Cheapest Way To Ship To Morocco
The cheapest way to ship to Morocco depends almost entirely on the item and the origin country. For a small parcel under 2 kg, postal services like La Poste Colissimo or Royal Mail International remain competitive. For anything larger — boxes above 10 kg, appliances, furniture, full household effects — an independent courier marketplace like EuroCollis is typically 30–60% cheaper than DHL, FedEx or Chronopost on the Morocco corridor.
Cost benchmarks by item
- Standard box (10–20 kg): €25–€60 on EuroCollis vs €70–€150 with mainstream carriers.
- Large box / suitcase (20–30 kg): €35–€80 vs €120–€200.
- TV (40–55 inch): €60–€120 vs €180–€350 (when couriers will even accept it).
- Washing machine or fridge: €80–€180 vs typically declined by parcel carriers.
- Full Moroccan salon set: €200–€450 vs not offered as a standard service.
Three free ways to cut your price further
- Consolidate. One large parcel is almost always cheaper than two medium ones because the courier still does one pickup, one customs clearance, one delivery.
- Travel off-peak. Avoid the July–August Marhaba peak and Ramadan/Eid windows; same lane can be 20–35% cheaper.
- Be flexible on the pickup window. Couriers that need to fill a return trip will discount sharply.
When ferry-only or freight-forwarders win
For very large loads (full 20-foot container, vehicle plus furniture, or commercial pallet loads above 500 kg), a specialist freight forwarder using Algeciras–Tangier RoRo ferries can beat courier per-kg pricing. EuroCollis covers up to small-truck loads; above that, ask in chat — couriers can sometimes recommend a freight partner.
Frequently asked questions
Is EuroCollis always cheaper than DHL?
For items above 10 kg or unusual shapes (furniture, appliances), almost always. For documents and tiny urgent parcels, DHL or Chronopost can still win.
What's the cheapest origin country for Morocco shipping?
Spain — particularly Madrid, Malaga and Seville — thanks to the short Strait of Gibraltar crossing. Spain→Morocco pricing starts from €15 for small parcels.
Does paying cash to the courier on delivery save money?
It avoids card-processing fees and is the default model — you pay a small platform deposit online and the balance to the courier on delivery.
Can I split payment between sender and receiver?
Yes — many couriers accept the platform deposit from the sender and the balance from the receiver, by arrangement in chat.
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