Rent a car Scotland with SIXT for an unforgettable vacation in some of the world's most beautiful landscapes. Rocky, rugged and wild Scotland's highlands soar over enchanting castles and slate grey lochs. A car rental in Scotland is one of the best ways to explore the wilderness and the country's culturally rich cities. Scroll through our branch menu below to find your ideal pick-up location, clicking on the right tab allows you to view where we are situated in the region on Google Maps.
Our branches are conveniently located next to major transport hubs so you can start your car rental road trip in Scotland straight on arrival. Our car rental fleet features a diverse selection of premium brand vehicles in a range of styles. With our affordable rates you can drive around Scotland in an up-to-date Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW among other top manufacturers. Keep reading on to find out more about Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, our pick for Top 3 cities to visit, as well as useful information about our rental car services and tips for traveling in the region.
With car rental locations near hotels and motorways, we can get help you plan a seamless trip when you rent a car in Scotland with Sixt. Our additional deals on add-ons provide you with easy solutions to customize your car rental in Scotland. To ensure the availability of the rental vehicle and optimal extras you desire make sure to book online in advance and have a better chance at our great car rental deals in Scotland.
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With our diverse range of vehicles you can be sure to choose a car rental in Scotland that suits your mobility needs. Our extensive fleet can accommodate a variety of budgets and travel plans. Below is a look at the rental vehicle types we have on offer for your road trip in Scotland.
With Sixt car rental in Scotland all non-UK residents are required to present a driving license that has been valid for at least one year, as well as a passport or ID card which is valid for a period of at least 3 months beyond the end of the rental period.
The minimum age to rent a car in Scotland is 21, a surcharge is applicable for drivers under 25. Further age restrictions may apply depending on the vehicle class, please check our rental information section on the booking page for more details.
All of our car rentals in Scotland are provided with a full tank of gas, please refuel your vehicle when returning it to your pick-up location.
In the event of an accident please contact the police right away and inform Sixt of any damage to the rental vehicle. You can contact all of the emergency services in Scotland on 999, for minor traffic accidents you can contact the police on 101.
Scotland is famous for its huge amounts of lochs and castles and these can be useful landmarks to plan your trip around. Many people come to spend time in the Scottish Highlands where one can find a plethora of top attractions. One such is Loch Lomond, the biggest lake in Britain, surrounded by stunning scenery of and contains 30 small islands. The nearby Trossachs National Park is famous for its romantic beauty and varied scenery, the result of it being on the fault line between the Highlands and the Lowlands. Hiking in the area is superb with excellently marked and maintained footpaths. Also home to amazing nature and wildlife is Argyll Forest Park, a distinct area within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. There are many islands and archipelagos you can choose to visit as well like the Hebrides, the Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. If you are traveling in the north in autumn or winter you have a good chance of seeing the northern lights with Northern Scotland being on the same latitude as Stavinger, Norway.For iconic views and staggering geological formations the Isle of Sky is also a must-see. The island also has one of Scotland's new dark sky parks, which take advantage of Scotland's wilderness to enjoy the age old activity of stargazing.
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Edinburgh is an architectural delight at every turn with fantastic medieval tenements, winding lanes and Georgian splendor. Besides its well preserved architecture and listing as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland's capital also boasts the famous Edinburgh Festival. Every summer people from all over the world come to the city for its hundreds of fringe theater and comedy shows. The city is also surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lothian's, which are well worth exploring in your rental car. A climb to the top of the prehistoric volcano Arthurs Seat for some of the best views of the city is also recommended.
Glasgow is Scotland's largest city and bursts with life and character. It has an amazing arts and music scene, hosting festivals including the one of a kind Celtic Connections annual winter music festival. Its architecture is stunning and diverse, with older buildings setting a stark contrast to bold, modern and contemporary buildings. The city's residents are known for their friendliness that gives charm to Glasgow's edgy urban and cosmopolitan sensibilities. Keep an eye out for buildings designed by the legendary Charles Rennie Mackintosh, they are scattered all over the city!
Another city of architectural splendor is Perth, connected to Edinburgh by the M90 to the south. Perth has exquisite restaurants, independent boutiques, excellent castles and traditional tearooms. We highly recommend taking a trip to the outskirts of Perth in your car rental to visit Scone Palace. The palace is a luxurious country house steeped in history, being the coronation place of many Scottish monarchs, and it is only two miles north of Perth's town center.