Overnight layover guide. Sleeping facilities in the public zone or boarding area
Please note that some published services and schedules may be subject to change. If the idea is to spend the night in the public area, consider a plan B in case the stay inside the airport is only allowed for those who are about to board.
Overnight inside the airport
While the terminal is open 24 hours a day, there are no designated overnight accommodations or areas to rest. Still, there are a few options available for those passengers with an early morning flight who do not wish to leave the airport.
Where to rest: While not ideal, the airport waiting area has benches and chairs where you can lie down. There is also a VIP lounge accessible to passengers with a valid boarding pass and membership or paying an access fee. This offers greater comfort and privacy, but closes at night. If you are looking for a more comfortable option, it is advisable to book a room at a nearby hotel.
Baggage: There are no left-luggage services inside the terminal at this time.
Eating and drinking: There is only one cafeteria on the premises, and it closes at night, so it is advisable to have snacks and something to drink prepared in advance.
Wi-Fi: Only available inside the VIP lounge.
Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
Being located in close proximity to the city, you will find many accommodation options in the surrounding area, including:
Cáyamahue Guest House (1.1 km/0.7 miles)
Hospedaje Marvento (1.6 km/1 mile)
Amazon City (1.6 km/1 mile)
Tahuari Hotel (1.7 km/1.1 miles)
Rio Boutique Hotel (1.8 km/1.2 miles)