International Moving to Miami
All moves to Miami are carried out weekly, with containers departing from ports in Spain. The journey takes approximately 30 days to reach U.S. ports. For your peace of mind, delivery is made directly to each client’s doorstep. We have logistics teams in every city across the United States. If you’re thinking of moving to Miami from Spain, you can request a quote right here on our website.
We also offer air transportation for shipping boxes and personal belongings.
REQUEST YOUR QUOTE TO MOVE TO MIAMI
Exclusive Moving to Miami
This option is always available and consists of a full-service move with direct transportation. The advantage is faster delivery and the total exclusivity of the move. The entire container will be dedicated to the client.
Shared Container Moving to Miami
This service is more economical because it involves sharing the moving load of several clients in a single container. This system is typically used by individuals moving to Miami with personal belongings, excluding or with very little furniture. Delivery time will depend on how long it takes to gather multiple clients for one container, plus the 30 days it takes to reach the U.S. It includes all the usual conditions of any move: disassembly, insurance, packing, etc. This allows you to save money by sharing the container with other clients.
Available Services
- Disassembly and Reassembly of furniture
- Packing with top-quality materials (custom packing with wooden crates)
- Storage at Origin and Destination
- Lifting platform at Origin and Destination
- Customized cargo insurance
- Parking permits management at Origin and Destination
- Visit/Video call by a sales representative
If your destination is Miami
Miami is a U.S. city located in the southeastern part of Florida, around the Miami River, situated between the Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean.
Miami is one of the most important financial centers in the United States. It stands out as a hub for commerce, finance, corporate headquarters, and a strong international business community. According to the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (GaWC), which ranks cities based on the presence of global corporate service organizations, Miami is considered a “Gamma World City.”
Miami enjoys a privileged geographical location at the crossroads of the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. This makes the city the epicenter of international trade among the Americas and hosted the negotiations for the Free Trade Area of the Americas held in 2003.
The Miami Free Zone, the largest private trade zone in the world, was founded in 1977 and has around 200 international clients.
Miami is also home to significant cultural attractions, including theaters, museums, parks, and performing arts centers. The most recent addition is the Adrianne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, which opened in October 2006, originally named the Carnival Center. It is the second-largest arts center in the United States, after Lincoln Center in New York, and serves as the home of the Florida Grand Opera.
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