
We have connections with the best international courier services to Latvia, which means we can get you the best prices for postage. Check out our cheap Latvia parcel delivery services, enabled by reliable couriers such as Royal Mail, DPD, TNT and more. Our Lowest Price Guarantee means you get the best price, every time!
Looking for Latvia parcel delivery services that fit your budget? We’re here to help!
Book a Latvia courier that’s reliable and cheap with Parcel2Go. Delivery prices to Latvia start from £11.59 with us - and our Lowest Price Guarantee means we offer the best price you’ll find on the internet.
Our years of experience in parcel delivery to Latvia means we know how to get your parcel to its destination on time without any hassle. Shipping to Europe is simple when you book through our quick quote tool - and we offer you free parcel tracking with every booking for the ultimate peace of mind.
To help your items arrive without delay, please make sure you’re avoiding any Latvian national holidays or non-working days (Saturday and Sunday).
When you use our quick quote tool, you enjoy our Lowest Price Guarantee. This means you will always get the lowest price for your Latvia delivery services through us. Choose from a range of express, economy and super economy services and get your shipping to Latvia sorted in no time.

Shipping to Latvia? You should be aware that there are Latvia customs charges to think about. Latvia is part of the European Union, which means that the Latvia parcel delivery you organise will be subject to EU VAT of 23%
If you’re sending a gift to Latvia, you’re able to ship it without paying VAT if the value is less than £38*/€45. Here’s more details on sending gifts to Europe. Be careful though - the value of the gift also includes however much you’ve paid for your parcel delivery to Latvia. For example, if you’re sending a parcel to Latvia that cost you £35 and the shipping was £5, you would have to pay EU VAT. This rule also applies when you are shipping to Latvia directly from marketplaces such as Amazon, Etsy or others.
*GBP rate may fluctuate as conversion rates change

There’s more helpful information on postage to Latvia in our international shipping hub. We’ve created a bank of useful resources for business owners, particularly business senders with EU customers - check it out now!

Get your parcel to the right place with our Latvia address format example. Don’t forget to add ‘LATVIA’ in capital letters at the end of the address so your delivery avoids any unnecessary delays. Here’s a handy guide on how to address your postage to Latvia.

Please check your parcel delivery to Latvia doesn’t contain any border control prohibited items. If you’re not sure, the Latvia Customs department has all the information you need for shipping to Latvia.
There’s also the Parcel2Go list of prohibited items to help you check your parcel contents.

From 1 July 2026, the EU is introducing a flat €3 customs duty on individual items valued under €150, shipped from outside the EU. Crucially, the charge applies per product type within a parcel — not per parcel. Send a package containing a shirt, a phone case and a book, and you're looking at €9 in duty, not €3.
What you need to know:
Ship before 1 July 2026 to avoid the new charges on eligible consignments
Shipments over €150 are not subject to this flat levy — but will still need to pay standard customs duty rates
Private gifts between individuals valued under €45 remain exempt — find out more about customs & VAT
Business senders should use Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) at checkout — this settles all duties upfront so your recipient receives their parcel without unexpected charges at the door
For businesses and eCommerce sellers shipping regularly to EU customers, the per-item duty structure means costs can stack up quickly. Using DDP keeps the delivery experience smooth for your customers and reduces the risk of parcels being held at customs due to unpaid charges.

Shipping to Latvia is a bit different to posting in the UK. Latvia is part of the European Union, meaning you might need to pay EU VAT as part of the customs duties on your parcel. Check you’ll meet customs requirements before you book your postage to avoid any problems.
For more information, see our International Shipping Hub. And don't worry, we'll send you all the customs documentation you need once you complete the booking process.
Latvia delivery costs start from £11.59 when you book today - use our quick quote tool to get the full range of options you can choose from!
We offer you the cheapest postage to Latvia from the UK you’ll find anywhere as a result of our Lowest Price Guarantee.
Shipping to Latvia can take up to 1-2 days with our express delivery options. If you’re looking to save money when sending a gift to Latvia, delivery can take up to 7 days with our economy and super economy services.
Just input your parcel details into the Parcel2Go quick quote tool and compare all the Latvia courier services you can choose from.
There are rules and restrictions for postage items from Latvia from the UK. These can include:
Any living organism including animals and plants
Batteries or anything containing batteries
Cigars and cigarillos
Cosmetics
Narcotics
Poisonous and toxic liquids and gases
Each Latvia courier also has restricted items that they won’t carry. Before you book, it’s best to make sure that your items don’t fall on the prohibited items list. You can also check the Latvia Customs department to get the full information you need on prohibited border control items.
The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) came into effect on 13 December 2024, introducing updated product safety requirements for goods sold or shipped to the EU and Northern Ireland (NI).
If you're a UK business or online seller sending parcels internationally, the regulations may apply to your shipment. One of the main requirements is appointing a Responsible Person based in the EU or NI to oversee product compliance and safety. Products and packaging may also need to meet updated GPSR labelling requirements before they can be placed on the market.
Checking whether your goods comply with GPSR before booking international delivery can help avoid delays, returns or customs issues.