
Shipping to Norway
Whether you’re sending a gift to an old friend in Oslo or something you’ve sold to someone in Bergen, our couriers are on hand to make sure your delivery to Norway goes smoothly.
Sending a parcel to Norway takes 8-11 days with Evri. With full tracking and £20 free parcel cover included as standard, you can keep tabs with peace of mind every step of the way.
Cost of postage to Norway from the UK
When you send a parcel with Evri, you get a great Courier service at a low price. Plus, you can send parcels anywhere up to 15kg.
Parcel weight | Prices from |
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Parcel weight250g | Prices from£8.71 |
Parcel weight500g | Prices from£9.71 |
Parcel weight1kg | Prices from£11.40 |
Parcel weight2kg | Prices from£14.96 |
Parcel weight5kg+ | Prices from£22.85 |
Scheduled public holidays in Norway
While our international Courier service always aims to get your parcel to its destination without delay, delivery times may be increased if your parcel is in transit around any of the following public holidays:
- New Year’s Day – 01/01/2025
- Maundy Thursday – 17/04/2025
- Good Friday – 18/04/2025
- Easter Monday - 21/04/2025
- Constitution Day – 17/05/2025
- Ascension Day – 29/05/2025
- Whit Monday – 09/06/2025
- Veterans’ Day – 11/11/2025
- Christmas – 24/12/2025 - 26/12/2025
It’s also important to be aware of local holidays. We recommend sending your parcel earlier to increase your chances of arriving on time.
How to send a parcel to Norway from the UK
Choose from three options when sending parcels to Norway from the UK with Evri.

ParcelShops
Book your parcel online and choose to drop off at 9,000+ ParcelShops near you. No printer at home? No problem. Use our Print in ParcelShop devices to print your label for free. You can also find us in selected Post Offices to book your delivery in person.

Lockers
Book your international parcel online and take your parcel to your nearest Evri Locker. All you need to do is scan your barcode and pop the parcel in the available Locker, ready to be collected.

Courier collection
Use our website to book a Courier collection from your home or office. Just select a convenient day for your door-to-door service and we'll give you a 1-hour window for when you can expect us to arrive.

Sending multiple parcels to Norway
If you're running an online business or have multiple parcels to send, our Bulk Integrations tool can save you time:
- Link your Evri account with your marketplace seller’s account or upload your parcels using a CSV file
- Package up your items and book your parcels in one go
- Print off your postage label at home
- Send your parcels using any of our 10,000+ ParcelShops and Lockers or book a Courier collection
Why send parcels to Norway with Evri?
Regular tracking updates
Keep updated on your parcel's progress with end-to-end tracking and email notifications for you and your recipient at no extra cost
Parcel cover
Every parcel you send includes £20 free cover. If your item’s worth more, you can easily increase the cover up to £999 for extra peace of mind!
Customs made easier
Fill in customs information as part of your online booking without needing to print anything extra - we'll do the rest
24/7 live chat
Speak to a real person on our international.evri.com website to answer your questions and help resolve any concerns
Flexible printing options
Print your parcel labels at home or in-store for FREE
Bulk Send
Book multiple parcels online all at once using our Bulk Send tool
Handy payment options
Add funds to your PrePay account to save time at checkout for a faster online booking
Trusted by top UK brands
We're trusted to deliver for many of the UK's biggest retailers like ASOS, Boohoo, Gymshark, House of Fraser, Lonsdale and Lookfantastic, just to name a few
What you can and can’t send in a parcel to Norway?
When you use Evri to send a parcel to Norway, you can send lots of different things, but there are some restricted items. For full details on what you can’t send with Evri, check our prohibited items list.
You should also check the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations and UK Civil Aviation Authority guides to keep up to date with the latest restrictions for sending parcels via airlines.
Address format for sending parcels to Norway
When writing out a Norwegian address for your parcels, remember that the street name should come before the house number on the first line. You should also write the country name on the last line in capital letters.
Norwegian addresses also have the postcode before the city location.
For example:
Mr J. Bloggs
Storgata 6
NO-7491 Trondheim
NORWAY
But don’t worry, all you need to do is enter the right address information at checkout and we’ll make sure it’s formatted correctly when you print your label.