Many courier companies serve Kuwait and the transit times range from just a couple of working days up to three or four. Most couriers will connect via a European hub or via Dubai International Airport. We work with major couriers at discounted prices. Get an instant online quote below.
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
21cm x 30cm
12in' LP album
31cm x 31cm
Pillow case
50cm x 75cm
Shoe box
13cm x 30cm x 18cm
Dining room chair
95cm x 55cm x 45cm
360L Wheelie bin
95cm x 55cm x 45cm
Tin of beans
415g
Bag of flour
1kg
Inkjet printer
7kg
Bike
9kg
Microwave
15kg
Single mattress
22kg
The small Gulf state of Kuwait sits between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. The population is a little over 3 million and the capital is Kuwait City. The economy is dominated by the oil industry and this accounts for around 95% of the export revenue earned each year. These reserves have placed Kuwait as one of the richest countries in the world on a per capita basis. There are few major attractions outside of Kuwait City and this is where the majority of parcel deliveries are made. Kuwait City is known for its modern shopping plazas, the marina and museums.The temperature in Kuwait is extreme by British standards. The average daily high in August is 45 degrees celsius with almost zero chance of rain. At the coolest point of the year, January, the temperature drops to an average of 18 degrees. Many find the summer temperature uncomfortably hot and many Kuwaitis relocate to destinations across the world to escape the heat.Kuwait City is twinned with both London and Paris. It is from the United Kingdom that Kuwait gained her independence in June 1961.