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I have questions about the maximum size of luggage that can be sent through the mail, and how it should be prepared. Wrap it in plastic? Box it up?
In Spain I believe the limit is 25 or 30kg per parcel. So if your airline let you fly with it, you can ship it.... I believe the same is true from Portugal and France (although the price is higher since it would be an international shipment).
How should you ship it?
You have a few alternatives:
Hope this helps,
Ivar
I have questions about the maximum size of luggage that can be sent through the mail, and how it should be prepared. Wrap it in plastic? Box it up?
In Spain I believe the limit is 25 or 30kg per parcel. So if your airline let you fly with it, you can ship it.... I believe the same is true from Portugal and France (although the price is higher since it would be an international shipment).
How should you ship it?
You have a few alternatives:
- If it is already in a suitcase, you can ship that. It needs to be locked and you should also wrap it somehow. I get small roller bags that have been put in boxes, but you can also wrap it with plastic wrap (a roll of kitchen wrap from the supermarket is fine...just roll it around the suitcase). It is a good idea to add my address label under the plastic wrap. The post office will add another label on the outside of the plastic, but sometimes (especially from from, France) the label they put on might fall off... so it is good to have a 2nd address label under the plastic.
- Boxes. The post office sell boxes where you can put your things and ship to me. The largest box at the french and the portuguese post office is rather small, but if you get your own box (supermarket,...) you can ship that. The spanish post office have a wide range of sizes of their boxes. They are 3-5 euros each.
- Last year I also started colaborating with sendmybag.com . With them you arrange for pickup ahead of time on their website and they will come and pick up and deliver to me (from any hotel, pension,...). This is a bit more pricy, but easy. More on this here:
http://www.casaivar.com/luggage-storage-in-santiago-de-compostela/sending-instructions.html
Hope this helps,
Ivar