In recent years, Denmark has invested considerably in the construction of rail links and roads between its regions such as the Great Belt Fixed Link that joins the major islands Funen and Zealand. Not only does this help people travelling, it improves the efficiency and speed of parcel delivering for DHL.
How to send a parcel to Denmark
Choose from three delivery options. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done through our online DHLitNow service or by speaking to Customer Service. Alternatively, if you would prefer to drop off your parcel, you can use a DHL Service Point location. Simply complete your parcel details online, then pack your items into our free packaging provided and pay to send your parcel when you're in store.
Why should I use DHL to send a parcel to Denmark?
DHL Express is the global market leader in the international express business and operates in 220 countries and territories. This means getting a parcel from A to B for DHL is both efficient and secure as it only sends parcels through its own network. This means your parcel is well looked after and can reach its destination faster in comparison to other couriers. You can also track your parcel and check its progress through our online, by phone or text tracking tool.
How much does it cost to send a parcel to Denmark from the UK?
Using our online quote tool, you can obtain parcel pricing from all three of our booking services. Alternatively, if you are going to send through a DHL Service Point, you can view our size and price guide to work out which FREE box you can use to send your items and how much it will cost.
How long will it take to send a parcel to Denmark from UK?
DHL Express can deliver to Denmark in 1 working day, this does not factor in customs so please remember to check what you can and can’t send.
Shipping from UK to Denmark custom restrictions
As well as the list of prohibited items in which DHL cannot ship that can be seen on our what you can and can’t send page, Denmark also has a few extra items which aren’t allowed.
For more information, please visit the Denmark customs website.