
Car Hire Aberdeen
Getting around with car hire in Aberdeen is probably the easiest and most convenient way to travel if you don't own your own vehicle. Search online and find cheap car hire deals on a range of cars and book car hire with no cancellation or amendment fees.
Book cheap car hire in Aberdeen online with no cancellation and no amendment fees
Types of Cars
Aberdeen like so many destinations in the UK, has a large selection of hire cars available. No matter what tastes or requirements you have you will find the right car to suit you. Search with us and find cheap deals on luxury hire cars, convertibles, 4x4’s, people carriers, minivans with 7 seats and small economic vehicles. If you prefer automatic over manual transmission, don't worry, there is a selection of both.

Pick up locations in Aberdeen
If you are flying into Aberdeen you can drive away with car hire at Aberdeen Airport or collect your rental from a number of downtown locations
Car Hire Requirements
Hiring a car in Aberdeen is easy if you are aged 21 or over and hold a valid driving licence and current credit card. If you are a holder of a UK Licence you are required to take with you both counterparts of your licence. Young drivers under 25 will be required to pay a young drivers fee, but we will find the cheapest car hire deals for you. Call 0800 358 7707 to enquire more about young drivers.
About Aberdeen
Aberdeen is the third largest city in Scotland which showcases magnificent granite buildings and beautiful gardens. Centrally located in the heart of the city you will discover the Old Town where you will find medieval buildings such as the King’s college and the XV century St Machar’s Cathedral. Next to the cathedral you will find Seaton Park where you will find on a sunny day students relaxing and walking through to the University.
Though Seaton Park is the largest park, Duthie Park is home to one of the world’s largest greenhouses housing tropical gardens and the second largest collection of a variety of monocot flowering plants.
The area of Aberdeen, which has more than 240 km of coastline, has impressive panoramic views and numerous options for eating fresh seafood and fish.
Exploring the Castles
Escaping the cities confines you will be reminded of times gone by. Seeing the awesome castles that still stand tall you can’t help but think of “Braveheart” and “William Wallace”. You can follow the famous "Route of the Castles' around Aberdeen where there is a region known as Royal Deeside (a splendid valley surrounded by birch forests) that has many castles, including the spectacular Balmoral, the summer residence of Queen of England.
You could probably visit the majority of castles in a day touring around, with car hire you will be able to travel from castle to castle easily and back into the city. If you haven’t time for visiting every castle you definitely shouldn’t miss Corgarff Castle in the south of Kildrummy and Leith Hall where you can sleep overnight since it has been converted into a luxury hotel.
Though not much left, it is still worth visiting the ruins of Huntly Castle to the north of Aberdeen as well as Duff House Castle and Delgatie Castle. As you can see there are many castles to visit!