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Baggage Shipping to Brazil
Shipping your baggage to Brazil does not need to be a hassle. Whether you are relocating, returning home, studying or taking a long-term trip, sending your belongings ahead can make your journey easier and more affordable. With years of experience in baggage shipping, we know how to navigate Brazilian customs documentation and logistics to ensure your items arrive safely and on time, whether your destination is São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte or any other Brazilian city.
We also handle shipping from Brazil back to the UK. Anglo Pacific has moved belongings between the two countries for over 40 years, with more than 20,000 consignments handled every year, door to door in both directions.
How Much Does Baggage Shipping to Brazil Cost
The cost of shipping luggage to Brazil from the UK depends on how much you are sending, which shipping method you choose, and where in Brazil it is going. We charge by the size of your shipment, not by the kilogram at check-in, so you know the full price before booking.
- Single 23kg suitcase by sea freight: from around £180 door to door.
- Single 23kg suitcase by air freight: from around £320 door to door.
- Three to five boxes (around 0.5 cubic metres) by sea freight: from around £290.
- Small flat contents (1 cubic metre) by sea freight: from around £550.
Quotes are fixed at the time of booking and cover UK collection, freight, Brazilian customs documentation and final delivery. For an exact figure based on your shipment, send us a rough inventory and we will respond the same working day.
Luggage shipping to Brazil runs on two routes, sea freight and air freight. The right choice depends on how soon you need your items and how much you are sending.
Sea freight to Brazil
Sea freight is the most cost-effective option for larger shipments and the cheapest way to send luggage to Brazil when you are shipping suitcases alongside boxes or personal effects. It suits full household moves, multiple bags and non-urgent items.
- Transit time: 10-14 weeks door to door for most Brazilian cities. Inland destinations such as Brasília or Belo Horizonte add a few days for onward transport from the coastal port.
- Best for: multiple suitcases, boxes, household goods, anyone sending more than one case.
- Cost: lower per cubic metre than air freight, particularly cost-effective for volumes over 0.5 cubic metres.
Air freight to Brazil
Air freight is the faster option for urgent or smaller loads. Luggage or boxes typically arrive within 5 to 7 days, ideal for shipping bags to Brazilian cities such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília.
- Transit time: 5 to 7 days door to door for major Brazilian cities.
- Best for: single suitcase, urgent shipments, last-minute items, smaller volumes.
- Cost: higher per kilogram than sea freight, but faster delivery.
If you are moving to São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, air freight is a good choice for a quicker delivery. If you are shipping to Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Curitiba or other Brazilian cities, sea freight is more cost-effective for larger volumes of baggage.
Baggage Shipping to UK from Brazil
If you need to ship your bag, suitcase or boxes from Brazil back to the UK, we coordinate baggage shipping in the reverse direction. The service runs the same way: door-to-door collection, fixed pricing, sea or air freight, UK customs handled on arrival.
- Collection across Brazil: our partner agents collect from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Curitiba, Porto Alegre and other Brazilian locations.
- Sea freight from Brazil: shipments leave the Port of Santos (São Paulo) or the Port of Rio de Janeiro and arrive at Felixstowe or London Gateway.
- Air freight from Brazil: departs São Paulo Guarulhos International or Rio de Janeiro Galeão International, with UK delivery typically within 7 to 10 days of pickup.
- UK customs and ToR relief: returning UK residents may qualify for Transfer of Residence (ToR) relief from UK customs duty and VAT, provided you have owned and used the items in Brazil for at least 6 months. We help you prepare the ToR1 application before your shipment leaves Brazil.
Save Time & Money: Choose Anglo Pacific for Full-Service Baggage Shipping
Brazilian customs clearance rewards getting the documentation right first time. The right shipping partner saves you time, money and the risk of items being held at the border. Here is what our full-service baggage shipping includes:
- Fixed pricing, no surprises: airline charges for excess baggage to Brazil can climb past £400 for a single 23kg case at the gate. Our quotes are fixed at the time of booking and cover everything from UK collection through to Brazilian delivery.
- Packing materials provided: we provide sturdy, double-walled boxes and packing materials to keep your belongings safe in transit.
- Door-to-door collection and delivery: we collect from any UK address and deliver to any Brazilian address, whether city centre or further out.
- Customs handling: we complete all paperwork to Receita Federal (the Brazilian federal revenue and customs service) standards, including the personal effects declaration (DBA – Declaração de Bagagem Acompanhada or DSI for unaccompanied) and any required declarations for restricted items, so your shipment clears the border without delay.
- Both directions covered: the same service runs in reverse for shipments from Brazil back to the UK.
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When you are sending more than the standard airline allowance or travelling separately from your belongings, excess baggage shipping to Brazil gives you flexibility. We handle shipping suitcases to Brazil, unaccompanied baggage, unaccompanied luggage and boxes, all under one service.
Shipping boxes to Brazil
Shipping boxes to Brazil is one of the most flexible ways to send clothing, books, kitchenware, personal effects and household goods. Boxes carry more than suitcases, pack flatter and protect contents better. We use double-walled boxes for extra protection during transit, and you can mix boxes and suitcases in a single shipment to get the best per-cubic-metre rate.
- Strong boxes: double-walled cartons for protection, available from us if you want them included with the collection.
- Proper packing: bubble wrap, packing paper or foam for fragile items.
- Sensible volumes: most baggage customers send between 0.5 and 2 cubic metres, equivalent to a few boxes up to a small flat’s worth of personal effects.
- Clear labelling: each box labelled with your name, Brazilian delivery address and contact number.
Shipping suitcases to Brazil
Shipping suitcases to Brazil is the most common use case for anyone moving, studying, retiring or taking a long-term trip. Whether you are sending a single 23kg case or multiple wheeled bags, we handle collection, freight and delivery door to door.
- Single suitcase: ideal for students, returning residents, professionals on assignment or anyone avoiding airline excess fees.
- Multiple suitcases: consolidate into one shipment for better per-case pricing.
- Oversized or heavy cases: no airline weight limits, we charge by shipment size.
Unaccompanied baggage and unaccompanied luggage to Brazil
Unaccompanied baggage to Brazil and unaccompanied luggage to Brazil are terms for belongings you send ahead of or after your flight, without travelling with them. This is the most common reason customers use our service.
- You do not need to travel with your belongings: send them ahead so they arrive before you, or send them after you have settled in Brazil.
- No airline restrictions: you are not limited by airline baggage allowances or cabin baggage rules.
- Customs compliance: we handle Brazilian customs paperwork on your behalf, including the personal effects declaration (DBA – Declaração de Bagagem Acompanhada or DSI for unaccompanied) required by Receita Federal (the Brazilian federal revenue and customs service).
Excess baggage to Brazil
Excess baggage to Brazil covers anything over your airline’s free allowance. Rather than paying per-kilogram fees at the airport, excess baggage shipping gives you a fixed price for the volume you are sending, whether one extra case or several boxes.
- Cheaper than airline fees: airline excess fees can climb past £400 for a single extra 23kg case. Our sea freight rates start from around £180 for the same case, door to door.
- No upper limit: send as much or as little as you need. Larger volumes attract better per-cubic-metre rates.
For full household shipments, our shipping to Brazil and removals to Brazil services may be a better fit.
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Costs depend on volume, shipping method and destination. A single 23kg suitcase by sea freight typically starts from around £180 door to door, with air freight starting from around £320. Larger volumes attract better per-cubic-metre rates. For an exact quote, send us a rough inventory and we will respond the same working day.
Sea freight takes 5 to 8 weeks door to door for most Brazilian cities. Inland destinations such as Brasília or Belo Horizonte add a few days for onward transport from the coastal port. Air freight delivers within 5 to 7 days for major Brazilian cities, suitable for urgent or smaller shipments.
Yes, in most cases. Brazilian customs typically requires a CPF (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas, the Brazilian taxpayer ID) for unaccompanied baggage clearance, including for non-residents. UK customers can apply for a CPF before their trip through the Brazilian consulate, and we recommend you do this well in advance. We will guide you through what you need as part of the quotation, so there are no surprises at the Brazilian end.
Sea freight is the most cost-effective option for anyone sending more than a single suitcase to Brazil. The per-cubic-metre rate drops as your volume increases, so consolidating bags, suitcases and boxes into one shipment is usually cheaper than booking multiple smaller ones or paying airline excess baggage fees.
Yes. Unaccompanied baggage to Brazil is the most common reason customers use our service. You do not need to travel on the same flight or vessel as your belongings. We handle UK collection, freight, customs clearance and onward delivery in Brazil while you travel separately, including the personal effects declaration (DBA – Declaração de Bagagem Acompanhada or DSI for unaccompanied) required for clearance.
Yes. Excess baggage shipping to Brazil covers anything over your airline’s free allowance. Rather than paying per-kilogram fees at the airport, we charge a fixed price for the volume you are sending. There is no upper limit. Larger shipments attract better per-cubic-metre rates.
Yes. Baggage shipping to the UK from Brazil runs as the same service in reverse. Our partner agents collect from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Salvador and other Brazilian locations, with delivery to any UK address. Returning UK residents may qualify for Transfer of Residence (ToR) relief from UK customs duty and VAT if they have owned and used the items in Brazil for at least 6 months.
Yes. Shipping suitcases to Brazil and shipping boxes to Brazil are among the most common uses of our service, and you can mix the two in a single consolidated shipment. We charge by the overall size of your shipment, not per case or per box, so combining suitcases and boxes is usually better value than booking them separately.
Brazil has detailed import rules for personal effects. Prohibited and restricted items include narcotics, weapons and ammunition, certain plant and animal products (including some used outdoor goods that may need cleaning and declaration), drones in some categories, and items considered offensive to public order. Electronics, jewellery and items of significant value may attract duty and require supporting documentation. Refer to the official Receita Federal website for full guidance, and let us know in advance about anything unusual so we can prepare the right paperwork.