Wondering how much it is to send a parcel from Jamaica? Keep reading for our best prices!
With Parcel2Go’s long-standing relationships with reliable international courier services DPD, UPS, Direct Entry and more, we can offer you unbeatable prices on postage to Jamaica. We’ll not only beat the prices from our competitors - we make sure to provide you with the simplest, easiest process for booking delivery.
Though we are always on hand to help with any parcel requirements, before you book a courier to Jamaica you should check Jamaican customs requirements. This will help to reduce delays for your parcel and its contents.
Of course, you should also check national holidays and potential non-working days (such as Saturdays and Sundays) as well to avoid any other delays. We aim to deliver your package as quickly as possible, so checking ahead of time will help us to get your parcel to where it needs to go.
There are a few things that you won’t be allowed to send to Jamaica, including:
Indecent and obscene prints (pornographic or offensive)
Counterfeit coin of any country
All publications of de Laurence Scott & Co. and Red Star Publishing (Chicago, USA) relating to divination, magic, cultism or the supernatural
See the full list below.
For more information on what you can send, you can contact the Jamaican Customs Authority or get in touch with HM Revenue and Customs.
Your parcel will go through international customs when you’re posting to Jamaica, so you’ll need to have attached the necessary declaration forms in advance. Sound confusing? Not to worry — when you book an international delivery with us, we’ll forward you all the customs documents you need along with your label for you to print off. Easy!
Postage to Jamaica can cost as little as £16.89 exc VAT only when you book through Parcel2Go.
Plus, there are loads of options available on all orders through us, from signature tracking to drop-off services, so you can send your parcel the way you want to.
Jamaica doesn’t have a postcode system, but Kingston is split with one- and two-digit sector codes that appear to the right of the town name on the penultimate line of the address.
Need an example? The Universal Postal Union has issued this useful guide for you to refer to when shipping to Jamaica.