From £26.69
You can find and compare courier prices online for posting parcels to New Zealand using our quote engine. We will be able to offer you both express couriers and more economical options so that you can send a parcel from the UK to New Zealand safely and quickly with reliable courier companies.
Here are some examples of prices to send a parcel to New Zealand. We have many options, so for a personalised quote please enter the weight of your item into the quote box below.
Our prices to all of the countries in the Oceania region can save you considerable amounts compared to sending items at the Post Office or direct with a courier as due to numbers of parcels we post, our prices are heavily discounted.
For those on a budget, TrakPak is a secure postage service that uses the local Post Office in New Zealand to deliver your parcel to the recipient in around 8-10 days.
Both DPD and Parcelforce also offer reliable courier services that are fully tracked from the UK. You can also book them to be collected from your home or work, or you can drop off at a local DPD Pickup shop or the Post Office.
These services take around 5-6 working days to arrive in Auckland and beyond.
The fastest courier service to New Zealand is DHL Express who will get your parcel shipped in just 3-4 days. An alternative to this is the Parcel Monkey Air Express service who deliver in 4-5 working days for half the price of DHL. Your parcel will still be collected from your doorstep and both you and the recipient can track the parcel until it arrives.
If you have something heavy to send from the UK, we can still help. Our own brand Air Express service is great value for money whilst DHL and Parcelforce will also be happy to help you courier items that weigh around 20kg.
Many of our customers are looking to send gifts to loved ones in New Zealand, with a large number of Brits residing over there. We can help you save on the cost of sending gifts whether they are clothes, vinyl records or whatever you wish. Please remember however batteries and food are both prohibited items, especially if you are shipping personal belongings.
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We can now help those in New Zealand send items back to the UK or to destinations around the globe, using our global shipping marketplace parcelmonkey.com
New Zealand has very strict customs restrictions and if your parcel looks at all suspicious then it will be investigated.
Not only are the New Zealand authorities very active on the drug importation issue but also with issues relating to the biosecurity of the nation - so please make sure that you read, understand and comply with their comprehensive list of prohibited and restricted items.
As you can imagine, this list is very long and we can't reproduce it here, so please check their list. However, the main categories currently covered include:
See information for the closely-related island of Niue. Many common items that are sent which are restricted include liquids, aerosols and food. You should also follow our Customs Advice, to ensure your parcel has no problems clearing Customs.
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On time and reliable as always. Great service.
Always reliable, always a wide.choice of dispatch options. Never had a failed pickup, always on time. Best parcel management site I have used.
Great value
As described
As always my parcel arrived on time and in perfect condition
Great service, no hassle, prompt collection and swift delivery
Have used this site before to send parcels to New Zealand and always found it to offer good and alternative options.
Fabulous service from Parcel Monkey. A parcel sent from the UK to New Zealand which arrived in under a week. Couldn’t fault it. Easy to print off labels and customs paperwork. Dropped parcel at local post office, which I found really convenient. Bravo to Parcel Force too.
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