Overnight layover guide. Sleeping facilities in the public zone or boarding area
Spending the night at the airport
Guayaquil airport is a safe and quiet place where to spend the night if you have a flight early in the morning. Make sure to bring something warm, as it can get pretty cold at night.
Where to rest?
You will find numerous seats inside the terminal, with benches with no armrests and more comfortable spots in the Arrivals area. There are also a few VIP lounges in case you have a bigger budget, but keep in mind that these are closed at night. Finally, in the vicinity of the airport are located many hotels with shuttle services for their guests.
Is there left luggage service?
Luggage storage office from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm in the Arrivals Hall.
Are there eateries available around the clock?
Many of the options available inside the terminal remain open throughout the night.
Are there duty-free stores open 24 hours a day?
Duty-free stores available around the clock before and after the security checkpoint of the international area. There are also shops selling handicrafts and convenience stores open 24 hours a day.
Are there any showers?
Showers only inside the VIP lounge of the international sector.
Is the Wi-Fi connection free at Guayaquil Airport?
Access is free.
Do the currency exchange bureaus open 24 hours a day?
The currency exchange services are available 24 hours a day, both in the Arrivals and the Departures halls.Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
There are several international hotels close to the airport, some of which offer transportation to and from the enclosure.
Hostal Posada del Sol (0.3 km/0.2 miles)
Holiday Inn Guayaquil Airport (0.4 km/0.2 miles)
Hotel Garzota Inn (0.4 km/0.2 miles)
Hotel Casa del Rio Guayas (0.5 km/0.3 miles)
Casa Canelos (0.5 km/0.3 miles)
In the following map, you can find these hotels and more: