Deliver Flowers to the USA Coast-to-Coast Delivery from New York to Los Angeles
The USA is a huge country, and sending a gift from overseas can feel complicated. You might worry about shipping times or customs. We make it simple to get flowers delivery in the USA. We do not ship flowers in boxes across the ocean. We use a network of real, local American florists to create and deliver your gift.
Celebrating American Traditions
Americans love to celebrate with flowers. Here are four major occasions when sending a bouquet is a perfect idea.
- Independence Day (July 4th): This is the big national summer holiday. It is celebrated with barbecues and fireworks. A bouquet of red, white, and blue flowers is the classic way to join in the fun and show your spirit.
- Thanksgiving (November): Thanksgiving is the most important family holiday in the USA. Families gather for a big dinner. A centerpiece of orange, yellow, and brown chrysanthemums is the traditional gift to send if you cannot be at the table.
- The Holiday Season (December): Christmas and Hanukkah are celebrated widely in December. Sending a bright red poinsettia plant or a festive arrangement with pine and berries is a great way to send warm wishes for the season.
- Mother’s Day (May): In the USA, Mother’s Day is always on the second Sunday in May. It is one of the busiest flower days of the year. Sending a colorful spring bouquet is the best way to show your mom you are thinking of her, even from far away.
Reach Every State and City
Our network covers all 50 states. We can deliver to the busy streets of New York City and the political center of Washington DC. We also have florists ready in sunny Los Angeles, tech-savvy San Francisco, and everywhere in between. Whether your loved one is in a big city or a small town we have a partner nearby.
We use the time difference to your advantage to get your next day international flower delivery there on time.
- You Place the Order: You pick your bouquet on our site. Because the USA is often “behind” in time compared to Europe or Asia, you can often place an order in your morning and have it arrive in the USA on the same calendar day.
- We send it to a Local Shop: We send your order details to a professional florist in the recipient’s specific city like Austin or Chicago). This means the flowers do not travel far.
- Fresh Preparation: The local florist builds the arrangement by hand using their own fresh flowers. This makes sure that the bouquet looks great and lasts a long time.
- Hand Delivery: a driver from the shop delivers the flowers directly to the door. They know the local neighborhood and make sure that the gift arrives safely.
Bridge the Distance to the USA
Do not let the ocean between you stop the celebration. A fresh bouquet is the best way to feel close to someone who is far away. Deliver flowers to USA today with a local touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I Need the Recipient’s “Zip Code” for the Order?
Yes, the Zip Code or postal code is necessary in the USA. It tells us exactly which neighborhood the recipient lives in so we can choose the closest florist. If you do not have it, the delivery might be delayed.
2. Can I Send Flowers to a Hotel in Las Vegas or New York?
Yes, we deliver to hotels every day. You must provide the full name the reservation is under, the name of the hotel, and the room number if possible. We will leave the flowers with the concierge or front desk.
3. How Does the Time Difference Affect My Delivery Date?
The USA is 5 to 12 hours behind many parts of Europe and Asia. This is good for you. It means you have more time to place an order for “today.” as long as you order before the local cut-off time in the US city, we can often deliver it that same day.
4. Is it Customary to Tip the Delivery Driver in the USA?
Tipping is very common in the USA, but you do not need to worry about it. You are the sender, and you have already paid for the delivery service. The recipient is receiving a gift, so they are not expected to tip the driver.
5. Can I Send a Centerpiece for a Thanksgiving Dinner?
Yes, centerpieces are our most popular item for Thanksgiving. These are low, wide flower arrangements designed to sit in the middle of the dining table so people can see over them while they eat.