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Los Perales Airport

Bahรญa de Caraquez, Ecuador
BHA SESV

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Los Perales Airport (BHA) is a regional airfield serving the coastal communities of Bahรญa de Carรกquez and San Vicente in the Manabรญ Province of Ecuador. The airport is strategically located in San Vicente, directly across the Chone River from Bahรญa de Carรกquez, and is connected to the city via the impressive 1.9-kilometer Los Caras bridge (Puente Los Caras), which has significantly improved accessibility since its completion. While it historically hosted commercial flights to Quito and Guayaquil, it currently functions primarily as a general aviation hub for private aircraft, military logistics, and emergency transport services along the Ecuadorian coastline. The passenger terminal at Los Perales is a modest, single-story facility designed for basic aeronautical operations. It integrates essential services including a small check-in counter and a basic waiting area for passengers. As an uncontrolled airfield, it operates without a dedicated control tower, with flight movements governed by pilot communication and visual flight rules (VFR). The facility provides a functional base for the Ecuadorian Air Force and civil aviation users, reflecting its importance as a regional logistical point rather than a major commercial hub. Amenities within the terminal are very limited, catering primarily to the immediate needs of general aviation users. There are basic restroom facilities and a small seating area, but travelers will not find formal dining, duty-free shopping, or retail outlets on-site. Visitors are encouraged to explore the nearby towns of San Vicente and Bahรญa de Carรกquez for a wider range of services, including restaurants and accommodations. Ground transportation is readily available in the form of local taxis and motorized tricycles (mototaxis) that provide convenient links across the bridge to Bahรญa, a city known for its eco-friendly initiatives and beautiful coastal scenery.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Los Perales Airport (BHA) in San Vicente serves as a specialized gateway for private, military, and emergency aviation along Ecuadorโ€™s central coast. As the facility does not currently host scheduled commercial passenger services, 'connections' at this location typically involve transitioning to ground transport for travel to Mantaโ€™s Eloy Alfaro International Airport (MEC), which is located approximately 90 km (56 miles) to the south. Most travelers heading to Bahรญa de Carรกquez or San Vicente fly from Quito (UIO) to Manta and then undertake a 90-minute to two-hour overland journey. Private taxis from Manta Airport offer the most direct link for a fare of roughly $50โ€“$70 USD, while regional bus lines like Coactur provide frequent and very affordable alternatives from the Manta terminal. For local movement within the San Vicente and Bahรญa area, the primary mode of transport is the 'tricimoto' or motorized tricycle. These are ubiquitous outside the airport gates and are the standard way to cross the 1.9 km Los Caras bridge, which connects San Vicente to the eco-city of Bahรญa de Carรกquez. Alternatively, small passenger boats known as 'pangas' offer quick transfers across the Chone River for about $0.50, which can often be faster than road transport during peak hours. The BHA terminal is an extremely minimalist facility without restaurants, ATMs, or shops; travelers must be self-sufficient and should carry small denominations of US Dollars (the official currency of Ecuador) for local transport and boat fares. If you are arriving on a private or charter flight at BHA, it is essential to pre-arrange your ground pickup with a local contact, as on-demand services at the airstrip itself can be inconsistent. Always stick to registered yellow taxis or licensed mototaxis for your security while navigating the Manabรญ coast.

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Seymour Airport

Baltra Island, Ecuador
ASG SEGS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Seymour Airport (ASG), also known as Baltra Airport, serves as the primary aviation gateway to the Galรกpagos Islands. Opened in 2012, it is famous for being the world's first 'green' airport, designed to minimize environmental impact on the delicate archipelago. The terminal building was constructed using 75% recycled materials from the previous airfield, including old steel tubes from Amazon oil drilling operations. This commitment to sustainability has earned the facility LEED Gold certification, reflecting its innovative use of renewable energy and waste reduction strategies. The terminal's architecture utilizes a bioclimatic design that avoids the need for traditional air conditioning by harnessing natural air currents for cooling. Power is supplied by a combination of solar panels and wind turbines, while a desalination plant provides fresh water from the surrounding sea. Within the 6,000-square-meter facility, passengers will find a range of modern amenities including several gift shops selling local artisanal products, a selection of cafes offering Ecuadorian coffee and snacks, and a comfortable VIP lounge operated by the VIP Airport Club. Security at Seymour Airport is particularly rigorous due to the unique ecological status of the Galรกpagos. Upon arrival, all passengers must pass through biosecurity checks where K9 units screen luggage for prohibited organic items to prevent the introduction of invasive species. The arrival hall also houses the INGALA and Galรกpagos National Park counters, where mandatory transit cards and entrance fees are processed. Despite its remote location on Baltra Island, the terminal provides a seamless and educational introduction to the islands' conservation mission.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Seymour Airport (ASG) on Baltra Island is the essential entry point for visitors to the Galรกpagos. For travelers, 'connecting' at ASG is a multi-modal journey rather than a simple gate transfer. Upon arrival, you must pay the Galรกpagos National Park entrance fee; as of 2024, this is $200 and must be paid in cash. It is also mandatory to have your Ingala Transit Control Card (TCC) ready for inspection, which should ideally be pre-purchased at your departure airport. Once you have cleared these administrative hurdles and retrieved your luggage, you will transition to the next stage of your journey to Santa Cruz.\n\nGround transportation from the terminal is highly structured. Since no independent taxis are allowed at the airport, you must take the 'Lobito' shuttle bus to the Itabaca Channel. This 5-minute ride costs $5. At the channel, you board a small ferry for a brief crossing to Santa Cruz Island, costing $1. On the other side, you can choose between a public bus ($5) or a white pickup truck taxi ($25-$50) for the 45-minute drive to Puerto Ayora. Cruise representatives typically meet guests in the arrival hall to coordinate private transfers directly to their vessels.\n\nTravelers should arrive with sufficient U.S. Dollar cash, particularly in small denominations, as ATMs are scarce. While the terminal provides free Wi-Fi and several cafes, the lack of air conditioning means you should dress for a tropical climate. If you have an interline connection or are flying between islands on smaller aircraft, allow at least 2 hours for processing, as biosecurity checks and manual baggage handling can be time-consuming during peak morning arrival windows.

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