That's a smart idea to look into package forwarding when direct shipping isn't available. The costs can definitely vary quite a bit depending on several factors, including the weight and dimensions of your package, the destination country, and the specific services you choose (like consolidation or express shipping). You'll typically pay for the forwarding service's base fee, the actual shipping cost from their warehouse to your address, and then potentially fuel surcharges, customs duties, and taxes for your country. Some services also charge for repackaging or insurance. It's really helpful to compare different providers to find the best rates. You might want to check out tools that help compare prices, such as
Prices NedosTavka, which could give you an idea of what to expect for different carriers and routes. Always try to get a detailed quote before committing.