ADZ · Lounges

VIP Lounge Gustavo Rojas Pinilla

Main Terminal · 4 Open · 07:00-21:00

Gate 4 is the key detail: this lounge only serves domestic T1 flights.

VIP Lounge Gustavo Rojas Pinilla sits in the main terminal’s domestic departures near Gate 4, open daily from 07:00 to 21:00. If your boarding pass shows an international segment, staff turn you away, even with Priority Pass or LoungeKey. Think of it as a small, air-conditioned room in a very basic island airport, not a full-service flagship.

Access runs through Priority Pass, LoungeKey, airline invitations, or pay-in at the door in T1; check your app for current day rates, which reviewers peg as modest but not cheap for what’s offered. There’s a posted 3-hour maximum stay, which matters on delay-prone afternoons when you might end up back at the gate once your time is up.

Inside, seating is tight but practical, with multiple power outlets lining the walls and between armchairs around Gate 4 side. A Lemon8 review calls out “nice seating and plenty of charging outlets,” which matches photos: think standard airport lounge armchairs, not recliners. The room also includes a small conference room, rare for an island field like ADZ, useful if you need to jump on a call.

Food runs light: packaged snacks, cookies, chips, maybe some basic pastries or cold items depending on the time; nothing close to a full meal. That same reviewer describes it as “a place to sit with snacks and wifi,” so plan to eat in town or at another airport before arriving. Expect soft drinks, juice, coffee, and tea on a self-serve counter, with brands varying by delivery.

Alcohol has limits: staff usually stamp or track your two complimentary drinks per adult (beer, wine, or simple mixed options). After that, everything alcoholic goes on a paid tab, which annoys frequent lounge users expecting an open bar. If drinks matter, pre-game on San Andrés for COP-priced beers before heading through security.

Wi-Fi is the key perk here: the lounge network is free, usually more reliable than the patchy public signal in the main terminal near Gate 4. Staff typically hand you a printed code at check-in. Regulars with short domestic hops charge phones, answer emails, take one or two drinks, then walk out around boarding minus 20 minutes.

Tip: On a domestic itinerary, walk straight to Gate 4 after security and check that your boarding pass says “domestic” before burning a Priority Pass visit on this lounge.

How to get in

  1. 01 Single terminal
  2. 02 pay-in/airline invitation

Amenities

Showers
None
Hours
07:00-21:00