Sending a parcel to Majorca doesn’t have to be complicated. At Parcel2Go, we make international delivery quick, affordable, and straightforward - whether you’re shipping personal gifts, business items, or eCommerce orders.
Thanks to our trusted courier partners, including big names in global logistics, you’ll enjoy a smooth delivery service to the Balearic Islands. We offer a range of options to suit your schedule and budget, so it’s easy to find the best fit for your needs.
Whether your parcel’s heading to Palma, Alcúdia or Deià, we’ve got delivery services that cover the whole island. Our online quote tool helps you compare prices and services in seconds, just enter your parcel’s weight and dimensions to get started.
Delivery costs will vary depending on the size of your parcel, the speed of service you choose, and the courier. But with Parcel2Go, you’re always getting a competitive rate.
We work hard to keep our prices low, without compromising on quality. All parcels sent to Majorca are tracked as standard, so you can keep an eye on your delivery every step of the way.
Book your parcel to Majorca today and trust Parcel2Go to get it there, safely and on time.
No, because Majorca is part of Spain, and Spain is in the European Union, parcels sent from the UK to Majorca are subject to EU import regulations for non-EU countries. Since Brexit, this means customs declarations are required, and local duties or VAT may apply depending on the contents and value of your shipment. Be sure to check with your chosen courier about the necessary paperwork and potential fees.
Delivery prices to Majorca will vary depending on the courier, service type, parcel size, and weight. However, you can find cheap delivery options when you book through Parcel2Go, with access to exclusive discounted rates thanks to our partnerships with top couriers.
When addressing parcels to Majorca, it's important to include accurate Spanish address formatting, especially for smaller towns and rural areas. Make sure to include the recipient’s full name, street name and number, postcode, local town or village, and “Balearic Islands” or “Illes Balears” in the province line. Including a local contact number is also highly recommended to avoid delivery delays.