St Eustatius is a Caribbean island that is a part of the Netherlands Kingdom. The island is located near St Kitts and has a population of just over 3,500. The island deals in the US dollar and speaks both English and Dutch. The island was originally part of the Netherlands Antilles and now operates alone on the island. The economy in St Eustatius like most Caribbean islands relies a lot on tourism. Then island is expecting to grow in the future with limited unemployment and highly skilled workers.
You are able to have parcels delivered to the wonderful island of St Eustatius via our partners DHL or via Asendia when you get a quote on our website. DHL is an express parcel delivery service, they get your parcels there as quickly as 4-6 working days.
If keeping the cost low is your priority, then why not ship the parcel via Asendia? The international parcel delivery service with them is priced from just £35 and will take 7-9 days to arrive. As the island is so remote, located between St Kitts and Saba, delivery is generally takes a day longer than many of the islands in the region.
Customs Guide
As the island is an overseas territory of the Netherlands special rules apply hence you should double check during booking the specific nature of your delivery and whether any extra customs legislation needs to be complied with. You may like to start with the relevant government department and email [email protected] .
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