Send a parcel to Estonia from only £8.47
Estonia
Booking your Estonia shipping is easy with DPD Local Online. With both express and economy services to choose from, we make it easy and affordable to send a parcel to Estonia. Just select the option that suits your needs best, and we’ll do the rest.
Before shipping to Estonia, we advise checking their national holidays and non-working days (Saturday and Sunday) to help avoid any delays. We can make you aware of any Estonia shipping regulations, but it’s important to check their customs requirements to make sure so you don’t send any prohibited items that could hold up your parcel’s arrival.
We’re trusted by millions of senders worldwide, so you can be sure that arranging your postage to Estonia with us will be stress-free.
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Do I need to deal with customs when sending from the UK to Estonia?
Since Estonia is a member of the European Union, goods sent from the UK will not be charged UK VAT, instead import VAT & import duty will be charged at local EU country rates. These will be payable by the recipient. We've made the BREXIT compliance easy for you by providing the correct codes when determining the contents of your parcel.
How much does it cost to send a parcel from the UK to Estonia?
Postage to Estonia starts at as little as £8.47 when you book your delivery through DPDLocal-Online.
How should I address my parcel for delivery to Estonia?
Estonia has fifteen regions that divide the country in the same way that counties do in the UK. Remember to include the region name on the second-to-last line of the address, to the right of the five-digit postcode.
Sound confusing? Luckily, the Universal Postal Union has created this useful addressing guide for anyone feeling a little perplexed about posting to Estonia.
What items can I send?
The two kinds of goods specified as prohibited for import by the Estonian customs authority are:
- Meat and milk and any items thereof from non-EU countries
- Protected species and products thereof that are listed by the Washington Convention (CITES), including ivory, tortoise shell, and reptile skin
For more information, get in touch with the Estonian Customs Office or alternatively call HM Revenue and Customs. You should also check out our prohibited items page for a list of goods prohibited for transit by our couriers.
Where can I find more information?
If you need any more information, you’ll find plenty of helpful stuff at our online Help Centre There you can browse our FAQ guides — covering everything from packaging tips to international shipping advice — or talk to one of our friendly advisors via the chat window.
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