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Send a Parcel to Lithuania

Post to Lithuania from £11.59

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Shipping to Lithuania?

If you’re shipping to Lithuania from the UK, you’ve come to the right place. At Parcel2Go, you can compare prices from some of the best international couriers in the UK, such as Royal Mail, TNT and FedEx Express.

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Our Services and Postage to Lithuania

At Parcel2Go, we’ve got a service to suit everyone’s budget! Our postage to Lithuania starts at £11.59.

To reduce the shipping cost to Lithuania, use one of our economy services. Or if you need your parcel to arrive fast, choose express delivery and your parcel could arrive in just 1-2 days! Get a quote to compare your shipping options.

Before You Ship to Lithuania

When you send a parcel to Lithuania with us, we’ll send you all the paperwork you need for your parcel to pass through customs hassle-free. We always recommend checking Lithuania’s customs website before you ship, so you can be sure your parcel won’t be held up for any reason.

Another way to reduce the chance of your parcel being delayed is to avoid posting to Lithuania on the country’s non-working days (Saturday and Sunday) and public holidays.

Get a quote to compare postage costs before you send a parcel to Lithuania.

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Our International Services to Lithuania

Sending a Gift to Lithuania and EU VAT

The UK is no longer in the EU, which means your shipment to Lithuania may be subject to EU VAT. If you need to pay these additional charges, the VAT rate for Lithuania is 21%.

It’s good to know that there are exceptions to paying EU VAT when you send a parcel to Europe. If you send a gift to Lithuania that is under the value of €45 (around £40), you won’t be charged anything extra! The total value includes the cost of shipping in addition to the items inside. Remember that this only counts if your item is sent from one individual to another.

If you’re sending from a business or directly from a marketplace such as Amazon, then you will need to pay EU VAT.

Here’s more on shipping to Europe as a business sender.

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Our Top Tip

Struggling to wrap your head around the customs and VAT when shipping internationally? We explain everything you need to know about sending gifts to Lithuania and shipping to Europe in our International Shipping Hub!

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Lithuania Address Format

If you’re wondering how to address a parcel to Lithuania, use this handy addressing guide to make sure you get it right every time.

Here’s an example you can compare to your own parcel. And remember, when you ship to a different country from the UK you should always include the country name in block capitals below the address.

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Lithuania Prohibited Items

Before you send a parcel to Lithuania, make sure your package doesn’t contain any items that could lead your parcel to be delayed or even destroyed. Just take a look at our prohibited items list and filter by your country and courier of choice!

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EU Customs Changes: What the New €3 Duty Means for Your Shipments

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.

Find Out More

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to send a package to Lithuania?

Parcel2Go’s cheapest postage cost to Lithuania starts from just £11.59, and you can ship to Lithuania with Royal Mail for £13.25 when you send through us.

Our Lowest Price Guarantee means that you won’t find a cheaper price elsewhere - and if you do, we’ll refund the difference in price!

How long does it take to send a parcel from the UK to Lithuania?

Standard shipping times to Lithuania are 3-5 working days but your parcel could arrive as soon as the next working day if you choose express delivery.

Send a parcel to Lithuania with Parcel2Go and you’ll get free tracking every time, so you know exactly where your parcel is and when it arrives.

Can you send chocolate to Lithuania?

Yes, you can send chocolate to Lithuania! But be aware that it could melt in transit and as it passes through customs. Here’s some items you can’t ship to Lithuania:

  • Fresh foods

  • Furs

  • Jewellery and precious metals

  • Medications

  • Money, including credit cards and cash

For a full list of items that are restricted in Lithuania, use our prohibited items list and filter by the country you’re sending to.

What Are the General Product Safety Regulations (GPSR)?

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.

Find out more about GPSR