8 Reasons To Choose NI Parcels

8 reasons to choose NI Parcels

At NI Parcels, we provide a fast, reliable and affordable parcel delivery service.

We strive to simplify the shipping process, resulting in both businesses & individuals saving valuable time and money. Whether you're sending a gift to loved ones or a package to a customer, our service is perfect.

Listed below are the 8 reasons why you should choose NI Parcels:

1 - Competitive Prices

Offering you competitive prices by comparing multiple couriers. 

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2 - Local & Worldwide Shipping

Whether you’re shipping from Bangor to Brisbane, or somewhere in between, we ship to over 200 countries worldwide.

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3 - Quote & Book Online

Our website allows you to Quote & Book instantly 24 hours a day,  7 days a week.

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4 - Pay-as-you-go service

For your convenience, we’re a pay-as-you-go service. Our secure online payment system allows you to pay by credit/debit card with no additional billing or invoicing required.

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5 - Door to Door Service

Once you book, we’ll collect your parcel and deliver it. Providing an estimated delivery time frame.

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6 - Full Online Tracking

You can monitor the progress of your parcel with our full online tracking.

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7 - Belfast-based Customer Support

As well as our extensive support section online, our Belfast-based customer support team is available should you require assistance. You can contact us via phone, email or online chat.

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8 - A brand you can trust

At NI Parcels, we’ve been trusted by thousands of businesses and individuals across Northern Ireland, and currently, we are rated EXCELLENT 4.8 out of 5 with TrustPilot.

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New to NI Parcels?

Are you new to NI Parcels? If you’re not familiar with us, or how our service works, let us explain it. Whether you’re a first-time or experienced shipper, we strive to simplify the shipping process with an affordable and convenient solution, saving you time and money!

Who are NI Parcels?

NI Parcels offer a fast, reliable and affordable door-to-door parcel delivery service across Northern Ireland, and to over 200 countries worldwide. Ideal for small businesses sending parcels to their customers, or for someone simply wanting to send a gift to loved ones abroad.

What is a Parcel Delivery Service?

A parcel delivery service, often known as a courier or delivery service, is the transportation of a parcel from one location to another.

What is a Door-to-Door Parcel Delivery Service?

A door-to-door parcel delivery service means your parcel will be collected from your home or business, and then transported to its destination, eliminating the need of having to collect or drop an item at a service point.

How does NI Parcels work?

We’ve made our process as smooth and seamless as possible.

  1. Get an Instant Quote and Book Online
  2. Print and Attach your Labels
  3. We’ll Collect your Parcel
  4. We’ll Deliver your Parcel

Every order with NI Parcels comes with full online tracking, so you can monitor the progress of your shipment from start to finish.

Why use NI Parcels?

Enjoy the convenience of our affordable and speedy courier services available online 24/7. Our service also comes with a host of benefits that you won't want to miss out on!

Pay-as-you-go service

There’s no need to apply for credit or rate cards. Simply pay for your order online using your Credit or Debit card, or via your PayPal account.

Top-up and Receive 5% discount

Our top-up facility allows you to easily add funds to your NI Parcels account, meaning you'll not have to use your card everytime you order. For every £100 that you top-up, we'll add 5% credit to your account.

FREE and Enhanced Compensation Cover

For additional peace of mind, we offer a FREE £50 Compensation cover, with the option to enhance this cover up to £1000 for a small fee.

Local & Worldwide

Whether you’re shipping Locally or Worldwide, NI Parcels is your one-stop shop for Parcel Deliveries, offering services throughout Northern Ireland, and beyond to over 200 countries and territories worldwide.

Competitive Prices & Great Choice

We work with a variety of top couriers to make sure we offer you competitive prices. We also offer a great range of services that enable you to choose something that’ll suit your needs. 

Belfast-based Customer Support

Our friendly and knowledgeable Belfast-based Customer Support team are available by Phone, Email, or Live Chat, to assist you with any queries you may have.

A Trusted Brand

We’re incredibly proud to be trusted by thousands of business and personal users across Northern Ireland. Our rating of 4.9 out of 5 with TrustPilot reflects the exceptional customer service that we strive to provide.

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Things to do in Northern Ireland for Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day - Where to go in Northern Ireland?

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! And, there’s still that niggling thought on many people’s minds, “What will I do for Valentine's Day?”

Whether you're spending Valentine’s Day with your partner, close friends and family, or just enjoying your own company, we’ve got some ideas for what you can get up to. From a meal in a nice restaurant, to an overnight stay, or simply to enjoy the outdoors, we’ve got all angles covered with our top picks.

Where to stay in Northern Ireland for Valentines Day 2023

There are some fabulous Hotels in Northern Ireland! From the iconic Grand Central Hotel in Belfast, renowned for its awe-inspiring cocktail lounge on the top floor, to the hidden gem of the Harrison Chambers of Distinction, each offering impeccable service and a unique atmosphere. For a country retreat it has to be the Tullyglass House Hotel, or for that more romantic setting it’s Me & Mrs Jones in Portstewart. Finally, for luxury and breathtaking views the majestic Killeavy Castle Estate in County Fermanagh will not disappoint. 

Where to eat in Northern Ireland for Valentines Day 2023

If you’re looking for a great restaurant experience in Northern Ireland, there’s no shortage of delicious and unique options to suit everyone’s tastes. Our top picks for restaurants in Northern Ireland is a great place to start! 

The Boat House in Bangor offers great seafood and a relaxed atmosphere, while Browns Bonds Hill in Derry/Londonderry has amazing cocktails and a lively atmosphere. 28 At The Hollow in Enniskillen is perfect for a romantic evening, while Blu Restaurant in Belfast is a fantastic choice for a more formal dining experience. Finally, The Central Bar in Ballycastle has a great selection of beers, wines, and spirits and a friendly atmosphere.

Where to explore the outdoors in Northern Ireland for Valentine's Day 2023

Northern Ireland is full of incredible beauty, with unique and sought after sights that are enjoyed by visitors and locals alike, so you'll find something that will appeal to you!

The Giant's Causeway is a stunning natural phenomenon – a collection of basalt columns along the coastline – and one of Northern Ireland's signature attractions. Just a few miles away is Carrickfergus Castle, a 12th century Norman castle where you can get a real sense of the history behind the area. Hillsborough Castle & Gardens is a beautiful Georgian mansion with gorgeous gardens and guided tours, while the Game of Thrones Trail is a great way to explore the filming locations of the show. Finally, the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (Stairway to Heaven) is a stunning hike through the Fermanagh countryside – the views are spectacular! 

Need more inspiration? Why not check out the Top 5 Most Instagrammed Spots in Northern Ireland.

Whatever you get up to this Valentine’s Day, we hope it’s a great one!

Top 5 Most Instagrammed Spots In NI

Top 5 Most Instagrammed Spots In NI

We have endless Instagram picture opportunities in our wee country, with our beautiful coastline, our natural landscapes, and of course, our vibrant, and up-and-coming cities. It's amazing to think that people travel thousands of miles every year to see our part of the world, and we get to enjoy it every day. 

Listed below are the top five Instagrammed spots in Northern Ireland, in order of popularity.

Giants Causeway
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The basalt rocks formed by volcanic activity some 50 million years ago, this UNESCO World Heritage Site attracts millions of visitors to Northern Ireland, and it’s no surprise that it’s the top Instagrammed spot.

Mourne Mountains
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In the Mourne Mountains, sweeping peaks meet the shores of Strangford Lough. As a haven for nature lovers, outdoor adventurers, and keen photographers, it’s no surprise that the Mournes have inspired many writers, artists and filmmakers.

Dark Hedges
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If you're a Game of Thrones fan, you'll recognise the Dark Hedges, which represent "Kingsroad". The original purpose was to impress guests visiting Gracehill House, a Georgian mansion. Today, they are one of Northern Ireland's most popular and photographed sights.

Cavehill
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There’s no better place to get all-encompassing views of Belfast than Cavehill. The country park is complete with picnic areas along with various walking and cycling trails. 

Carrick-a-Rede
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The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, elevated 100ft above the ocean, was erected in 1755. The rope bridge is connected between 2 cliffs, providing access to Carrick-a-Rede Island, which is home to just a single cottage built by a fisherman.

NEW: Smell of the Twelfth Candle

12th Candle

Want to avoid the crowds or just an early night to prepare for the main day? Now you can celebrate the 12th safely at home this year with our woodsy-essenced Smell of the Twelfth Candle.

Each candle is lovingly hand-made in Belfast and has smokey woody scents that will transport you back to being beside the bonfire at an 11th night celebration.

Simply light this candle on the 11th of July and enjoy!

If you are unable to attend any of the July celebrations, due to covid, or travel restrictions this candle is perfect for you. It also makes a super gift for family and friends abroad. 

For those of you who may also miss the classic 11th-night sight of pallets, we are also running a special offer! We will send you a free mini pallet along with your candle, burning of the mini pallet is optional. This is while stock last, limited mini pallets. These can be used to set the candle on or even as a coaster. 

Mini Pallet

 

Reviews

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I am not able to travel into Belfast for this year's 12th July celebrations so this candle is perfect, cannot wait to light it.

Sarah, Belfast.

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Got this for my mate as a laugh, looks great and will make a great present!

Peter, Ballymena.

 

 

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Pubs are finally open!!

The restriction that everyone was waiting for has finally been lifted! But after a couple weeks of hospitality being open again who's quickly remembering how expensive life is?! We sure have!

So we've made a funky infographic to show exactly where the cheapest AND the most expensive pint of Guinness is in and around Belfast. Can you guess where is on the list?

Could you have guessed?! Looks like we'll be heading down to Raven Social Club for a few cheap pints!

 

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Line of Duty Virtual Tour

If you are an avid Line of Duty fan and have been to Northern Ireland before you’ll have spotted some key Belfast locations.

While AC-12 are on the hunt for bent coppers we’ve been on the hunt to stake out the main locations they’ve used in and around Belfast - let’s take a virtual tour of the Line of Duty filming locations!

 

⚠️SPOILERS ALERT ⚠️

Do not scroll if you aren't up to date with Season 6!

 

The Subway, Queens Square 

This is one of DI Fleming and DS Arnotts favourite places to meet for a top-secret conversation. This very recognisable location goes from Belfast's High Street to the Albert Clock. (Notice the power-washed floors too!😂)

 

Ambush, Corporation Street

One of the most dramatic scenes in Season 6 when DC Bishop and Ds Arnott were caught in the middle of an intense shoot-out after retrieving Jimmy Lakewell from prison. This was shot on Corporation Street, under the M3. (This is also where Kate picked up the burner phone!)

 

AC12 Headquarters,  Bedford Street

Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the wee donkey who would have guessed Invest NI on Bedford Street was the Headquarters for AC-12.

 

Kingsgate Printing Services,  North Street

Used as a base by the OCG and for Jo to hide important evidence, Kingsgate Printing Services is actually G.E. Fabrics & Fashions on North Street.

 

Hillside Lane Police Station,  Beechmount Parade

The main police station that is used throughout Series 6 is Corpus Christi College located in West Belfast. 

 

Steve & Nicola's Coffee meeting, Cafe Nero Fountain Centre

Steve and Nicola met for a chat at the Cafe Nero in the Fountain Center in the middle of town, just around the corner from City Hall. (and next to my hairdressers!)

 

Shoot out between Kate and Ryan, North St

One of the most dramatic scenes in season 6 is when DCI Davidson lured DI Fleming to an abandoned car park and was joined by bent copper PC Pilkington. This was more of a tricky location to find, luckily Brennan's fish and chips across the road was easy to locate! 

 

That's it for our virtual Line of Duty tour, did you spot any other key locations in Belfast?

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NI Parcels Brexit Update

Updated 30th of December 2020

The information below is subject to change and should not be taken as 100% fact given that there are still many unknown factors and likely changes to come in the next weeks/months.

NI Parcels is not a customs broker and cannot answer specific questions regarding your shipping circumstances, you may need to seek the help of an external company for such advice.

On the 1st of January 2021, the UK and the EU will terminate its transition period after the UK left the EU on the 31st of January 2020.
The trade deal agreed between the UK and EU mean that significant changes will be introduced for the shipping of parcels. This is not the outcome NI Parcels would have preferred for our customers however we will work to make any changes as easy as possible.
We would advise all customers sending between the UK and the EU to please be aware of potential delays due to this unprecedented change and also due to a potential backlog in the processing of shipments due to this change.
How will Brexit affect bookings on NI Parcels?
If you are sending from the UK Mainland (including Highlands and Islands) to an EU destination, you will now be required to complete the customs paperwork for your shipment.
This paperwork will be available in your "My Orders" section after booking.
This will not be required for shipments to or from Northern Ireland due to its special status.
Will I have to pay customs charges?
Yes - Goods entering the UK (including Highlands and Islands) from the EU (and vice versa) will be charged customs charges such as Import VAT and Import Duty. We cannot predict or foresee how much your customs charges may be.
The recipient in the destination will be liable for any customs charges -  NI Parcels is not liable for customs charges.
What happens if I do not pay customs charges?
Your shipment may be refused delivery and held with further daily storage charges until paid.
Customs also have the right to dispose of a shipment if they feel the situation may not be resolved. If your item is disposed of by customs, you cannot claim for loss due to this. NI Parcels cannot control the decisions made by customs authorities.
Will this affect shipping between Northern Ireland and the UK Mainland?
 
At the moment, the current working agreement means that shipments coming from the UK Mainland to Northern Ireland will require checks of some sort however these checks have not been detailed as of yet. Paperwork may be eventually required on shipments going GB to NI.
For shipments going from Northern Ireland to the UK Mainland, no additional paperwork or checks will be required.
Will this affect shipping between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland?
There will not be any new checks or paperwork on shipments moving between NI and IE.
What about shipments going from Northern Ireland and EU Countries e.g NI to France?
 
Northern Ireland will be the only part of the UK without new checks or paperwork for shipments to and from the EU however this may change. At the moment only shipments to and from the UK Mainland and other EU nations will require formal checks. This will include shipping between UK Mainland and the Republic of Ireland.
Can I send my shipments from the UK Mainland to Northern Ireland to have then shipped onwards to Ireland without checks?
No, as shipments from the UK Mainland to Northern Ireland will require checks, this will not benefit your shipping experience. We recommend shipping directly from the UK Mainland to Ireland and dealing with any potential checks.
Will I still need to pay VAT on shipments to and from the EU?
VAT will not be paid at the point of sale for your shipping costs for shipments going from GB to EU destinations and vice versa.  However, customs charges may still be applicable and you as the sender are ultimately responsible for any customs charges. If you are sending to an EU country you must make your recipient aware of potential customs charges as, if they refuse to pay them, you will become liable for these charges.
VAT will still be paid on shipments travelling from Northern Ireland and the EU (and vice versa).
What is an EORI number?
In the UK, an Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number is assigned to importers and exporters by HMRC and is used during the customs clearance process for both import and export shipments travelling to or from the EU and countries outside the EU. In a post-transition world, it will be a mandatory requirement to have an EORI number to ship into the EU from the UK.

You can apply for an EORI Number by clicking here: www.gov.uk/eori We recommend applying for this regardless of the outcome of any trade deal negotiations.

Common Phrases You Probably Use If You’re From Norn Iron

Naturally, we don’t tend to pick up on what phrases we use or how often we use them in our own country. It makes complete sense as we are speaking with people with the same accents and turns of phrases, inevitably we get habituated to it.
However, I am a Scotsman living in Northern Ireland and over the last few years I have definitely picked up on a lot of amazing phrases people from Norn Iron use, some of which you might not even realise you use. I’ve compiled a list here of common phrases you probably use if you are from Northern Ireland!

God Love Em

The classic term of endearment for someone who has done something good or is trying hard or is just lovely. I always hear the phrase, “Aww, God love em!”.

Sure at the end of everything

One of my favourite phrases is that lots of sentences begin or end with sure. “Sure, it’ll be fine.”, “We’ll go later, sure.”

 

Catch Yourself On

I have been told this many times, especially when I’ve said something stupid...

 

And All That There

I spoke to a few friends of mine about this one and they had no idea they used it. Just the other day I heard, “The insurance will cover that and all that there.”

 

Describing people as a Melter Or Melt

I had never heard of this before and was completely confused when someone said, “Aye, they are such a melter.”

 

What You For Doing

One I am asked on nearly a nightly basis by my girlfriend. It is a brilliant Northern Irish phrase for, “What are you planning on doing?” I always get asked, “Right, what you for doing?”

 

A Wee Dander

“You up for a wee dander?” Is a much better way of asking to go for a walk.

 

That’s Grand

A lovely way of saying, “that’s fine”. “It will be grand, sure” or “Sure, that’s grand”.

 

So It Is

Another brilliant little phrase that comes after many sentences!

 

Of An Evening

This is another one some people are completely oblivious to. One example is, “We watch TV of an evening.”

 

Dead-on

The affirmation of choice in Norn Iron.

 

What’s The Craic?

The greatest of all greetings and a better way of asking what you have been doing.

 

Are you from Norn Iron? Do you need to send a parcel or a care package? Grab yourself a quote here, you can send parcels door to door with NI Parcels, within Northern Ireland and to over 200 countries and territories worldwide.

 

Best Events In NI Before 2020

Can you believe it's only 90 days until 2020!

Here are some of the best events coming up for the rest of this year in Northern Ireland; perfectly scheduled to skip your daily tasks and discover the beauty and originality of our counties.

Belfast Restaurant Week (23-29 September)

This fantastic food event makes accessible for everyone a huge variety of dishes from restaurants around Belfast. You will have the chance to try the Mediterranean, Asian, Italian or Northern Ireland produce and more than 600 mouthwatering menus.

The best part of the event comes during the weekend (28 and 29 September) when the city starts to get busy and with a very nice vibe: Different food demonstrations will take place at Writer’s Square and there will be local chefs cooking with the freshest of Northern Ireland ingredients accompanied by inspiring live music.

From Monday to Friday daily lunch prices are only £10 (between 12pm and 2pm) and from Monday to Thursday evening meals for just £15 (between 17pm and 19pm).

 

 Gourmet Golf, Newry (27 September)

Gourmet Golf is definitely another way to make golf even more exciting. Gourmet golf gives you the opportunity to enjoy a different tasting experience on each hole: 9 holes with 9 unusual Tapas and local drinks from the Newry Mourne.

Producers include Mourne Mountain Brewery, Whitewater Brewery, Killowen Gin, Neary Nogs Chocolate, Little Meat Company, Helen’s Jams & Preserves, Crawford’s Rock Seaweed, Castle Screen Farm, Mange Tout and Leafy Green.

Prices for members are £25 and for visitors £35. Location: Warrenpoint Golf Club, Lower Dromore Road.

 

A Taste of Titanic Belfast (28 September, 26 October and 30 November)

Do you want to be immersed in an authentic and historical experience? A taste of Titanic offers a 2 hours tour through the Titanic galleries accompanied by different and typical culinary delights from the era.

If you choose this tour you will have the chance to try from a shipyard worker’s hearty snack to a First-Class champagne treat (only local produce is used).

In this experience is included: entrance to the Titanic Experience galleries, a Guided Tour and Food and Drink tastings. The price is £40 per person.

 

Whitehead Sea and Food Tour, Whitehead (27 September onwards)

A fantastic experience for kayak lovers! You’ll have the occasion to do a tour around Blackhead Lighthouse and The Gobbins, with qualified instructors, and see a different perspective of The Gobbins Cliff path and the Seven Sister Caves.

It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner kayaker; it’s suitable for beginners and advanced kayakers as well.

The 2 hours kayaking tour also includes a delicious lunch after the adventure, provided by the award family-run Light House Bistro. The price is £55 per person.

 

Cinemagic International Film & Television Festival (1 October-3 November) 

The festival has unveiled over 30 days of unmissable activities and events in various cinemas and art venues in Belfast and across Northern Ireland.  It’s suitable for ages between 12 and 25 years and it offers an incredible feast of classic and modern cinema.

The program features over 100 public films and events, 30 industry workshops and masterclasses and 75 film education workshops. You will also find actresses such as Saoirse Ronan, Saoirse Monica Jackson, Hayley Mills and actor Tchéky Karyo among others.

The film program will officially close with an 80th-anniversary screening of cinematic classic The Wizard of OZ in Belfast Cathedral. Don’t miss the chance!

 

Belfast International Arts Festival (15 October-3 November)

 The Belfast International Arts Festival reflects the changing city and the continuing evolution of creative practice from all around the world. There will be performances from artists all across the globe.

In this event, you will find lots of different activities: world-class theatre, dance, visual art, music, films, literature and talks. Cultural walking tours will be available to discover no less than 28 different venues around the city.

There are free events, but the majority of them need booking.

  

Derry Halloween (26 October-1 November)

Voted the Best Halloween Destination in the World in 2015 by “USA Today” and reviewed by hundreds of people; this event guarantees an incredible and unique Halloween experience amongst the walled city of Derry.

During the festival, the town is transformed with colourful and scale site decorations creating an inimitable atmosphere and buzz. There are over 100 events with more than 1,400 performers in 40 different venues.

All you need here is a stunning costume and the motivation to have an amusing night (that for sure you will have).

 

Halloween Monster Mash (27 October)

This Halloween celebration will be located in Titanic Slipways. The best point about it is that tickets aren’t needed, so there’s no excuse to bring your costume and enjoy the spooky party.

What would you find here? Freaky street shows and performers, breath-taking fire shows, themed arts and craft workshops, Monster fairground rides and live music on stage. The city’s biggest fireworks display takes also place in Titanic Slipways and begins at 6.45pm, lasting for 15 min.

Do you dare to astonish your friends with your most creative costume?

  

Twilight Market (12/13 November) 

From 4pm to 11pm each day you will have a large variety of Northern Ireland food and continental foods from around the world combined with live music at St George’s Market.

At Twilight Market you will also find chef demonstrations, handmade arts and crafts. This is the perfect place to have a fun time with your family and friends (all Twilight Market events are strictly over 18s after 9pm).

If you like food and are curious about different cuisine meals, you must try and go to this award-winning Twilight Market.

  

Christmas market (16 November-22 December)

 One of the best events to spend a nice evening with the family. What you would find here is over 30 international traders offering spectacular foods and curious gift ideas for your Christmas presents.

The shops will be all around the City Hall. You would visit Santa in his festive grotto, take a ride on the vintage carousel or a slide down the Helter Skelter.

Do you have a sweet tooth? You will be pleased by the number of sweets and French crepes, Dutch pancakes and Belgian chocolates in this market.

 

Are you looking forward to any of these events? Don't doubt about going or not, this is a perfect occasion to try them. We are sure that you will have a really good time there. Don't fall asleep, time is running!