Shipping Cost from Cape Town to Cotonou

Get the best January 2026 prices to anywhere in the US or anywhere in the world. Looking for the cheapest way to ship from Cape Town to Cotonou? The distance is approximately 2,974 miles. Shipping via CPT airport.

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Mini Box

12" x 12" x 12"

Size Details

13 lbs / 6 kg

Small Box

15" x 15" x 15"

Size Details

25 lbs / 11 kg

Standard Box

18" x 18" x 18"

Size Details

42 lbs / 19 kg

Large Box

20" x 20" x 20"

Size Details

60 lbs / 27 kg

X Large Box

22" x 22" x 22"

Size Details

75 lbs / 34 kg

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Distance

2,974 miles

Transit Time

5 business days via DHL

Route Type

international

Available Shipping Options

Cheapest Option

$143.10 via DHL

Fastest Option

1 day via UPS

DHL

International Economy Air

Transit Time

7 days

Price

$143.10

FedEx

International Economy

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$150.26

UPS

Worldwide Expedited

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$163.13

DHL

Recommended

International Air Cargo

Transit Time

5 days

Price

$171.72

UPS

Worldwide Express

Transit Time

4 days

Price

$260.02

FedEx

International Priority

Transit Time

3 days

Price

$273.70

FedEx

International First

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$375.68

UPS

Worldwide Express Plus

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$394.46

About Shipping from Cape Town to Cotonou

When shipping from Cape Town to Cotonou, you have several carrier options to choose from. The best choice depends on your priorities - whether you want the cheapest rate or the fastest delivery.

For international shipping from South Africa to Benin, air cargo provides the fastest delivery, while ocean freight offers significant cost savings for larger shipments.

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What Can You Ship from Cape Town to Cotonou?

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Auto Shipping Solutions

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Q:What is the cheapest way to ship a car internationally?
The cheapest kind of international car shipping is a RORO vessel. This shipping method is often more affordable for shipping cars than containers or air freight. However, it also leaves your vehicle more susceptible to damage during transport to your final destination.
Q:Is it cheaper to drive or ship a car?
Budget: The shorter the distance, the more cost-effective it is to drive instead of ship your car. Regardless of the total distance, look at your total moving budget and how much you can afford to spend on car shipping services compared to a cross-country drive.
Q:What is the cheapest way to transport a car in South Africa?
The cheapest way to move a car is from depot to depot. Depots are an affordable option for car delivery. MG MoveIt has depots that are conveniently situated for collection.

Musical Instrument Transport

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Fitness Equipment Shipping

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Q:What is the best way to transport gym equipment?
But make sure they do not get exposed on the trunk. Moving tip protect any moving parts anything that could actually move when it's already put on the truck. Remember not following this tip.
Q:How is gym equipment moved?
Safety is paramount when moving heavy workout equipment. Use proper lifting techniques, engaging your legs instead of your back, and seek assistance for bulky items. Employ lifting straps or dollies to transport your home gym equipment safely and efficiently.

Bed & Mattress Shipping

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Q:Does Amazon ship to Benin?
All you have to do is buy on Amazon US and receive your parcels in Benin with Easy Delivery!
Q:Why is Cotonou called the river of death?
Cotonou is called the "mouth of the river of death" (or "by the river of death") in the Fon language, a name originating from its historical role in the slave trade, where captured people were brought to the coast via the river (or lagoon) and shipped away, meaning they never returned to their families. The name signifies the end of the line for enslaved people, who faced death or exile, and also refers to dangerous waters for navigation and potentially a lagoon historically used for burials.

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