From £56.39
Here are some examples of prices to send a parcel to Niue. We have many options, so for a personalised quote please enter the weight of your item into the quote box below.
Despite being located some 1,500 miles northeast of New Zealand, the island, formally known as the "Rock of Polynesia" and although it is an independent nation, the island's citizens are nationals of New Zealand and the UK's monarch is their head of state.
Niue's customs laws haven't changed significantly over the past few decades, however, duties may now be charged on goods that were last notified in 2009 (pdf). Should you have any questions regarding any specific prohibitions or restrictions, then you could consider contacting the Secretary to the Government, Richard Hipa on +683 4047 or emailing [email protected]. The government also has a website that can be found here.
The island has a limited inbound courier service. Currently, the only services available to Niue are listed above with our own Parcel Monkey economy Air Express service taking around seven days to deliver and costing from a respectable £31 for a 1kg parcel to £107 for a very heavy 20kg package. If you would like to use the premium service from DHL, then prices range from around £65.
All good so 10 points
Good service generally. Delivery could have been speedier in my opinion for the Staffordshire delivery though.
Everything work on time and budget
I found the process frustrating to use with numerous re entry of data entered due to loss of the data as I progressed through the process. I received no confirmation of delivery of the selected services but was required to download the services app to obtain this information.
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