If you’re trying to send a parcel to Monaco, Parcel2Go is on hand to arrange a safe delivery at a price to suit you!
We exclusively use reputable international delivery partners, including DPD, UPS and TNT, to help you book a courier to Monaco without worrying about your items’ security.
There’s no need to stress when you arrange postage to Monaco through Parcel2Go. We’ll help you take care of any Customs requirements Monaco authorities might have for your parcel before you send it.
Please make sure before you book through us that your delivery time won’t coincide with any national holidays or non-working days (Saturday and Sunday) that could mean your parcel gets held up in transit.
At Parcel2Go, we guarantee you a smooth, reliable service as standard, with the best prices you’ll find for booking parcel delivery to Monaco. Read on for more information on transit estimates and other pre-booking considerations you’ll need to make.
The same import restrictions that apply in France also apply to Monaco. Items prohibited from import into Monaco include:
Synthetic pyjamas that are not fire-retardant
Glass and glassware
Bank notes
Toys, game and sports requisites
Edible vegetables and certain roots
Counterfeit items
Illegal drugs
For more information on what you can and can’t send to Monaco, you can contact Monaco’s customs authority. For items that are banned for posting by our couriers, check out our prohibited items page.
Monaco is situated on the south-east coast of France but does not formally belong to the European Union, it participates in EU trade polices when it comes to customs and border controls. That means you won’t need to complete a customs declaration for you parcel when posting to Monaco from the UK.
Postage to Monaco can cost as little as £9.09 when you book through Parcel2Go, because we always negotiate the best deals on your behalf and pass the savings on to you. On top of that, you can choose from a variety of options on your delivery — including parcel cover, drop-off services, and signature tracking — to send your parcel your way.
The postal service in Monaco is actually managed by France, so the address styles of the two countries are the same. Need an example? Not a problem — the Universal Postal Union have issued this useful addressing guide for you to refer to should you need it.