Wondering how much it is to send a parcel to Israel from the UK? Don’t look any further - we’ll help you organise quick and easy postage.
With Parcel2Go’s established relationships with international courier services such as DPD, UPS and Parcelforce, we give you unbeatable quotes on postage to Israel. We give you not only the best price, but the best service on the market.
To help you tackle the paperwork, before you book shipping to Israel you’ll need to look up the Israeli Customs information to make sure your package meets requirements.
Remember, there are circumstances outside of our control that may cause delays. For example, national holidays and non-working days (Friday and Saturday) might have an impact on your parcel’s estimated transit time. We aim to deliver your package quickly and securely, so please consider these circumstances when you’re booking with us.
Items that are banned from shipping to Israel include:
Milk and dairy products
Fresh meat and meat products
Games of chance and gambling machines
Cordless telephones
Plants and plant products
Weapons and explosives
Illegal drugs
Pornographic material
For any further information, get in touch with HM Revenue and Customs.
See the full list of prohibited items below.
Your parcel will need to go through international customs when posting to Israel, which means it will need the appropriate labels and documents attached when you send it. Not to worry, though — when you book your delivery with us, we’ll send you all the documents you need for you to print off with your label. Easy!
Postage to Israel starts from as little as £27.69 exc VAT only when you book through Parcel2Go.
Plus, we have a range of options for you to choose from on all deliveries, from collection and drop-off services to express deliveries and signature tracking. Wherever you send your parcel, send it your way.
Addressing parcels for delivery to Israel is for the most part straightforward, but things get a bit more complicated when send to localities in the Palestinian Authority, such as the Gaza Strip or West Bank. In these cases, you’ll need to write “via Israel” at the end of the address.
Need an example? You’ll find one here put together by the Universal Postal Union.