Parcel Forwarding from Australia to Spain
Shop eligible Australian stores using your Jetkrate Australian forwarding address, then review EU import charges, Spanish delivery details, product category and parcel dimensions before shipping onward.
Want to buy from Australian stores and send the order to Spain? Jetkrate helps when a retailer ships locally inside Australia but does not offer a practical delivery option to your country. The simple version is this: you shop with your Jetkrate Australian forwarding address, the retailer delivers to the Australian warehouse, and once the parcel is received you choose the onward international shipping option that makes sense.

What to check before forwarding to Spain
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.
Spain is a workable destination for forwarding, especially for compact products, but EU import charges and delivery details should be considered early. Before placing the retailer order, check the details that can change the outcome:
- EU VAT, duty or carrier clearance charges may apply on arrival in Spain
- address details should include postcode, province, apartment and delivery notes where relevant
- cosmetics, liquids, food and supplements need product-specific checking before purchase
- large but low-value parcels can become uneconomical once volumetric weight is added
EU charges on arrival
EU VAT, duty or carrier clearance charges may apply when the parcel arrives in Spain.
Address details
Postcode, province, apartment and delivery notes should be accurate before dispatch.
Product-specific checks
Cosmetics, liquids, food, supplements and bulky parcels need careful review before purchase.
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 Spain works
The retailer sends locally to Jetkrate first. After warehouse check-in, you decide how an eligible parcel moves onward.
The forwarding workflow
A local Australian delivery comes first; the international decision happens after the parcel has been received and processed.

Choose parcels that justify the forwarding step
This route is most useful for products that are genuinely easier, cheaper or more reliable to buy from Australia than from your local market. Typical good-fit purchases include fashion, footwear, accessories, beauty, gifts, books, hobby items and compact homeware.
From Australia, forwarding is often best for Australian fashion, footwear, skincare, baby products, gifts, hobby items, homewares and niche local brands. It is usually a weaker option for perishable goods, fragile items, very cheap single items, oversized products, or anything with unclear import rules.
Usually stronger fits
- Australian brands that are hard to buy locally
- Gifts, fashion, footwear, accessories and compact homeware
- Beauty, lifestyle, baby and hobby items that are eligible to ship
- Multiple small orders that may suit consolidation
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 route is for retailer-to-Jetkrate package forwarding from Australia to Spain. It does not guarantee destination import acceptance, delivery timing or a lower total cost for every purchase.
Think in full landed cost
For Spain-bound parcels, add product price, local delivery, Jetkrate costs, international freight, EU VAT, duties and any clearance charges before deciding whether forwarding makes sense.
The number that matters is the full landed cost. Add the product price, local delivery to the Jetkrate warehouse, Jetkrate service costs, international freight, and any taxes, duties or clearance charges that may apply in Spain.
When that number still makes sense, forwarding can be a useful way to access Australian products that are otherwise difficult to buy from Spain.
Use handling options only where they suit the parcel
If you buy from more than one Australian retailer, consolidation may help by combining eligible parcels into one outbound shipment. That can reduce repeated base shipping charges, especially for several small orders.
Repacking may help when a retailer uses an oversized carton or excessive filler. It is not always the right move, particularly for fragile or presentation-sensitive products, 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 Spain
Jetkrate can help you shop from Australian stores and forward eligible parcels to Spain. The best results come from choosing sensible products, checking restrictions before you buy, and using consolidation or repacking only when they genuinely improve the shipment.