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.
Spending the night at the airport
Iquitos Airport is small, but remains open 24 hours a day, so spending the night inside the enclosure can be a good option if you don't want to go to a hotel.
Where to rest: Although the seats in the Arrivals Hall are more comfortable, passengers wishing to spend the night inside the terminal will only be able to access certain areas. On the upper level, you will find a large area next to the cafeteria where you can rest easy, especially if you have a sleeping bag. In the boarding area, there is also a VIP lounge, but it is closed at night. On the other hand, the closest hotels to the airport are located within the city.
Baggage: There are no lockers or left-luggage service inside the airport.
Eating and drinking: The cafeterias in the terminal are closed at night. Have snacks and something to drink prepared in advance.
Wi-Fi: Access is free of charge.
Booking accommodation
Nearby Hotels
The closest hotels to the airport, located in and around the city, include:
Poseidon Guest House (0.4 km/0.2 miles)
Otorongo Guest House (1.5 km/1.4 miles)
Hospedaje California Inn (3.1 km/1.9 miles)
Hotel Sol del Oriente (4.3 km/2.7 miles)
Casa Kukama Lodge (4.5 km/2.8 miles)