Singapore

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Parcel Delivery to Singapore

Parcel delivery to Singapore from £45.95 all inclusive Welcome to parcel delivery to Singapore from Parcel2ship.co.uk. We have delivery options from DHL and Parcelforce and can deliver a package up to 49Kg in weight. Use our "Quick Quote" option below to find the best delivery service for your parcel.

When you send a parcel to Singapore, we will arrange for it to be collected from your UK address and will courier it to Singapore.


Customs documentation has to be prepared for deliveries to Singapore. Click here for template customs documents.

Send Parcel to SingaporeSensational Singapore!

Positioned just north of the Equator, the Republic of Singapore is made up of a large island known as Pulau Ujong and more than 60 smaller ones referred to as islets. Other geographic coordinates include Malayasia and Indonesia from which it is divided by the Strait of Johar and Strait of Singapore respectively. Parcel delivery to Singapore is efficiently undertaken because of well developed road and railway networks such as the Johor-Singapore Causeway and the Tuas Second Link.

Notable internal geographical features are the Jurong Island, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa. Visitors to Singapore head to the Bukit Timah hill which is the peak point in the downtown region. Send parcel to Singapore, to these popular places and other parts of island country by availing of excellent parcel delivery and package shipping services.

Coming from a humble background of fisherman country, Singapore today stands as one of the world's most well-developed countries. This is largely due to its cosmopolitan nature that attracts countless travelers on a yearly basis. Singapore is also considered to be one of the chief transportation centres of the Asian continent. This, in turn, has given a major boost to parcel delivery to Singapore.

Holidaymakers can plan a vacation at the start of the year when wonderful celebrations take place in Chinatown like the Chingay Parade and the Singapore River Hongboa.

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