🇨🇴 Acandí, Colombia
Capurganá Airport (CPB/SKCA) is a vital regional aviation facility located in the remote village of Capurganá, within the municipality of Acandí, Chocó Department, Colombia. Situated on the Caribbean coast near the border with Panama, the village is entirely car-free and inaccessible by road, making the airport a critical lifeline for local residents and the growing eco-tourism sector. It primarily facilitates domestic flight operations, including scheduled services that connect Capurganá with Medellín and other regional hubs, often operated by regional carriers such as Searca and TAC.
The terminal infrastructure at Capurganá is a basic and functional structure that reflects the rustic and laid-back nature of the village. Inside, travelers will find a unified departures and arrivals hall, which includes basic check-in counters and a sheltered waiting area with seating. Amenities at the airport are focused on the essentials, such as clean restroom facilities and general information signage about the region's unique natural attractions and boat connections. Due to its remote location and smaller scale, there are no extensive retail shops or diverse dining options available on-site, so visitors are encouraged to make any necessary purchases in the village before their flight.
Operational capacity at Capurganá Airport is supported by a single paved runway measuring approximately 900 meters in length, which is designed to support various light and medium-sized general aviation aircraft and regional turboprops. Navigation through the terminal is exceptionally easy due to its compact layout. For ground transportation, the airport is located within a very short walk of the village center, where travelers can find horse-drawn carts or manual trolleys to transport their luggage to local hotels. Visitors should be mindful of the tropical climate, which can occasionally impact flight schedules, particularly during the rainy season.
Capurgana Airport (CPB) is one of those rare airports where the arrival is really the final transport mode into a car-free destination. Capurgana has no road access, so a trip here is built around either the flight itself or a boat connection through the Gulf of Uraba. That means the usual airport-connection advice changes completely. Once you land, there is no onward taxi network in the conventional sense, no road transfer to another airport, and no reason to expect airline-style rebooking flexibility if the weather or sea conditions affect the day.
For most visitors, the real connection point is Medellin's Olaya Herrera Airport if they are flying, or Turbo and nearby coastal departure points if they are going by boat. If you are choosing the air route, treat it as a low-frequency regional segment that can be disrupted by tropical weather and local conditions. If you are combining air and boat travel in the same trip, leave enough slack that one delay does not collapse the entire itinerary.
Use CPB with a destination-first mindset. Confirm accommodation, luggage expectations, and any boat arrangements before you travel, and do not overbuild the day around the assumption that everything in Choco's Caribbean corner will run on a big-city schedule. The airport is essential because it keeps Capurgana connected. That same remoteness is why every onward step needs to be planned conservatively.
• Check latest schedules when connecting through Capurganá Airport.
• Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
• Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
• Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
• Download your airline's mobile app for updates at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources