Ship a motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland
Switzerland is home to some of the greatest mountain motorcycle roads in the world. AA Motorcycle Shipping coordinates door-to-port shipping from any US address, with your motorcycle arriving in Belgium and then transported overland into Switzerland. Weekly sailings from 8 US departure ports. We manage every step start to finish. In business since 1983.
Or call 1-888-347-1391 — available 7 days a week
8 US departure ports — weekly sailings toward Switzerland
Switzerland is landlocked — it has no seaport of its own. Your motorcycle departs from one of 8 US ports, crosses the Atlantic by ocean vessel, arrives in Belgium, and is then transported overland by truck or rail into Switzerland. We coordinate the full chain from your US address to your Swiss destination.
Newark, NJ
Northeast US departures
Baltimore, MD
Mid-Atlantic US departures
Newport News, VA
Mid-Atlantic US departures
Charleston, SC
Southeast US departures
Jacksonville, FL
Southeast US departures
Brunswick, GA
Southeast US departures
Galveston, TX
Gulf Coast US departures
Long Beach, CA
West Coast US departures
Arrival via Belgium — then trucked or railed into Switzerland
Switzerland has no ocean port — all motorcycle shipments from the USA arrive first at Belgium’s Port of Zeebrugge, one of Europe’s largest RoRo terminals, before being transported overland into Switzerland. This is the standard routing for all US-to-Switzerland motorcycle shipments and is well-established infrastructure used regularly by international shippers.
The Switzerland routing — two legs
Your motorcycle sails from the US departure port to the Port of Zeebrugge on Belgium’s North Sea coast. Weekly sailings available.
From Zeebrugge, your motorcycle is trucked or railed into Switzerland. The customs broker assigned by AA Motorcycle Shipping handles Swiss import clearance. The recipient collects at the Swiss destination and pays any applicable customs duties.
Transit time — USA to Switzerland
Because Switzerland requires two legs — ocean to Belgium, then overland into Switzerland — the total transit window is wider than single-port European destinations. Plan accordingly and book early to secure your preferred sailing date.
USA to Switzerland — total transit
4 to 8 weeks
From US departure port through Belgium and into Switzerland. Does not include domestic US transit from your pickup location to the departure port.
Switzerland’s wider transit window is due to its two-leg routing. The ocean crossing from the US to Belgium varies based on your US departure coast, while the overland leg from Belgium depends on your specific Swiss destination. We will provide an accurate timeline estimate when you request a quote.
The process begins with an enclosed truck picking up your motorcycle from your US location and transporting it to the departure port. There, your bike is checked in, export documents are completed, and it is loaded onto a weekly sailing to Zeebrugge, Belgium. Upon arrival, a customs broker coordinates Swiss import clearance and overland transport.
At the Swiss destination, the recipient — or an authorized representative — collects the motorcycle and settles any applicable Swiss customs duties. Switzerland handles its own customs independently from the EU, which means the process at the Swiss end is distinct from what applies to EU member states.
RoRo vs container shipping — which is right for your Switzerland shipment?
Both methods are available for the ocean leg from the USA to Belgium. Your motorcycle then travels overland into Switzerland regardless of which method you choose for the Atlantic crossing.
RoRo — Roll-On/Roll-Off
Standard — most Switzerland shipments
Your motorcycle is ridden onto the vessel at the US port and secured on the car deck, fully enclosed within the hull for the Atlantic crossing to Belgium. RoRo offers guaranteed departure and arrival dates — important when you’re coordinating the overland leg into Switzerland on the other end.
Container Shipping
Premium — vintage, custom & high-value bikes
Your motorcycle is loaded into an enclosed steel shipping container for the ocean crossing to Belgium. Maximum protection for the Atlantic leg — the right choice for a rare pre-war machine, a show-quality custom, or any motorcycle where the replacement cost makes the added protection worth every dollar.
From your US address to the departure port
Switzerland is a long journey — the domestic leg sets the tone. Your motorcycle travels by enclosed truck from wherever it sits in the United States to the designated departure port before the Atlantic crossing begins.
Documents required to ship a motorcycle to Switzerland
Switzerland’s documentation requirements are straightforward — have your paperwork ready before booking to avoid any risk of missing your sailing date.
- Bill of sale
- Customs clearance broker — assigned by AA Motorcycle Shipping at booking (contact details provided on your Document Receipt)
Questions about your specific documentation situation before booking? Call us at 1-888-347-1391 and we’ll walk you through it.
How customs works for Switzerland-bound shipments
Switzerland is not a member of the European Union — it operates its own customs system entirely separate from the EU external tariff that applies in countries like Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. This makes Swiss customs handling distinct from every other European country on our roster.
AA Motorcycle Shipping assigns a licensed customs clearance broker to your Switzerland shipment at the time of booking. Because the routing goes through Belgium first, the broker coordinates both the Belgian port clearance and the Swiss import clearance for the overland leg into the country. The broker’s name and contact details are listed on your Document Receipt after booking.
Switzerland’s customs duties on imported motorcycles from the USA are calculated under Swiss tariff schedules — not EU rates. The applicable duty depends on the declared value of your motorcycle and Swiss import regulations in force at the time of arrival. Swiss VAT (MWST / TVA / IVA) also applies to imports. The recipient settles any applicable duties and taxes at the point of collection in Switzerland. We do not publish estimated rates as these are subject to change and vary by motorcycle value.
If you’re relocating to Switzerland and the motorcycle is for personal use, Swiss customs regulations may allow for certain import reliefs under residency transfer provisions. We recommend consulting a Swiss customs specialist or your relocation advisor about eligibility.
Shipping a motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland — four steps
Switzerland’s two-leg routing adds a step compared to direct-port European countries — but we coordinate the full chain so you don’t have to manage two separate logistics providers.
Request a quote
Fill out our international quote form with your bike’s year, make, and model, your US pickup zip, and Switzerland as the destination. Include your Swiss destination city — it helps us estimate the overland leg accurately. Or call 1-888-347-1391.
Pickup at your US address
We send an enclosed truck to your home, storage unit, or dealership anywhere in the continental United States. Your motorcycle is secured for the domestic run and delivered to the nearest appropriate US departure port from the 8 available. East Coast ports keep your transit time closer to the 4-week end of the window.
Ocean crossing to Belgium
Your motorcycle is loaded onto the next available RoRo or container sailing from the US port to Zeebrugge, Belgium. Weekly sailings are available. Your assigned customs broker coordinates the Belgian port clearance and the onward overland transport into Switzerland from Zeebrugge.
Collection in Switzerland
Your motorcycle clears Swiss customs and arrives at your Swiss destination. The recipient settles any applicable Swiss duties and taxes at collection. Total transit from US departure is 4 to 8 weeks depending on your US departure port and Swiss destination city — then the Alps are waiting.
Shipping motorcycles from the USA to Switzerland since 1983
Switzerland sits at the center of the Alps, and the Alpine passes that run through it are on every serious motorcycle tourer’s list. The Gotthard Pass, the Furka Pass — made famous internationally by a James Bond car chase — the Grimsel, the Susten, the Oberalp.
Switzerland’s landlocked geography means the routing is more complex than other European destinations. Your motorcycle arrives in Belgium first, then travels overland into Switzerland. AA Motorcycle Shipping coordinates both legs — we don’t hand you the overland portion to figure out independently. Your customs broker handles Swiss import clearance, and the chain from your US driveway to your Swiss garage is managed by one company throughout.
Switzerland is also not an EU member, which matters for customs. The Swiss tariff system operates independently — duty rates, VAT, and import procedures are distinct from what applies in neighboring Germany, France, or Italy. Your assigned broker is familiar with this distinction and handles Swiss customs clearance specifically, not generic European procedures.
The 4-to-8 week transit window is wider than other European routes precisely because of the two-leg routing. East Coast riders tend to land at the shorter end; West Coast riders should plan for the longer end. Book early, confirm your Swiss destination city when you request the quote, and we’ll give you the most accurate timing estimate for your specific route.
Every motorcycle type — shipped to Switzerland
Switzerland’s Alpine terrain attracts adventure tourers and sport bike riders as much as cruiser riders — we ship the full range. Whatever you ride in the US, we can get it to Switzerland.
- Harley-Davidson (all models)
- Sport bikes & supersports
- Cruisers & touring bikes
- Adventure & dual-sport bikes (extremely popular for Alpine touring)
- Vintage & classic motorcycles
- Custom builds
- Electric motorcycles
- Trikes & sidecars
Shipping an electric motorcycle or an oversized configuration to Switzerland? Call us before booking — some configurations require specific handling for both the ocean freight and overland legs, and we want to set everything up correctly before pickup day.
How to pay for your Switzerland motorcycle shipment
We accept a wide range of payment methods for international shipments to Switzerland.
- Zelle
- Venmo
- Bank of America deposit
- Wire transfer
- Cashier’s check
- Regular check
- Credit card
- Debit card
We also ship motorcycles to these European countries
Switzerland is one of more than ten European destinations we serve. Shipping to a neighboring country — Germany, France, Italy, or Austria? We handle those routes with direct port access.
Belgium
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“My experience with AA Motorcycle Shipping was excellent. My Softail HD is spotless with no blemishes — it was picked up in Wisconsin and dropped off in California in the same condition. The staff and drivers were kind and professional. I would highly recommend them.”
Shipping a motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland — common questions
Switzerland’s landlocked geography, two-leg routing, and independent customs system generate the most questions. We’ve answered them all here.
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How much does it cost to ship a motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland?
Cost depends on your US pickup location, your motorcycle’s year, make, and model, your preferred shipping method (RoRo or container), and your Swiss destination city — which affects the overland leg distance from Belgium. We don’t publish flat international rates because the combination of these factors makes every shipment different. Submit your quote request or call 1-888-347-1391 for pricing specific to your bike and destination.
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How long does it take to ship a motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland?
Total transit from the US departure port to your Swiss destination is approximately 4 to 8 weeks. The range is wider than other European routes because Switzerland requires a two-leg journey — ocean to Belgium, then overland into Switzerland. East Coast departures reach the shorter end of the window; West Coast departures from Long Beach typically run longer. Your Swiss destination city also affects the overland leg time. We’ll give you a more specific estimate when you request your quote.
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Why does my motorcycle arrive in Belgium before reaching Switzerland?
Switzerland is a landlocked country — it has no ocean port. All motorcycle shipments from the USA reach Europe by sea through established port facilities on the North Sea or Atlantic coast. For Switzerland-bound shipments, your motorcycle arrives at the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium — one of Europe’s largest RoRo terminals — and is then transported overland by truck or rail into Switzerland. AA Motorcycle Shipping coordinates both legs. You don’t need to manage two separate logistics providers.
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Is Switzerland customs the same as EU customs?
No — and this is an important distinction. Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and operates its own independent customs system. Swiss import duties and VAT (MWST / TVA / IVA) are calculated under Swiss tariff schedules, not EU external tariff rates. This means your Switzerland shipment is handled differently from EU-member destinations like Germany, France, or Italy. Your assigned customs broker handles Swiss import clearance specifically — not generic European procedures.
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What documents do I need to ship a motorcycle to Switzerland?
You’ll need the bill of sale for your motorcycle. AA Motorcycle Shipping assigns a licensed customs clearance broker at booking — their contact details are provided on your Document Receipt. The broker handles both Belgian port clearance and Swiss import customs on the overland leg. Call us at 1-888-347-1391 with any documentation questions before booking.
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How do Swiss customs duties work when my motorcycle arrives?
Your assigned customs broker handles Swiss import clearance after the overland leg from Belgium. The recipient settles any applicable Swiss customs duties and Swiss VAT at the point of collection. Duty amounts are calculated based on the declared value of the motorcycle and Swiss tariff rates in effect at the time of arrival. We don’t publish rate estimates as they are subject to change. If you’re relocating to Switzerland, import duty relief provisions may apply — consult a Swiss customs specialist for guidance on your eligibility.
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What does door-to-port mean for a Switzerland shipment?
For Switzerland, door-to-port means we pick up your motorcycle from your US address and coordinate everything through to your Swiss destination — including the ocean leg to Belgium and the overland leg into Switzerland. We manage the domestic US pickup, all export documentation, the ocean freight booking, Belgian port clearance, and Swiss customs broker assignment. The full chain is handled by one company from your US driveway to Switzerland.
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How should I prepare my motorcycle for the Switzerland shipment?
Reduce the fuel level to a quarter tank or below before pickup. Disconnect the battery, disable any alarm system, and remove all personal items and loose accessories from the bike. Photograph the motorcycle thoroughly from every angle to document its condition before the journey — this is especially important given the multi-leg routing to Switzerland. We’ll send you a complete pre-shipment checklist when you book so nothing gets missed before pickup day.
Ready to ship your motorcycle from the USA to Switzerland?
Tell us your Swiss destination city and we’ll handle the full chain — start to finish.
Get an international shipping quote →Or call 1-888-347-1391 — available 7 days a week. Live chat also available.
