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Cheapest way to send a parcel from Netherlands to Germany

The prices below are real, bookable rates for a private sender shipping a standard parcel (35 × 25 × 15 cm) from Netherlands to Germany. No business account or VAT number is needed for any of them.

Carriers available on this route: UPS, PostNL, DPD NL, DHL Express. The cheapest verified price is ~€11.75 with UPS — bookable by a private sender, no VAT number.

Netherlands to Germany is well covered for private senders. PostNL international parcel (postnl.nl) is the firm anchor — around €12.25 for a 2 kg parcel, no VAT number. Packlink undercuts it: UPS Access Point from around €8.89 net, usually 2 days door to door.

Verified prices for a 2 kg parcel
CarrierServiceDeliveryPrice
UPSAccess Point™ an PrivatHome delivery~€11.75
PostNLInternational parcelHome delivery€12.25
DPD NLClassicHome delivery~€13.47
UPSStandard®Home delivery~€15.56
DHL ExpressImport Express WorldwideHome delivery~€56.98

Prices marked ~ include VAT and are estimates; the carrier or broker may add a small fee — the exact total is shown at checkout.

Check live prices for your parcel

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  • UPSHome delivery

    via packlink · live price

    from ~€11.75Book
  • PostNLHome delivery

    via carrier-direct · price verified 2025-01-01

    €12.25How to book
  • DPD NLHome delivery

    via packlink · live price

    ~€13.47Book
  • UPSHome delivery

    via packlink · live price

    ~€15.56Book
  • DHL ExpressHome delivery

    via packlink · live price

    ~€56.98Book

Prices marked ~ include VAT and are estimates; the carrier or broker may add a small fee — the exact total is shown at checkout.

What is the cheapest way to send a parcel from Netherlands to Germany?

The cheapest verified option costs €11.75. Prices depend on parcel weight and whether it goes to a home address or a pickup point — use the live checker above for your exact parcel.

Do I need a business account or VAT number to get these prices?

No. Every price we list is bookable by a private individual. Broker checkouts like Packlink accept one-off shipments with no registration, and Packeta and national carriers have consumer flows.

Is a pickup point cheaper than home delivery?

Usually yes. Dropping your parcel at a shop or locker, and sending it to a pickup point on the other end, is typically the cheapest combination.

Where do these prices come from?

Live prices come from broker rate APIs at the moment you search. Table prices were verified on the date shown next to them. See our methodology page for details.

Other popular routes

Sending the other way? See Germany → Netherlands