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Send a Parcel To Ecuador Fast - DHL Courier Delivery
- Send a parcel to Ecuador from £40.95 in 2 working days
- Send letters, documents & parcels up to 25kg when dropping off, and up to 100kg when booking a courier collection
- Real-time tracked & door-to-door delivery
- Book a courier collection online or by calling DHL Customer Service, you’ll need to print parcel labels and customs documents; weigh and measure your own packaging
- Free boxes & envelopes when dropping off your parcel at over 1,300 locations across the UK
- Pre 09:00, pre 12:00, and insurance services available when booking a collection online or by phone
- No need to weigh, measure or print when dropping off your parcel and prices are determined by the size of the free box or envelope you choose and the zone that you’re sending it to
Ecuador is a South American country bordered by Colombia and Peru, with its coastline on the South Pacific Ocean. Ecuador gets its name from the Equator that runs through it - an imaginary line that divides the globe into northern and southern hemispheres. The famous Galápagos Islands, a volcanic archipelago just off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean are home to a large variety of plant and animal species and are a protected national park and marine reserve. The Amazon Rainforest covers 47% of the country and the longest above-water mountain range, the Andes Mountains runs through it and into Colombia.
You can send a parcel to Ecuador with DHL Express’ secure and fast delivery network, knowing that it will reach its destination safely and on time. As DHL Express is one of the world’s leading courier services delivering to locations in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, you can trust us with your parcel.
Sending a parcel to Ecuador with DHL Express takes as little as one working day. We provide a door-to-door delivery service and ensure that parcels are signed for where available. You can also track your parcel’s journey for free online or via WhatsApp chat (WhatsApp calls are not supported), and you can do all this without having to open a DHL account.
How do I send a parcel to Ecuador?
Choose from three sending options for parcel delivery to Ecuador. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done through our DHL Express online (DHLitNow) service, or by speaking to Customer Service. Alternatively, if you prefer to drop off your parcel, you can use a DHL Service Point location near you. Simply complete your parcel details online to save time while in store. When in-store, pack your items into the selected free packaging provided by DHL Express, then pay and send your parcel.
- 1 January, Wednesday - New Year's Day
- 3 March, Monday - Carnival
- 4 March, Tuesday - Carnival
- 18 April, Friday - Good Friday
- 2 May, Friday - Labour Day Holiday
- 23 May, Friday - Battle of Pichincha Holiday
- 10 August, Sunday - National Day
- 11 August, Monday - National Day Holiday
- 10 October, Friday - Independence of Guayaquil
- 2 November, Sunday - All Souls' Day
- 3 November, Monday - Independence of Cuenca
- 4 November, Tuesday - All Souls' Day Holiday
- 25 December, Thursday - Christmas Day
* Public holidays in Ecuador may affect our estimated transit times.
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Tracking number not 10 digits? Track your shipment on the DHL eCommerce UK (formerly DHL Parcel UK) website!
Track UK shipment (14 digits e.g. 41505910017980)
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Ecuador country facts
- Charles Darwin found evidence for his theory of evolution on the Galápagos Islands, noting that similar animals on different islands had slight variations, for example similar birds had different beaks on the other islands.
- Ecuador only has two seasons, winter and summer. Winters are usually very dry, and the summers are humid and warm.
- Ecuador is the biggest exporter of bananas, exporting over 29% of the whole world’s bananas.
- Nature in Ecuador has constitutional rights, meaning it’s not treated as property, but it has its own rights to exist and live.
- The first and second UNESCO World Heritage Sites are in Ecuador, site number one is the Galápagos Islands and site number two is the capital city of Quito due to its well preserved historic centre.
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