Send a parcel to Morocco from only £30.49
Morocco
Send your post to Morocco with DPD Local Online for a fast, affordable delivery service you can rely on.
Before you ship to Morocco, it’s a good idea to check the country’s customs requirements to avoid your parcel being delayed or held up for any reason - for example, if you send an item that is prohibited in Morocco. We’d also suggest checking national holidays and non-working days (Saturday and Sunday) as shipping on these days means your parcel may take longer to arrive.
Arranging delivery to Morocco doesn’t need to be stressful. When you use DPD Local Online, we’ll make sure that your shipment to Morocco gets there on time and on budget.
Take a look at our cheapest postage to Morocco below and book your delivery with DPD Local Online today.
Do I need to deal with customs when sending from the UK to Morocco?
Before sending to Morocco, you’ll need to complete a customs declaration for your parcel. Not to worry, though — we’ve made it really straightforward. Once you’ve booked your order with us, we’ll send you the documents you need along with your label. You just print them off, fill them in, and attach them. Easy!
How much does it cost to send a parcel from the UK to Morocco?
Postage to Morocco starts from as little as £30.49 if you book through DPDLocal-Online.
How should I address my parcel for delivery to Morocco?
Morocco post have outlined a few rules for addressing parcels for delivery to Morocco, including no punctuation from the second line onwards to the size of the character fonts.
Sound complicated? Don’t worry — the Universal Postal Union have put together this addressing guide for Morocco for you to refer to.
What items can I send?
There are certain goods that won’t be permitted for entry into Morocco under any circumstances, including:
- Arms and ammunitions
- Illegal drugs
- Print matter deemed immoral or liable to cause a breach of the peace
- Passports
You can find more information about Morocco’s import regulations by getting in touch with HM Revenue and Customs. It’s also worth referring to our prohibited items page for a list of goods not permitted for transport 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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