

Wondering how much it is to send a parcel to French Guiana? Learn everything you need to know here - and get an instant quote!
Our established connections with international delivery services like DPD, Parcelforce and UPS means we get your items to their destination fast with a courier to French Guiana. Better still, we do it at a reasonable price and with the guarantee we’ll treat your package well.
Before you book with us, it’s a great idea to do checks on any factors that might create unnecessary delays. For example, have you checked the customs requirements for French Guiana? It’s also worth noting that your estimated day of delivery might fall on a national holiday or a non-working day (Saturday and Sunday), which might create a hold up. Check this first to be sure you’ll get your items where they need to go on time.
Read on to organise postage to French Guiana in no time. There’s more useful information you should know before booking, or you can see an instant quote from us by clicking the button below.

There are a number of items prohibited for entry into French Guiana, including:
Paints
Cosmetics
Prescription drugs
Dry ice
Precious stones
You can see the full list here, but for a detailed understanding of what can and can’t be sent to French Guiana, contact the French customs authority. You should also see our prohibited items list for goods that can’t be carried by couriers.

As an overseas department of France, French Guiana is actually a part of the European Union. That entitles members of the EU certain benefits when travelling or sending to French Guiana, including not having to go through international customs. One less thing for you to worry about.
Postage to French Guiana starts as low as £26.09, when you order through us. And that’s not all. With a range of different delivery options available — from drop-off and collection dispatches to express and economy speeds — you can consistently send cheap parcels in a way that’s right for you.
One thing that might throw anyone posting to French Guiana is the fact that you actually have to address your parcel to France, not French Guiana. Postcodes beginning with “97” or “98” identify French Overseas Departments, so it’s extra important that you check the postcode on the address before you send your parcel.
Sound confusing? Don’t worry — the Universal Postal Union has issued this useful addressing guide to help you out when shipping to French Guiana.