Royal mail delivery to germany

Royal Mail offers various services for sending mail and parcels to Germany. Here are some options:

Mail Services:

  1. Standard Airmail: This service takes 3-5 working days to deliver to Germany. The cost starts from £1.35 for a standard letter up to 100g.
  2. Tracked Airmail: This service takes 3-5 working days to deliver to Germany and provides tracking updates. The cost starts from £2.95 for a standard letter up to 100g.
  3. Signed Airmail: This service takes 3-5 working days to deliver to Germany and requires a signature upon delivery. The cost starts from £3.95 for a standard letter up to 100g.

Parcel Services:

  1. International Tracked & Signed: This service takes 3-5 working days to deliver to Germany and provides tracking updates. The cost starts from £8.95 for a parcel up to 2kg.
  2. International Tracked: This service takes 3-5 working days to deliver to Germany and provides tracking updates. The cost starts from £6.95 for a parcel up to 2kg.
  3. International Standard: This service takes 5-7 working days to deliver to Germany. The cost starts from £5.95 for a parcel up to 2kg.

Additional Services:

  1. Insurance: You can add insurance to your parcel for an additional fee, which covers loss or damage up to £500.
  2. Special Delivery: This service provides guaranteed delivery by 1pm or 9am the next working day, depending on the option chosen. The cost starts from £10.95 for a parcel up to 2kg.

Important Information:

  1. Customs Forms: You may need to complete a customs form for items valued over €150 or containing certain goods, such as food, plants, or animals.
  2. Prohibited Items: Certain items, such as perishable goods, are prohibited from being sent to Germany. Check the Royal Mail website for a list of prohibited items.
  3. Duty and Taxes: Recipients in Germany may be required to pay duty and taxes on items sent from the UK. These charges are not included in the Royal Mail cost and are the responsibility of the recipient.

To send mail or parcels to Germany, you can use the Royal Mail website, visit a local post office, or use a Royal Mail collection point. Make sure to check the Royal Mail website for the latest information and prices.