are in the EU single market, so your used personal belongings move with no customs duty and no import tax. There is no customs declaration for an internal EU move.

What do I need to register when I arrive in Greece?

You obtain a tax number, the AFM, and a social security number, the AMKA, and for a stay beyond three months a registration certificate confirming your right of residence. These unlock work, banking, and health care.

Can my container go to a Greek island?

Most moves deliver to the mainland, but island delivery is possible using a domestic ferry on the final leg, which adds time and cost. Tell your mover the exact address early.

Do I need a visa to move from Finland to Greece?

No. As a Finnish and EU citizen you have the right to live and work in Greece without a visa. You register your residence after you arrive.