Express and Economy Delivery to Malta from only £26.59
£50 free cover as standard* *excluding Hermes deliveries
Collection or drop-off at a local shop anytime
Track your parcel from door-to-door
Send bulky or heavy items weighing up to 1,000kg
Service Rating:
4.3 out of 5 based on 16798 user ratingsDelivery to destinations like Malta is easy when you ship with ParcelHero. We work with the world’s leading courier networks to offer great savings on a premier shipping service. We put your parcel in the safest hands in the business, but you only ever have to pay an economy price. With £50 free cover on every shipment* that we ship, what are you waiting for?
*excluding Hermes deliveries
Fast delivery to destinations throughout Malta
Collections from anywhere in Malta for parcel delivery to the UK
Malta has been a part of the European Union since 2004 so, like other EU destinations, you don’t need to worry about clearing customs if sending from inside the European Union. For shipments entering Malta from outside of the EU, the duty thresholds are similar to other EU destinations: €45 for gifts and €150 for all other shipments. Fees will not need to be paid on packages worth less than these thresholds.
Like many of their fellow European Union member nations, Malta makes use of EU customs regulations. That means that inside the EU parcels can move freely, and that their list of prohibited goods is relatively relaxed. It falls almost entirely in line with the list of goods that ParcelHero is not able to carry. Find out more at our prohibited items list.
Car and aircraft parts are among the most the exported goods from Malta, and ParcelHero makes it simple to ship parts. We partner with leading couriers to put your goods into the safest hands at the best prices.
Some of our premier shipping partners include TNT, DPD and FedEx, all of which are specialists at large goods and freight. No matter the size of your parcel, up to and including pallets, ParcelHero can save you money on your shipping.
There’s nothing like to taste of home, so if you’d like to send some Maltese flavours to the UK, there are some rules to keep in mind. Make sure that your foods are not perishable, in the original packaging and are unopened. Include the full list of ingredients in your customs paperwork to smooth the customs clearance process.
Although Malta is one of the world’s smallest countries, it is among the most densely populated. That means that a proper address is vital to ensuring that your parcel arrives safe and sound. The key parts of a Maltese address are:
Just like postcodes in the UK, Maltese postcodes are alphanumeric. They’re made up of seven characters, and have been in use since 1991. They are made up of three letters, which define location, and four numbers, which further specify.
Even our dedicated couriers take a break sometimes. That’s why we only deliver between 9am and 6pm on normal working days. If you need a parcel - or gift - delivered to Malta on the weekend or a public holiday, be sure to leave enough time for it to arrive.