Export Toyota Camry to Ghana
Primary port
Tema
Transit time
18–28 days
Most buyers shipping a Toyota Camry Hybrid to Ghana use RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) service from Jebel Ali. RoRo is the standard for sedans on West African routes because it offers straightforward vehicle handling, competitive rates, and reliable scheduling. Your freight forwarder will load the Camry directly onto a specialist RoRo vessel; no crating or containerisation is needed unless you request additional protection.
Some importers choose container service if they are consolidating multiple vehicles or high-value cargo alongside the Camry. Containers add cost but provide enhanced security and weatherproofing during the longer West African crossing. For a single Camry Hybrid, RoRo remains the practical choice.
Expect 18 to 28 days from Jebel Ali to Tema Port, Ghana's primary container and RoRo discharge facility. The range reflects seasonal weather patterns in the Gulf of Guinea and typical vessel schedules on the West Africa run. Your freight forwarder will confirm the exact sailing date and estimated arrival once your Camry is logged onto the manifest.
Thema is located near Accra, Ghana's capital, so onward inland transport to your final destination is generally straightforward. Most buyers arrange local clearing agents in Accra to handle customs clearance and final delivery.
Your Toyota Camry Hybrid will be delivered with the manufacturer's documentation pack (service records, warranty booklet, and technical specifications), original keys, and all OEM accessories fitted at the factory. The vehicle arrives in showroom condition, ready for Ghanaian registration and road tax compliance.
Customs will require the original bill of lading, commercial invoice, and packing list from Beyond Autos. Your clearing agent in Tema will manage duty assessment and import permits. Hybrid models typically face standard import tariffs in Ghana with no additional EV or alternative-fuel surcharges. Once cleared, the Camry is ready for registration with the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority) in Ghana.