
The exact location of Oosterschelde will be given in time for your voyage.
Aberdeen is a large historic port nowadays much used for the North Sea Oil support and supply vessels. It is famous for its large granite buildings. It is a busy city with plenty of accommodation arts and culture.
The main tourist office is Aberdeen City and Shire.
Getting to Aberdeen
By Road
From Edinburgh take the M90 over the Firth of Fourth and keep going until nearly in Perth and then turn north east onto the A90 for Dundee and Aberdeen. As you approach Aberdeen take the A956 for the town centre and Harbour.
By Coach
There are coaches to Aberdeen from Glasgow Airport and Buchanan Station and from Edinburgh CityLink
By Rail
Aberdeen main station Guild Street is right by the Harbour. ScotRail
By Plane
Being a big oil town Aberdeen is served by many flights from the UK and a few from Europe. More flights to Edinburgh and Glasgow from Europe and then simple train or coach to Aberdeen. See FlightMapping