When you’re sending a parcel to Papua New Guinea, you’re looking for a fast delivery service at a reasonable price. At Parcel2Go, we’ll not only make sure your parcel’s postage to Papua New Guinea goes smoothly, but you’ll have a great experience as well.
We exclusively partner with leading international courier services such as UPS, Parcelforce and TNT so you can relax knowing that your courier to Papua New Guinea is experienced and reliable.
Before you book, make sure you check the Papua New Guinea Customs website, as your parcel’s contents will need to follow regulation to pass through. If you don’t ensure your items are legally permitted, your package might experience some delays.
To help avoid any further impacts on your parcel’s transit time, you’ll also need to check that your courier to Papua New Guinea won’t be booked across a national holiday or a non-working day (Saturday and Sunday). This might delay your parcel, so make sure to factor these in when booking your delivery.
There are certain items that you won’t be permitted to send to Papua New Guinea, due to legislation put into place by the government. These items include:
Narcotics
Weapons, explosives and ammunition
Obscene literature (e.g. pornographic materials)
Meat, plants, and products thereof
Check out the full list of prohibited items below.
You’ll need to fill in a customs declaration when posting to Papua New Guinea, since it lies outside of the European Union’s free trade laws.
Luckily, we’ve simplified things for you. When you book with us, we’ll send you the right forms for you to print out and fill in, so there’s no confusion around whether or not you have the right documentation.
Ship to Papua New Guinea from as little as £27.50 exc VAT only when you book through Parcel2Go.
And with options like inclusive parcel cover, signature tracking, and express delivery available on all our international services, sending exactly the way you want to has never been easier!
The mailing system in Papua New Guinea relies heavily on P.O. Boxes rather than door to door delivery, so you’ll often need to add the P.O. Box number to the address on your parcel before posting to Papua New Guinea.
Need an example? Just check out this addressing guide for Papua New Guinea courtesy of the Universal Postal Union.