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Marquee with Inter Font We inform our passengers that, according to the current regulatory framework, fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles traveling on our company’s ships must have a battery charge level that does not exceed 40% of their total capacity.

Vehicle Transport – Terms and Procedures

Scandro provides reliable vehicle transport services on the ferry journey between Cyprus and Greece. In order to ensure the smooth embarkation, transfer and disembarkation of vehicles, specific terms and conditions apply.

In this section you will find all the necessary information on the types of vehicles allowed, the documents required, and the relevant regulations that must be respected by passengers.

Please read the terms carefully before booking and boarding your vehicle. For any questions, the Scandro team is at your disposal.

Information on Boarding and Traveling with Vehicles

To board the ship, you must be the owner of the vehicle or have the necessary authorization if another driver is operating it. Only one accompanied vehicle per passenger is allowed. If you are not personally accompanying the vehicle, authorization from a first-degree relative or spouse, certified by an authorized official, is required.

Additionally, if the vehicle is co-owned with a bank, written approval/consent from the bank is required for the co-owned vehicle to travel.

Vehicle Prohibitions and Restrictions

Boarding is only permitted for accompanied vehicles. Unaccompanied, corporate, and commercial vehicles, as well as those that have entered Cyprus through illegal airports or ports, are strictly prohibited.

Passengers must ensure that their vehicle meets legal requirements and possesses all necessary documentation. Boarding may be denied if the required documents are incomplete or if the vehicle does not meet safety criteria.

Vehicle Ticket Cancellation and Change Policy

Passengers can modify their tickets for vehicles, motorcycles, and motorhomes for a fee of €10.00 per ticket. Upgrading a booking requires payment of the fare difference, subject to availability, and can only be done through the call center with a service fee.

The final booking deadline is 7 days before departure for motorized vehicle reservations and accompanying passengers.

Information on Boarding and Traveling with Vehicles

For vehicle boarding, please send the required vehicle documents at least 4 days before departure. The documents must be in a clear and legible format. If the documents are not sent on time, there may be delays or even cancellation of the vehicle’s boarding.

Required Documents for Vehicle Boarding (Limassol - Piraeus)

Cypriot Vehicles:

– Title of Ownership
– ID/Passport
– Valid Road Tax

Other EU Vehicles:

– Title of Ownership / Registration Certificate
– ID/Passport
– Import Documents (Delivery Order or C104O)

Third Country Vehicles:

– Title of Ownership
– ID/Passport
– Import Documents (Delivery Order or C104O)

Required Documents for Vehicle Boarding (Piraeus - Limassol)

Cypriot Vehicles:

– Title of Ownership
– ID/Passport

Other EU Vehicles:

– Title of Ownership
– ID/Passport
– Driver’s License

Note: In certain cases, additional documentation may be required to prove the vehicle’s Union status, especially for right-hand drive vehicles originating from countries with a left-hand driving system. These cases will be reviewed by customs.

Third Country Vehicles:

– Original vehicle title/registration
– Passport
– Driver’s License
– Completed “Temporary Admission TEA – 1A” form
– Valid insurance document for Cyprus

If the insurance document is a Green Card, only the following countries are accepted:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechia, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, France, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Croatia, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland/Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, United Kingdom, Albania, Azerbaijan, Morocco.

TERMS OF TRANSPORTATION FOR ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES (AFVs)

Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) include:

– Hybrid and fully electric vehicles equipped with accumulators (batteries).
– Vehicles powered by liquefied or compressed gaseous fuels.

The following measures apply to their transportation:

– Drivers must immediately inform the crew in case of any alarm indication from their vehicle.
– Loading and transporting vehicles with a malfunctioning fuel supply system, tanks, or accumulators (batteries) is not allowed unless the defective parts have been removed.
– The transportation of AFVs is prohibited in case of damage if the condition of the accumulator is unclear.
– Charging vehicles during transportation is strictly prohibited.
– For fully electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles, the battery charge level must not exceed 40% of its total capacity.
– For vehicles using LPG or natural gas, fuel tanks must not contain more than 50% of their total capacity.
– The owner is solely responsible for the proper condition of the vehicle, while the company reserves the right to inspect it using its designated methods.
– AFV drivers must follow the crew’s instructions regarding loading, unloading, and parking.

Compliance with the above measures ensures the safe transportation of vehicles and the protection of all passengers and crew.