Wondering how much it is to send a parcel to Lanzarote? Parcel2Go has plenty of options for you!
With our long-standing relationships with international courier services such as UPS, DPD and Parcelforce, we’re able to give you the best quote for postage to Lanzarote. We’re here to make sure your parcel gets to its recipient safely - and on time.
Before you ship a parcel to Lanzarote, you’ll need to consult the Spanish Customs department to make sure your package meets their standards for entry.
It’s important to note that there are circumstances outside of our control that may cause delays. For example, national holidays and non-working days (Saturday and Sunday) might delay your parcel on its journey to its destination. We aim to deliver your package as rapidly as possible, so please consider these circumstances when you’re making your booking.
To get a quote on sending a parcel to Lanzarote, click the button below or use our booking tool above. Scroll down for more useful information on our services and prices before you book.
There are restrictions on imports to Fuerteventura for various safety and legal reasons. Prohibited items include:
Asbestos
Perishable Goods
Corrosive Substances
Ammunition
For more information and a comprehensive list of items that are banned for delivery with our couriers, you can also refer to our prohibited items page.
Yes. When you ship a parcel to Lanzarote, your shipment will be subject to customs regulations and fees.
Luckily, Parcel2Go are on hand to help. When you book your delivery with us, we’ll send you over all the documentation you need to ensure that your parcel gets through customs without a hitch.
Postage to Fuerteventura costs as little as £60.77 when you order through Parcel2Go. Plus, you can customise your order to ensure that its tailored to both your needs and your budget, whether you want collection and drop-off to parcel cover and signed delivery.
As Lanzarote is a part of Spain, you should address your parcel in the same way that you would a Spanish address, only with the island name ‘LANZAROTE’ and the territory ‘THE CANARY ISLANDS’ on the last line of the address in block capitals.
You can refer to the Universal Postal Unions guide to Spanish addresses here