From £38.49
The Republic of Kiribati is located in the centre of the Pacific Ocean and has a population of around 100,000. The Republic of Kiribati has two different official languages. Inhabitants speak both English and Gilberts. Kiribati is one of the world's poorest countries with few natural resources. The primary source of the countries income is Copra, and fish. Another source of Kiribati's income comes from abroad in the form of fishing licences, and tourism. The quality of life in Kiribati is also very low with the population's life expectancy being 60 years old. The island of Kiribati's currency is the Australian dollar and the nation's gross national income is a low US $2,010.
Here are some examples of prices to send a parcel to Kiribati. We have many options, so for a personalised quote please enter the weight of your item into the quote box below.
Delivery times to Kiribati generally take around a week given that not only are the islands some 8,500 miles from the UK, they spread over some three and a half million square kilometres from but also given the infrequent flights to the islands.
In terms of distance travelled and the small frequency of deliveries, prices to send a parcel to the 32 Kiribati atolls are relatively affordable. For instance, a 1kg parcel via our Air Express service costs just around just £32 or £65 via the premium DHL Air Express service. We also have an Asendia option to ship to this remote location.
The DHL Air Express service takes 6 working days to ship to any of the 111,000 inhabitants, whilst our own Air Express service takes 7.
Customs Information
When it comes to sending items to the islands you should confirm that they comply with the local customs laws via the Customs Division of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development - specifically Mr. Tekaie Ititaake via [email protected].
Great service, always use Parcel Monkey for my parcels to New Zealand .
Collected and delivered on time. Good tracking and all good.
Great to compare different couriers
It took 2 attempts to collect when a phone call or email with a 2 hour time slot could have prevented it, The first collection failed when I had stayed in all day only to nip out at 14.50 to school and returned 15.12 to find the collection agent had been at 15.02
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