๐ป๐ช Guiria, Venezuela
Gรผiria Airport, officially known as General Juan Manuel Valdez Airport (IATA: GUI, ICAO: SVGI), is a significant regional aviation facility serving the town of Gรผiria in the state of Sucre, Venezuela. Located on the eastern coast of the Paria Peninsula, the airport stands as a vital transport link for this isolated part of the country, providing an essential connection for both the local community and the region's prominent energy sector. It serves as a strategic gateway for personnel and supplies supporting major natural gas projects in the Gulf of Paria, managed by Petrรณleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) and its international partners.
The airport features a single passenger terminal building that manages domestic regional traffic and specialized industrial charters. While the facility is modest in scale, it provides essential traveler amenities including a basic check-in area and a sheltered waiting hall. Technical infrastructure is anchored by a functional paved runway suitable for regional turboprop aircraft and executive jets. The facility is managed by Bolivariana de Aeropuertos (BAER) and has undergone periodic modernizations to ensure operational safety in the challenging coastal maritime environment. Travelers should note that standard international features like large-scale duty-free shopping or diverse dining options are not available, reflecting the airport's primary role as a regional and industrial hub.
Flight operations at Gรผiria are primarily focused on domestic connectivity and specialized missions, with carriers such as Conviasa providing intermittent scheduled services to the national capital, Caracas. The airport also serves as a critical base for private charters and government-chartered flights supporting the development of the "Mining Arc" and regional gas offshore platforms. Ground transportation is well-supported by local taxi services, providing efficient access to the town center and the nearby international seaport. The facility remains a cornerstone of Sucre's transport network, ensuring that the remote eastern shores of Venezuela remain integrated with the national economy and public safety infrastructure.
Gรผiria Airport (GUI) is a regional aviation facility located in the Sucre State of northeastern Venezuela, serving the coastal city of Gรผiria on the Paria Peninsula. It mainly handles domestic flights and regional transport. For international travelers or those coming from other parts of Venezuela, the most common connection route is to fly into Caracas (CCS) or Maturรญn (MUN) and then proceed to Gรผiria via a domestic shuttle. Book through a local agency for real-time schedule updates.
Upon arrival at GUI, ground transportation is primarily handled by local taxis and private vehicles. It is strongly advised not to travel alone and to use only trusted local transport arranged through your hotel or business contact. Gรผiria is a major gateway for those exploring the Paria Peninsula National Park and for maritime connections to the island of Trinidad, though travelers should check current maritime regulations and border status before planning a boat crossing. The terminal facilities are minimalist, providing essential passenger processing but no commercial amenities like cafes or shops.
The regional climate is tropical and humid, with a significant rainy season that can occasionally lead to flight delays or visibility issues. Travelers should ensure they have sufficient Venezuelan Bolรญvares (VES) or USD cash, as card systems can be inconsistent in this part of the country. When connecting back to Caracas for an international flight, allow for at least a full day's buffer in the capital to account for the unpredictable nature of domestic air travel. This is a frontier location where local knowledge and preparedness are the keys to a successful connection.
โข Check ahead for limited amenities and operating hours.
โข Gรผiria Airport serves northeastern Venezuela's Paria Peninsula coast.
โข It mainly handles domestic flights and regional transport links.
โข Fly into Caracas or Maturรญn, then connect to Gรผiria on a shuttle.
โข Strategic hub for PDVSA natural gas operations in Gulf of Paria offshore fields.
โข Only Venezuelan port on open Atlantic Ocean; frequent sea trade with Trinidad.
โข Carry USD cash and Venezuelan Bolรญvares; card systems unreliable in remote Sucre State.
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