Mattress Shipping Cost from Cotonou to Rome

Get the best January 2026 prices to anywhere in the US or anywhere in the world. How much does it cost to ship a mattress from Cotonou to Rome? Get instant quotes from top carriers. The distance is approximately 2,532 miles. Shipping via COO airport.

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Cotonou, Rome,

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Distance

2,532 miles

Transit Time

5 business days via DHL

Route Type

international

Available Shipping Options

Cheapest Option

$350.80 via DHL

Fastest Option

1 day via UPS

DHL

International Economy Air

Transit Time

7 days

Price

$350.80

FedEx

International Economy

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$368.34

UPS

Worldwide Expedited

Transit Time

6 days

Price

$399.91

DHL

Recommended

International Air Cargo

Transit Time

5 days

Price

$420.96

UPS

Worldwide Express

Transit Time

4 days

Price

$571.52

FedEx

International Priority

Transit Time

3 days

Price

$601.60

FedEx

International First

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$782.24

UPS

Worldwide Express Plus

Transit Time

1 day

Price

$821.35

About Shipping from Cotonou to Rome

When shipping from Cotonou to Rome, you have several carrier options to choose from. The best choice depends on your priorities - whether you want the cheapest rate or the fastest delivery.

For international shipping from Benin to Italy, air cargo provides the fastest delivery, while ocean freight offers significant cost savings for larger shipments.

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Q:Why is Cotonou called the river of death?
Cotonou is called the "mouth of the river of death" (or "by the river of death") in the Fon language, a name originating from its historical role in the slave trade, where captured people were brought to the coast via the river (or lagoon) and shipped away, meaning they never returned to their families. The name signifies the end of the line for enslaved people, who faced death or exile, and also refers to dangerous waters for navigation and potentially a lagoon historically used for burials.

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