P4D offer a discounted, fast and reliable parcel delivery service to Greenland. Based in the UK, we work with trusted, reputable international couriers to offer the best worldwide parcel delivery networks to our customers. Get an instant quote today from P4D and we will collect and deliver your parcel to Greenland safely and efficiently.
Our sizes and weights are estimates only to try to help with your order, so you can compare the weight of your parcel with something from home.
If your item feels heavier than the average, please make sure you reflect this in your booking.
A4 paper
12in' LP album
Pillow case
Shoe box
Dining room chair
360L Wheelie bin
Tin of beans
Bag of flour
Inkjet printer
Bike
Microwave
Single mattress
Greenland is an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of Denmark and is located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Since 80% of its land is covered in ice, the economy in Greenland is dependent on the exports of the fish caught. An extensive trade history with Europe has kept Greenland afloat economically, as well as its prime location to ship fish to both Europe and North America. In return, parcel delivery to Greenland remains steady, despite difficult conditions in some regions.Greenland is the largest island worldwide that is not included as a continent and so navigation can be difficult. Whilst P4D are committed to providing a reliable service throughout all regions, most deliveries cater to Greenland’s small population that live along the ice-free, fjord-lined coast - particularly in the southwest.Items sent from the UK to Greenland will need to go through international customs to safely get into the country, so if you’re seeking advice about certain items we recommend you first check with Greenland’s Customs Authority.As Greenland is a territory of Denmark, addressing a parcel requires this be made note of by marking ‘DENMARK’ visibly, as well as adding the ISO Alpha 3 code for Greenland (‘GRL’) onto the postcode. Need more help? We recommend you look at the Universal Postal Union’s useful addressing guide.