Parcel Forwarding from Australia to Italy
Use Jetkrate when an Australian retailer can deliver domestically to the Australian warehouse, then plan EU VAT, duties, Italian address details, restrictions and landed cost before forwarding to Italy.
Buying from Australia and shipping to Italy is easier when you split the journey into two parts. First, the retailer delivers to your Jetkrate address in Australia. Then, once the parcel is received and processed, you choose the onward international shipping option that suits the shipment. Italy can be a good route for Australian fashion, gifts, beauty and specialist products, particularly when the Australian retailer does not offer direct international delivery. It is not always the cheapest way to buy everything from Australia. It is usually best for items that are difficult to source at home, limited to Australian retailers, or worth the extra freight because of brand, quality, availability or gift value.

What to check before forwarding to Italy
Forwarding works best when the product is eligible, the destination details are accurate, and the total landed cost still makes sense after freight and possible destination charges.
Before you order, check the practical details that can change the outcome:
- EU VAT, duties and customs handling may apply
- Italian addresses should be entered carefully, including province, postcode and delivery notes
- returns to Australia can be costly, so check size and product details first
- restricted categories such as food, liquids, batteries and supplements need extra review
EU VAT and duties
EU VAT, duties or customs handling charges may apply when the parcel reaches Italy.
Italian delivery details
Province, postcode, apartment, delivery notes and phone details should be entered carefully.
Restricted categories
Food, liquids, batteries, supplements and returns to Australia need extra checking before buying.
Check the route before ordering
Review costs, restrictions, customs details and parcel suitability first, so the order still makes sense after forwarding.

How parcel forwarding from Australia to Italy works
The retailer sends locally to Jetkrate first. After warehouse check-in, you decide how an eligible parcel moves onward.
Choose parcels that justify the forwarding step
Forwarding tends to work best for:
It is usually less suitable for fragile, oversized, perishable, low-value or heavily restricted products. If you are unsure, check the product category before placing the retailer order.
Usually stronger fits
- Australian brands that are hard to buy in Italy
- gifts, fashion, footwear and accessories with sensible parcel sizes
- beauty, lifestyle and homeware items that are eligible to ship
- multiple small orders that can be consolidated into one outbound shipment
- items with enough value to justify international freight
Usually weaker fits
- Fragile, oversized, perishable or very low-value goods
- Products with unclear import rules or documentation needs
- Items where return shipping would be impractical
- Restricted categories that have not been checked before purchase
Product fit and parcel handling
Choose compact, eligible parcels and use consolidation or repacking only where it suits the item and destination.




Package forwarding, not courier booking
This is an Australian retailer-to-Jetkrate package-forwarding workflow. If you already have a parcel and want to send it overseas, courier booking is the better service path.
Plan for EU import handling
For Italy-bound parcels, include retailer price, local Australian delivery, Jetkrate service costs, international freight, EU VAT, duty and any carrier clearance charges that may apply.
The real question is not just “can I send this from Australia to Italy?” It is “does the full landed cost still make sense?” Add the item price, local delivery to the warehouse, Jetkrate handling or service costs, international shipping and any destination charges that may apply.
When the numbers still work, forwarding can be a practical way to access Australian products that would otherwise be difficult to buy from Italy.
Use handling options only where they suit the parcel
If you buy from more than one Australian store, shipping each parcel separately can repeat base freight charges. Consolidation may help by combining eligible parcels into one outbound shipment.
Repacking can also help when a retailer uses an oversized carton or too much filler. It is not always the right move, especially for fragile goods, but it can reduce unnecessary volume where the item can be handled safely.
Useful next steps
Use these guides to understand the forwarding workflow, restrictions, parcel size, consolidation and support options before you buy or ship.
Parcel Forwarding from Australia to Italy
Jetkrate helps shoppers buy from Australian retailers and forward eligible parcels to Italy. The best results come from choosing the right products, checking restrictions early, and using consolidation or repacking only where they genuinely improve the shipment.