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Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

Open Ticket?

Open tickets are valid for up to 12 months from booking date (see ticket conditions).

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How To Get To Aberdeen Ferry Port

  • Aberdeen Ferry Port by Car

    Follow the A90 to Aberdeen from either Forfar or Peterhead or from the A96 from Inverness. Then follow the signs to the Ferry Port, which is on the north bank of the River Dee.

  • Aberdeen Ferry Port by Train

    Aberdeen Railway Station is located less than one mile from the ferry terminal. There are regular services to/from Inverness, Edinburgh and Glasgow with onward connections. For more information and booking, please visit our trains to Aberdeen or trains to scotland pages.

  • Aberdeen Ferry Port Parking

    There is a NCP car park in Ship Row, a short distance from the terminal (+44 (0) 1224 594 257).

  • Aberdeen Accommodation

    If you’re looking to spend a night at or near Aberdeen Ferry port before or after your trip or if you are looking for accommodation for your entire stay, please visit our Aberdeen Accommodation page for the best accommodation prices and one of the largest selections available online!

Aberdeen Ferry Services

Aberdeen Guide

How do you get around Aberdeen?

The central areas can be covered by foot, but for transport out of the city centre, jump on a bus heading towards the outskirts or hire a rental car for the duration of your stay.

What is there to do in Aberdeen?

Rammed with free attractions alongside exorbitant restaurants and hotels, Aberdeen is a monetary paradox; it is expensive to reside in the bustling port city for a few days, however, you can barely spend a penny whilst hopping from one landmark to another. The Maritime Museum and the Aberdeen Art Gallery are free of charge, and arguably the most rewarding places to visit in the entirety of the region, though Duthie Park Winter Gardens are a close rival when the weather is agreeable with a day in the great outdoors. Balmedie Beach is also a nice day out for the family, though the infamous Scottish wind, especially on the north coast, can prove too brisk for some.

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