Whitstable → Italy
Removals from Whitstable to Italy
From a CT5 home to a place by the lakes, a farmhouse in Tuscany or an apartment in Rome — a household move to Italy, planned over the Alps and carried by one team.
Italy pulls people for different reasons — a job in Milan, family roots in the south, or the slow promise of Tuscany after years by the English coast. Whatever’s drawing you, the move itself is a proper undertaking: a long road haul across France and over the Alps, with a mountain border in the middle of it. Done well, it’s smooth. Done badly, it’s the sort of thing that turns a dream into a headache — which is why we plan it carefully from the Whitstable end.
We survey and pack your home first, then drive it south ourselves. The bookshelf that came out of a cottage in the old town goes into an apartment near Lake Como carried by the same hands. No relay of strangers, no anonymous depot — one team, the whole way.
What we move
Full homes and part-loads alike. Furniture, kitchens, libraries, and the delicate things that need real protection — art, glass, instruments, wine. Italian apartments can mean tight historic stairwells and no lift — not so different from a Whitstable catch — so we plan the delivery access at the far end as much as the pack-out at home, and bring the wrapping and kit to match.
The route
From Whitstable it’s the A299 and M2 / A2 to the M20, a Channel crossing at Dover or Folkestone, and then the long run across France — typically the A26 and A6 down towards Lyon and the mountains. The border is the memorable part: the Mont Blanc or Fréjus tunnel into the Aosta or Piedmont valleys, or the coastal route along the Riviera into Liguria. From there the Italian autostrada carries you on — the A1 down the spine of the country towards Florence and Rome, or east towards Venice. We build the crossing, the driving hours and the season into the plan rather than hoping for a clear run.
Customs and paperwork
Since Brexit, moving a household into Italy means a customs process — and we manage it for you. For belongings going to a main home there’s a recognised relief, and the move runs on a detailed, valued inventory along with the transit and customs documents. We prepare it all with you, explain what you’re signing, and take the load through the border correctly, so the only thing waiting for you in Italy is your furniture.
Why people move here
Italy is a way of living as much as a place. The food and the markets, the piazzas that fill up in the evening, the sense of a country that takes its time — a lot like the unhurried side of Whitstable, only warmer. The north offers work and the lakes; the centre offers hill towns and history; the south offers warmth and value. We’ll get your home there in one piece; the rest is yours to enjoy.
Whitstable → Italy
Moving to Italy — your questions
How does a move from Whitstable to Italy work?
We pack your CT5 home, load the van and drive across France to the Alps, crossing into Italy by the Mont Blanc or Fréjus tunnel or over the Riviera. The same team stays with the move from Whitstable to your Italian address — nothing is handed over at a depot in between.
Which parts of Italy do you move to?
From Milan, Turin and the northern lakes down through Tuscany, Umbria and Rome, and on to the south where the route allows. The north is the most direct run over the Alps; for central and southern Italy we plan the extra distance and the motorway or ferry legs into the quote.
Do you cross the Alps by tunnel or by ferry?
Usually by tunnel — the Mont Blanc or the Fréjus — which keeps a household move steady and predictable. Depending on the season, the destination and the load, a Riviera coastal route or a ferry leg can make more sense, and we will set out which we are using before we set off.
What about customs after Brexit?
Taking a home into Italy means customs, and we handle it. Belongings for your main residence qualify for a recognised relief, and the move runs on a valued inventory with the transit and customs documents. We prepare the paperwork with you and clear the crossing properly.
Can I move just part of a household?
Yes. A shared load — your goods travelling with other moves heading to Italy — suits a holiday apartment or a downsize, while a dedicated load runs to your own timetable. We will talk through which works for what you are sending.
How long does the drive to Italy take?
It depends where in Italy you are going, the Alpine crossing and whether the load is dedicated or shared. Instead of a number we cannot guarantee, your written quote gives an estimated window once we have seen the detail of the move.
We collect for Italy from across CT5 — the old town and harbour, Tankerton, Seasalter, Chestfield and Swalecliffe — and can arrange pickup near Canterbury, Ashford or London where a route allows.
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Moving from Whitstable to Italy?
Tell us where in CT5 you’re leaving from and where in Italy you’re headed, and we’ll send a clear, written quote — Alpine route, load type and customs included.