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Car Rental Locations & Options

Map of campervan rental depots near 483912

Inverness has several car rental locations, each offering different benefits.

Location Pros Cons
Inverness Airport (INV) • All major rental companies on-site
• Convenient for flight arrivals
• Extended hours to match flight schedules
• Larger fleet selection
• Airport surcharge added to rental cost
• Located 8 miles from city centre
• Need to account for airport transit time
City Centre Locations • No airport surcharges
• Multiple locations around city
• Convenient if staying in Inverness
• Some near train/bus station
• Shorter operating hours
• May have smaller vehicle selection
• City traffic when starting journey
Train Station • Convenient for rail arrivals
• Central location
• Easy access to A9 and other routes
• Limited number of providers
• Potentially higher rates than other city locations
  • Airport: Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt

  • City Centre: Arnold Clark, Enterprise, Europcar, Thrifty

  • Local Companies: Focus Vehicle Rental, Moray Firth Vehicle Rental

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Inverness?

On average, car rentals in Inverness cost around €52 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €16 per day.

Saving Tips
  • Compare pickup spots: Airport is handy but has a surcharge. City-centre locations in Inverness are often cheaper and only 8 miles from INV. Factor a short bus or taxi vs the airport premium.

  • Time it right for NC500: For June–August or NC500 trips, book 3+ months ahead. In quieter months, there’s usually more choice, so compare prices closer to your dates.

  • Flex your dates and length: Shifting pickup/return by a day can lower the rate. Weekly rentals often beat a string of daily rates, especially for 5–7 day Highland loops.

  • Pick the right car: Choose the smallest car that fits your crew. Manuals are more common and usually cheaper than automatics in Inverness.

  • Check one-way vs return: Fees can apply for dropping elsewhere. Since the NC500 is a loop, returning to Inverness often saves money.

  • Fuel smart: Choose full-to-full and refill in Inverness before drop-off. On remote routes, stations can be sparse, so fill up on the A9 or in town to avoid pricey last-minute fuel.

Local Parking and Driving

Car Park Type Description Tips
City centre car parks Multiple locations (Rose Street, Eastgate, etc.) Rose Street multi-storey convenient for city centre
On-street spaces Limited availability Time restrictions apply; check signage
Park & Ride Available at Raigmore Good option for day visits to city
Overnight spaces Various car parks Some hotels offer free spaces for guests
  • City Centre: One-way systems in parts of central Inverness; follow signage carefully

  • Speed Limits: 20mph zones in residential areas and near schools

  • Bus Lanes: Active during specific hours; check signage to avoid fines

  • Bridge Crossings: Several bridges over River Ness connect east and west parts of city

  • Rural Roads: Many roads outside Inverness are single carriageway passing places

  • A9 Speed Cameras: Average speed camera system on A9 south to Perth; strictly enforced

  • Fuel Stations: Available in city and at regular intervals on major routes (A9, A96)

  • Winter Driving: Possible snow and ice November-April, especially on higher routes

Why rent a car in Inverness

Get a rental to easily:

  • Loch Ness – Urquhart Castle

  • Isle of Skye – Portree

  • Cairngorms National Park – Aviemore

  • North Coast 500 – Applecross, Ullapool, Durness, Thurso

  • Black Isle – Chanonry Point, Cromarty, Fortrose

  • Speyside – whisky distilleries

Driving Distances from Inverness

FAQs

How far in advance should I book a rental car in Inverness?
For summer (June-August) and especially for North Coast 500 trips, you should book at least 3 months ahead. For winter travel, 2-4 weeks ahead is usually enough.

Do I need a specific type of car for the North Coast 500?
You can drive the NC500 in any standard car, but some sections have single-track roads and steep hills. We find a compact SUV gives a good balance of comfort and is easy to handle on this route.

Can I pick up a car in Inverness and drop it elsewhere in Scotland?
Yes, most companies let you do one-way rentals. They usually charge a one-way fee of around £50-100, depending on how far you go. People often drop off cars in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.

How difficult is winter driving in the Highlands?
Road crews usually keep the main roads around Inverness in good shape. However, higher roads can get snow and ice from November to April. They make the A9 a priority for gritting and snow clearing, but country roads might close for short periods.

Are automatic transmission cars readily available in Inverness?
Yes, but rental companies have fewer automatic cars than manual ones. You should book an automatic well ahead of time, especially if you're travelling in summer.

Do I need a 4x4 vehicle for Highland driving?
For the usual tourist roads, a regular 2WD car is all you need. A 4x4 can be helpful for driving in winter or if you plan to go on rough unpaved tracks, but you don't need one for most Highland routes.

Is it difficult to find parking in Inverness and tourist sites?
You'll find enough parking in Inverness city-centre car parks. Popular tourist spots along driving routes can have limited parking that fills up fast in the busy season. It's a good idea to arrive early at places like the Glenfinnan Viaduct or popular beaches.

What documents do I need to rent a car in Inverness?
You'll need a valid driving licence, a credit card in the main driver's name and maybe an International Driving Permit depending on which country you are from. You should check the exact requirements with the rental company you choose.