Quick answer
Removals to Switzerland from Spain require more planning than a standard EU move because Switzerland has its own customs system. Spain is in the EU, but Switzerland is not in the EU customs union, so even used household goods may need customs preparation.
Depending on the route, removals from Spain to Switzerland can cover roughly 900 km to more than 2,000 km. A compact man and van move from Barcelona to Geneva is very different from a full family relocation from Madrid to Zurich, Malaga to Basel or Valencia to Lausanne. Distance matters, but volume, weight, access, packing quality and documents matter just as much.
VANonsite supports moves from Spain to Switzerland with secure European transport, GPS tracking for every load and vehicle sizes from 1m3 to 90m3. Small moves can stay lean and affordable. Larger or delicate relocations can be supported with Packing Service, Furniture Removals, Home Removals, White Glove Delivery, Office Removals, Storage or Student Removals.
For a dedicated Switzerland route service, visit VANonsite removals to Switzerland.
Introduction
Moving from Spain to Switzerland can feel like a sharp, exciting turn in life. A job in Zurich. A university place in Lausanne. A family move to Geneva. A new office in Basel. Then the practical side arrives: boxes, furniture, customs, loading access, documents and a van that has to cross Europe safely.
This is why removals to Switzerland from Spain should not be planned by guesswork. A vague list creates vague logistics. A clear inventory gives the move structure. Count boxes, measure large furniture, photograph fragile items and check both addresses for stairs, lifts, parking and building rules.
A compact man and van service can be ideal for students, small flats, urgent deliveries, single furniture items and partial loads. Larger moves may need professional packing, furniture protection, storage or premium handling. VANonsite adapts the plan to the real size of the move, from 1m3 of essentials to a 90m3 full house relocation.
TL:DR
- Removals to Switzerland from Spain usually need customs preparation because Switzerland has its own import rules.
- Routes can range from roughly 900 km to more than 2,000 km, depending on the cities.
- A clear inventory improves quotes, vehicle choice, customs clarity and safe loading.
- VANonsite offers GPS tracked transport and vehicle sizes from 1m3 to 90m3.
- A man and van service works well for students, small flats, urgent moves and partial loads.
- Larger moves may need Packing Service, Furniture Removals, Storage, Home Removals or White Glove Delivery.
- Documents, customs forms, pet papers and valuables should stay with you, not inside the van.
- Swiss delivery access should be checked early, including stairs, lifts, parking and delivery windows.
How removals to Switzerland from Spain work
A smooth move starts before the van arrives. VANonsite needs the collection address in Spain, the delivery address in Switzerland, preferred dates, floor levels, lift access, parking details and walking distance from the van to the door. These details shape the quote, vehicle size, loading plan and delivery timing.
A practical process usually looks like this:
- Quote request: Share addresses, dates, floor levels, lift access and parking details.
- Inventory preparation: List boxes, furniture, appliances, electronics, fragile items and high value pieces.
- Photo check: Send photos of bulky items, staircases, lifts, entrances and parking areas.
- Vehicle selection: Match the load to the right VANonsite vehicle, from 1m3 to 90m3.
- Service choice: Decide if the move needs packing, dismantling, storage, Furniture Removals or White Glove Delivery.
- Document preparation: Check Swiss customs rules and prepare relocation documents before loading day.
- Loading in Spain: Protect, position and secure the load for a long route.
- GPS tracked transport: Follow the shipment across Europe.
- Delivery in Switzerland: Unload, place items by room and check the shipment.
For removals from Spain to Switzerland, access planning is critical. A van may travel hundreds of kilometres smoothly, then lose time in the last 50 metres because there is no parking space, the lift is too small or the staircase is narrow. Share access photos whenever possible.
| Stage | What happens | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Before loading | Inventory, access and fragile items are confirmed | Prevents confusion and protects high risk items |
| Loading in Spain | Items are placed by weight, fragility and unloading order | Reduces damage risk |
| Transport | The shipment moves with GPS tracking | Gives visibility during the route |
| Swiss arrival | Parking and delivery contact are checked | Keeps unloading efficient |
| Unloading | Items are placed by room | Saves time and reduces double handling |
Why Switzerland needs customs planning
Spain is an EU member state. Switzerland is not in the EU customs union. That means removals to Switzerland from Spain may require customs preparation, even when the shipment contains used personal belongings.
Swiss customs guidance explains that personal effects may qualify as removal goods when certain conditions are met. In practical terms, the items should usually be used personal belongings intended for continued use after importation. A clear inventory helps show that the shipment is a genuine relocation, not commercial stock or newly purchased goods.
Useful official sources:
- Swiss customs guidance on moving household effects
- Swiss relocation import procedure
- Moving to Switzerland on ch.ch
A customs preparation plan should include:
- A room by room inventory of household goods.
- Swiss address and delivery contact details.
- Residence, work, study or family documents where relevant.
- Customs forms where applicable, including form 18.44 in many household relocation cases.
- Vehicle documents if importing a private car.
- Pet documents if animals are travelling.
- Notes on alcohol, food, plants, tools, commercial stock or unusual goods.
Some goods deserve extra caution, including alcohol, food, plants, professional tools, commercial goods, new items, weapons, restricted products and large quantities of identical products. Check official Swiss guidance before loading day if anything is unusual.
Documents for moving from Spain to Switzerland
Documents depend on nationality, residence status, the reason for relocation and what is travelling in the van. A student moving 5m3 from Barcelona to Lausanne will not need the same paperwork profile as a family moving a full household, car and pets from Madrid to Zurich.
Keep a digital or printed folder with you. Do not pack it inside a box.
| Document or detail | Why it matters | Official source |
|---|---|---|
| Passport or national ID | Confirms identity for travel and border checks | Spanish Ministry of Interior passport information |
| Spanish public document services | Helps check official document matters before departure | Spanish Ministry of Interior public services |
| Swiss address or residence plan | Supports the relocation destination | Moving to Switzerland |
| Itemised inventory | Helps customs understand the shipment | Swiss relocation import procedure |
| Customs form 18.44 where applicable | Used in many household relocation cases | Swiss household effects customs |
| Work, study or family documents | May support the reason for residence | Working in Switzerland |
| Vehicle documents | Needed if importing a private car | Swiss customs vehicle relocation |
| Pet passport, microchip and rabies details | Important for dogs, cats and ferrets | Swiss FSVO pet travel rules |
This is practical guidance, not legal advice. Requirements can change, so always verify current rules through official Swiss and Spanish sources.

Customs inventory for household goods
A customs inventory is both a moving tool and a customs tool. It helps VANonsite estimate volume, weight and handling needs, while helping Swiss customs understand the shipment.
The best inventory is clear, honest and room based. It does not need to list every fork or T-shirt, but it should explain the load well enough for someone who has never seen your home.
| Room | Example items | Useful detail |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | Bed frame, mattress, wardrobe, clothes boxes | Add dimensions for large furniture |
| Kitchen | Table, chairs, cookware, plates, small appliances | Mark glass and ceramics as fragile |
| Living room | Sofa, TV, coffee table, lamps, books | Photograph delicate or premium pieces |
| Office | Desk, chair, monitors, printer, files | Separate personal and business goods |
| Storage | Bikes, tools, sports gear, suitcases | Mention heavy or awkward items early |
| Children’s room | Beds, toys, books, clothes boxes | Label priority boxes for first day unpacking |
A useful inventory should include room name, main furniture items, box count, fragile items, high value pieces, heavy objects, dismantling needs and photos of bulky or delicate furniture.
For example, “living room items” is too broad for a larger move. A better entry is: “Living room: 1 sofa, 1 TV, 1 TV unit, 1 coffee table, 2 lamps, 6 boxes of books and decor, 1 fragile mirror.” That small detail gives the relocation a stronger foundation.
Cost factors for removals to Switzerland from Spain
The cost of removals to Switzerland from Spain depends on the real shape of the move, not only mileage. A compact man and van move from Barcelona to Geneva can be lean and efficient. A family move from Malaga to Zurich may involve a long route, multiple rooms, fragile items, customs documents and complex Swiss access.
Main cost factors include:
- Volume: 5m3, 15m3, 30m3 and 90m3 moves need different vehicles.
- Weight: Books, files, tools and kitchenware can be heavy even when compact.
- Route: Madrid to Zurich, Barcelona to Geneva and Malaga to Basel differ in timing.
- Access: Floor level, lift size, stairs and parking distance affect loading time.
- Packing: Glass, mirrors, art, marble and electronics need stronger protection.
- Dismantling: Beds, wardrobes, desks and modular furniture may need preparation.
- Urgency: Last Minute Moving can help when dates change fast.
- Storage: Useful if the Swiss address is not ready.
- Customs: Missing paperwork can create delays.
| Example move | Typical load profile | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Student relocation | 1m3 to 5m3, suitcases, books, bedding, monitor | Good for compact man and van transport |
| Small apartment | 5m3 to 10m3, boxes, clothing, kitchen items | Needs clear inventory and access details |
| Larger flat | 10m3 to 15m3, bed, sofa, wardrobe, electronics | Furniture protection may matter |
| Family move | Around 30m3, multiple rooms, bulky furniture | Requires stronger coordination |
| Full house or office | Up to 90m3, furniture, files, equipment | Complex logistics and careful planning |
To get a sharper quote, send both addresses, floor levels, lift access, parking distance, box count, photos, furniture dimensions, preferred dates and any packing, storage or customs requirements.







VANonsite vehicle sizes
Choosing the correct vehicle protects both budget and belongings. A van that is too small can create tight stacking and damage risk. A van that is too large may waste space. The right vehicle gives the shipment room for careful placement and secure fastening.
| VANonsite option | Capacity | Weight limit | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moving One | 1m3 | 100kg | Documents, samples, small boxes, urgent essentials |
| Moving Basic | 5m3 | 300kg | Student rooms, small studios, compact man and van moves |
| Moving Medium | 10m3 | 500kg | One bedroom flats, partial loads, light furniture |
| Moving Premium | 15m3 | 1,100kg | Larger apartments, mixed household loads, fragile items |
| Moving Premium Plus | 30m3 | 3,500kg | Family moves, bulky furniture, multi room loads |
| Moving Full House XXL | 90m3 | 20,000kg | Full houses, large offices and complex European relocations |
Vehicle choice should be based on volume, weight and shape. A 5m3 shipment of books and tools can become heavy fast. A 10m3 shipment with mirrors or glass may need extra breathing room. Furniture that cannot be dismantled may require a larger usable loading space.
Best VANonsite services for Spain to Switzerland moves
VANonsite can keep a small move simple or scale up for a full household, furniture or office relocation. The right service depends on volume, timing, item value, access and how much support the customer needs.
| Moving situation | Recommended service | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Urgent relocation | Last Minute Moving | Helps when a job, tenancy or university date changes quickly |
| Bulky furniture | Furniture Removals | Protects sofas, beds, wardrobes and awkward items |
| Full home move | Home Removals | Supports household moves with structured planning |
| Fragile or premium items | White Glove Delivery | Adds care for art, glass, marble, antiques and designer furniture |
| Busy schedule | Packing Service | Saves time and improves protection |
| Business relocation | Office Removals | Keeps desks, IT equipment and files organised |
| University move | Student Removals | Practical for smaller loads and fixed move in dates |
| Workspace setup | Office Furniture Installation | Helps set up desks and workstations after delivery |
| Temporary gap | Storage | Useful when Swiss keys are delayed |
A man and van service is often enough for students, small flats, selected furniture or partial loads. Larger homes may benefit from Home Removals, Packing Service and a bigger vehicle. Premium items may need White Glove Delivery.
Packing for a long distance Spain to Switzerland move
Packing is one of the strongest protections against scratches, cracks and crushed boxes. A weak box may survive a local move. It may not survive a long route from Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga or Seville to Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne or Bern.
Key packing points:
- Use strong boxes for books, tools, kitchen items and office files.
- Keep heavy boxes small and balanced.
- Wrap glass, ceramics, mirrors, electronics and lamps separately.
- Label every box by room, priority and fragile status.
- Photograph valuable furniture before loading.
- Put screws, bolts and fittings into labelled bags.
- Prepare a first night box with documents, chargers, toiletries, medication and clothes.
- Keep passports, customs documents, valuables and pet papers with you.
- Empty drawers if they contain heavy or fragile items.
- Mark priority items that should be unloaded first in Switzerland.
| Label | What it tells the moving team |
|---|---|
| Kitchen, fragile, open first | Handle carefully and place in the kitchen |
| Bedroom, clothes, low priority | Safe to unload later |
| Office, monitor, fragile | Protect from pressure and impact |
| Living room, books, heavy | Keep low and avoid stacking on fragile items |
| Essentials, first night | Keep accessible for arrival day |
| Documents, do not load | Keep with the owner, not inside the van |
Packing Service can be valuable when the move includes glass, mirrors, art, antiques, designer furniture, electronics, office equipment or a tight deadline.
Moving furniture from Spain to Switzerland
Furniture often decides how complex a move becomes. Sofas, wardrobes, beds, tables, cabinets and office furniture are shaped by doors, lifts, staircases, parking distance and final room placement.
Before booking furniture transport, prepare these details:
| Detail to prepare | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Dimensions of large items | Confirms whether furniture can pass through doors and lifts |
| Photos of furniture | Helps estimate protection and handling needs |
| Access photos | Shows stairs, corridors, gates and parking distance |
| Dismantling notes | Helps decide what should be taken apart |
| Fragile materials | Flags glass, marble, mirrors and antiques |
| Delivery room plan | Helps unload furniture into the right space |
Some furniture should be dismantled before transport, including bed frames, wardrobes, large desks, dining tables with removable legs, shelving units and modular sofas. Dismantling can reduce pressure on joints and lower the risk of scratches in tight corridors.
For Furniture Removals from Spain to Switzerland, the best preparation is honest detail: size, material, weight, photos and access.





Student removals from Spain to Switzerland
Student moves are usually compact, but they can feel intense. A new university, fixed accommodation date, limited budget and a long route across Europe can create pressure.
Many student moves fit between 1m3 and 5m3, which makes them ideal for a compact man and van service. Typical loads include suitcases, bedding, clothes, books, laptop, monitor, kitchen basics, lamp and small furniture.
| Student moving detail | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Accommodation address | Confirms the delivery point |
| Move in time | Avoids arrival when the building is closed |
| Lift or staircase access | Affects unloading time |
| Box and suitcase count | Helps choose vehicle size |
| Study equipment | Monitors and books need careful packing |
| Essential documents | Should stay with the student |
Students should keep ID, university confirmation, accommodation details, insurance papers, medication details and travel documents with them. VANonsite can support Student Removals to Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne, Bern and smaller Swiss university towns.
Office removals from Spain to Switzerland
Office removals need speed, structure and control. Every desk, monitor, chair, printer and archive box is connected to someone who needs to work again quickly.
For removals to Switzerland from Spain, office equipment should be planned by department, room or workstation. Clear labels such as “Finance, desk 3, monitors” are far more useful than “office stuff”.
| Office area | Items to list | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Workstations | Desks, chairs, monitors, keyboards, cables | Helps rebuild employee spaces faster |
| Meeting rooms | Tables, chairs, screens, speakers | Keeps shared rooms ready for work |
| IT area | Printers, routers, monitors, backup devices | Needs careful packing and priority handling |
| Archive | Files, folders, cabinets, binders | Keeps records organised |
| Reception | Front desk, seating, signage | Protects the first impression |
VANonsite can support Office Removals with secure loading, flexible vehicle sizes and GPS tracked transport. Office Furniture Installation can help desks and workstations become usable faster after delivery.
Moving with pets from Spain to Switzerland
Pets should usually travel separately with their owners, while VANonsite moves household goods, furniture and boxes. A moving van is designed for belongings, not animals.
Owners should check Swiss rules before travel. Common requirements may include a pet passport or official travel document, microchip identification, valid rabies vaccination and rules about the number of animals travelling. More than five animals can trigger different conditions.
Official source: Swiss FSVO rules for dogs, cats and ferrets.
Pet checklist:
- Keep pet documents with you, not inside the van.
- Prepare food, water, bowls, bedding and medication.
- Keep animals away from loading noise and open doors.
- Check microchip and vaccination details before moving.
- Pack a pet essentials bag for the first 24 hours.
- Prepare a calm first night space in Switzerland.
Popular Spain to Switzerland routes
Popular routes for removals from Spain to Switzerland connect Spanish city hubs with Swiss business, university and family destinations.
| Route | Common moving profile | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Barcelona to Geneva | Students, professionals, apartments | Good for compact man and van moves |
| Barcelona to Zurich | Professionals, families, furniture | Check access and packing early |
| Madrid to Zurich | Families, offices, larger loads | Needs strong timing and documents |
| Madrid to Geneva | Business moves, apartments, premium items | Swiss delivery access matters |
| Valencia to Basel | Furniture, students, homes | Clear inventory avoids wrong vehicle size |
| Alicante to Lausanne | Students, small flats, partial loads | Label essentials clearly |
| Malaga to Zurich | Families, larger household moves | Long distance makes packing critical |
| Seville to Bern | Households, furniture transport | Route timing and vehicle choice matter |
| Bilbao to Basel | Office equipment, furniture, partial loads | Good for structured business moves |
Swiss delivery can be stricter than expected. Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne and Bern may involve narrow streets, controlled access, tram zones, underground parking limits, apartment rules or limited stopping space. Share access details before the move.
Timeline for a smooth Spain to Switzerland move
For larger household moves, 4 to 8 weeks is a comfortable planning window. Smaller man and van loads can be planned faster when the inventory is clear and documents are ready.
| Time before move | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 6 to 8 weeks | Confirm Swiss address and rough moving date | Gives time for documents and access planning |
| 4 to 6 weeks | Build inventory, measure furniture, take photos | Helps choose vehicle size and service level |
| 3 to 4 weeks | Check dismantling, parking and building rules | Prevents loading and delivery surprises |
| 2 to 3 weeks | Check Swiss customs guidance | Reduces paperwork pressure |
| 10 to 14 days | Decide on packing, storage or premium handling | Organises extra support |
| 1 week | Label boxes and confirm access | Keeps loading efficient |
| 72 hours before | Prepare first night box and documents | Keeps essentials close |
| Moving day | Keep documents and valuables with you | Prevents key items from being buried |
| Delivery day | Guide room by room placement | Reduces unpacking stress |
Last Minute Moving can help when a job offer, tenancy change, family situation or university date leaves little time to prepare. Even then, focus on the essentials: inventory, documents, access, vehicle size and safe packing.
Common mistakes to avoid
Most moving problems begin quietly: one missing document, one underestimated sofa, one unlabelled box or one van chosen only because it looked cheaper.
| Common mistake | What can happen | Better choice |
|---|---|---|
| Guessing volume | Wrong vehicle or unsafe loading | Count boxes, measure furniture and share photos |
| Forgetting customs | Border delays or document pressure | Check Swiss customs guidance early |
| Packing boxes too heavily | Broken boxes or unsafe lifting | Use smaller boxes for books and files |
| Leaving fragile items loose | Cracks and scratches | Wrap glass, ceramics, mirrors and electronics |
| Not checking access | Slow or difficult delivery | Confirm parking, lifts, stairs and building rules |
| Mixing commercial and personal goods | More customs questions | Separate business goods clearly |
| Choosing the smallest van | Tight stacking or second transport need | Choose based on volume, weight and fragility |
| Packing documents in the van | Important papers may be unavailable | Keep documents with you |
| No first night box | Arrival becomes chaotic | Pack chargers, toiletries and medication separately |
For removals from Spain to Switzerland, the smartest approach is simple: remove uncertainty early. Share photos, list the load honestly, check access, prepare documents and choose a vehicle that protects the shipment.
Why choose VANonsite for removals to Switzerland from Spain?
Choosing a moving company for removals to Switzerland from Spain is about trust. Your belongings need more than transport. They need visibility, careful handling, secure loading and a moving plan built around the long European route and Swiss delivery conditions.
VANonsite helps with:
- GPS tracking for every load.
- Flexible man and van options from 1m3 to 90m3.
- Secure European transport planned around volume, weight, access and timing.
- Support for homes, students, offices, furniture, urgent moves and premium deliveries.
- Packing and storage options for fragile, complex or delayed moves.
- Practical planning based on real load details.
| Customer need | VANonsite advantage |
|---|---|
| Small load | Compact man and van options avoid paying for unused space |
| Fragile furniture | Furniture Removals and White Glove Delivery add careful handling |
| Long route | GPS tracking improves visibility |
| Busy customer | Packing Service can reduce stress |
| Delayed keys | Storage can protect the shipment until delivery is possible |
| Business relocation | Office Removals and installation support a faster restart |
| Student move | Small vehicle options keep compact moves practical |
VANonsite is a strong choice because it combines European transport experience, flexible capacity, practical moving services and GPS tracked visibility. The result is a move that feels controlled from collection in Spain to delivery in Switzerland.
FAQ for removals to Switzerland from Spain
Do I need customs documents for removals to Switzerland from Spain?
Yes. Switzerland has its own customs system, so customs preparation is usually needed. Prepare a clear inventory and check official Swiss customs guidance before collection day.
Is Spain to Switzerland a good route for a man and van service?
Yes. A man and van service works well for students, small flats, partial loads, urgent deliveries and selected furniture items.
Can VANonsite move furniture from Spain to Switzerland?
Yes. VANonsite can support furniture removals from one sofa to a full household load. Fragile or high value pieces should be measured and photographed before booking.
How do I choose the right vehicle size?
Start with box count, furniture dimensions, estimated weight, photos and access details. VANonsite vehicle options range from 1m3 to 90m3.
Can VANonsite help with packing?
Yes. Packing Service can protect fragile items, save time and make the move more organised.
Does VANonsite offer GPS tracking?
Yes. Every load can be GPS tracked, which is valuable on long distance Spain to Switzerland removals.
What are popular Spain to Switzerland routes?
Common routes include Barcelona to Geneva, Barcelona to Zurich, Madrid to Zurich, Madrid to Geneva, Valencia to Basel, Alicante to Lausanne, Malaga to Zurich, Seville to Bern and Bilbao to Basel.
How early should I book?
For larger moves, 4 to 8 weeks is ideal. Smaller or urgent moves may be possible faster, especially with Last Minute Moving.
What should I keep with me during the move?
Keep passports, residence documents, customs paperwork, keys, medication, chargers, valuables, pet documents and first night essentials with you.
Can VANonsite help if my Swiss property is not ready?
Yes. Storage can help when keys are delayed or delivery needs to wait.
Ready to move from Spain to Switzerland?
Your move deserves more than guesswork. Whether you are relocating a student room, family home, office furniture or one delicate designer piece, VANonsite can help you plan removals to Switzerland from Spain with care, speed and GPS tracked visibility.
Prepare your inventory. Measure the furniture. Photograph fragile items. Check your documents. Confirm parking and lift access. Then request a quote through VANonsite removals to Switzerland and move from Spain to Switzerland with confidence, clarity and calm.









