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Vehicle Information

Red Sea connectivity

Made seamless between Safaga and Neom (Duba)

Below you will find clear, step by step guidance for traveling with a vehicle on the Safaga to Neom (Duba) route. Choose the correct guide for your vehicle type, prepare the listed documents, and follow the port instructions for a smooth boarding experience.

Cars Travel Guide

What to prepare

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months for all passengers.
  • Vehicle registration (original) and valid insurance.
  • Driver license valid in departure and arrival countries.
  • If the driver is not the owner, a notarized authorization from the owner.
  • Customs exit and entry forms as required by the port authorities.
  • No dangerous goods or prohibited items in the vehicle.

Tip: keep all papers in a transparent folder for quick inspection.

Safaga Port Neom (Duba) Port RoPax

Process at the port

Arrive early. Be at the port check in gate well before the published cut off.
Security check. Vehicle and baggage screening by port security.
Customs formalities. Complete export or import forms as instructed by officers.
Boarding lane. Follow staff directions to the cars lane and wait for loading.
Loading. Drive onto the vessel when instructed and apply the hand brake. Keep documents with you.

Fuel should be at a safe level and the car must be in good mechanical condition.

Trucks Travel Guide

Documents and compliance

  • Driver passport and license, plus crew passports if any.
  • Truck registration and valid insurance.
  • Cargo manifest and commercial invoices.
  • Customs declaration and transit permits where applicable.
  • For reefers: power cables and temperature settings ready for inspection.
  • Dangerous goods require prior approval and proper labeling.

Ensure axle loads and overall dimensions comply with both countries regulations.

Operational steps

Gate in. Check in at the freight entrance and obtain port passes.
Weighbridge. Weigh the truck and verify documentation with port staff.
Customs clearance. Submit papers, seal checks for loaded units, and inspections if required.
Staging lane. Park in the assigned truck lane and await loading call.
Loading to vessel. Drive aboard under guidance, apply parking brake and follow lashing instructions.

Hazardous materials travel is subject to additional restrictions and scheduling windows.

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If you need clarification on any requirement, contact our team before you travel so we can guide you through the latest port procedures.

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