Shipping to Denmark

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Send parcels to Denmark

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Colourful houses in the Nyhavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark

Postage to Denmark

Known as one of the happiest countries in the world, Denmark thrives with rich culture and delicious food. Shipping from the UK to Denmark takes between 8 and 11 days. With Evri, you’ll get full tracking and up to £20 free parcel cover included as standard.

And thanks to Denmark's convenient transport links to the rest of Europe, it’s also easy to send parcels to Germany or if you're shipping to Sweden. Our international Courier service delivers to 200+ countries and territories.

How much is postage to Denmark from the UK?

When you send parcels to Denmark, you can be sure you’re getting a great Courier service at a low price with Evri. You can send parcels up to 15kg internationally. See how cheap it is to send a parcel to Denmark based on some of our more popular weights:

Parcel weight Prices from
Parcel weight 250g Prices from £7.56
Parcel weight 500g Prices from £8.54
Parcel weight 1kg Prices from £9.68
Parcel weight 2kg Prices from £10.58
Parcel weight 5kg+ Prices from £13.00

Scheduled public holidays in Denmark

While our international Courier service always aims to get your parcel to its destination without delay, delivery times may be increased if your parcel is in transit around any of the following public holidays:

  • New Year’s Day – 01/01/2025
  • Maundy Thursday – 17/04/2025
  • Good Friday – 18/04/2025
  • Easter Monday – 21/04/2025
  • The Great Prayer Day – 16/05/2025
  • Ascension Day – 29/05/2025
  • Whit Monday – 09/06/2025
  • Midsummer Day - 24/06/2025
  • Christmas – 25/12/2024
  • Boxing Day – 26/12/2024

It’s also important to be aware of local holidays. We recommend sending your parcel earlier to increase your chances of arriving on time.

How to send parcels to Denmark

There are three methods for shipping from the UK to Denmark with Evri.

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ParcelShops

Book your delivery online and drop off at 9,000+ local ParcelShops. No printer? No problem. Just print your postage label using our free Print in ParcelShop devices. You can also book your parcel in person at selected Post Offices.

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Lockers

Book your delivery online and go to your nearest Evri Locker. Simply scan your barcode, place your parcel inside one of the available Lockers, ready for its collection.

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Courier collection

Arrange a Courier collection from your home or office on a convenient day for a door-to-door service. We'll give you a 1-hour window for when you can expect us to arrive.

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Sending multiple parcels to Denmark

If you have multiple marketplace items to send, you can manage all your shipping needs with our Bulk Integrations tool.

  1. Log into your Evri account on our international website and link your marketplace seller’s account - eBay, Etsy, Amazon, Shopify, or another platform. You can also upload parcels via CSV file.
  2. Pack your items, book online, then print your postage label at home or in-store using our Print in ParcelShop device.
  3. Drop off your parcels at any of our 16,000+ ParcelShops and Lockers, or arrange for a Courier collection.

Why send parcels to Denmark with Evri?

What you can and can’t send to Denmark

While you can send lots of items to Denmark with Evri couriers, there are a few limitations. You’ll find a full breakdown of what you can and can’t send on our prohibited items list.

You should also follow the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and the UK Civil Aviation Authority guides to keep up to date with the latest restrictions for sending parcels to Denmark via air.

Customs

Sending an international parcel is just as easy as a domestic one when you choose Evri. Simply fill in the correct contents details online, and we'll sort the rest when it comes to customs.

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Address format for sending parcels to Denmark

When you send a parcel to Denmark, you'll need to follow the correct address structure:

  • The recipient's name
  • The street name followed by the house number
  • The postcode and city
  • DENMARK in capital letters on the last line of the address.

For example:

Mr J. Bloggs

Low Street 219

1682 Copenhagen

DENMARK

But don’t worry, all you need to do is enter the right address information at checkout and we’ll make sure it’s formatted correctly when you print your label.

 

FAQs about sending parcels to Denmark

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