7 quirky post offices in the world with fascinating stories and charm
Updated : Dec 9, 2024, 19:14 IST
7 quirky post offices in the world with fascinating stories and charm
In this day and age, where almost everything is online, we have forgotten the charm of a post office. Do you remember the excitement of receiving a letter via post? While not entirely gone, the tradition has largely been replaced, and post offices are now often associated with mundane chores like mailing packages. However, there are post offices that defy this stereotype in the most astonishing ways.
From breathtaking locations to remarkable historic significance, these unique post offices have become travel-worthy destinations in their own right. Sending mail from these places is no longer a routine task but an unforgettable travel experience. Discover some of the quirkiest post offices in the world.
Underwater Post Office, Vanuatu
Located off the coast of Hideaway Island in the South Pacific, the Vanuatu Underwater Post Office is the world’s first underwater post office. The post office is situated three metres below the water surface. Visitors can dive or snorkel to send waterproof postcards.
Hikkim Post Office, India
Nestled at an altitude of 14,567 feet in Himachal Pradesh, the Hikkim Post Office is the highest in the world. When in Spiti, this landmark is unmissable. Send yourself and your loved ones a postcard from this post office. The mails come with a unique postmark.
Santa Claus Village Post Office, Finland
Every winter, Santa’s official post office in Rovaniemi, Finland, becomes a magical hub. Nestled within the Arctic Circle, it receives letters addressed to Santa Claus from all over the world. Visitors can send mail with a special Arctic Circle postmark, making it a delightful destination for Christmas enthusiasts.
Floating Post Office, Dal Lake, India
Located on Srinagar’s picturesque Dal Lake, this post office operates out of a houseboat. It provides regular postal services while offering tourists a chance to post letters from a truly serene setting. The floating post office also serves as a small museum showcasing the region’s philatelic history.
Penguin Post Office, Antarctica
The world’s southernmost post office, located on Goudier Island, Antarctica, doubles as a tourist attraction during the summer months. The post office is operated by the British Antarctic Heritage Trust. Apart from its remote location, the Penguin Post Office is also famous for its proximity to a penguin colony.
Post Office Bay, Galápagos Islands
Dating back to the 18th century, this unconventional post office is a barrel used by sailors to exchange mail without postage. Visitors to Floreana Island in the Galápagos can leave postcards in the barrel for other travellers to hand-deliver, continuing a centuries-old tradition.
Postojna Cave Post Office, Slovenia
Hidden inside the famous Postojna Cave, this subterranean post office is surrounded by stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors can send postcards with a unique stamp featuring the cave, creating a keepsake from this natural wonder. This is one of the oldest post offices in the world.
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