Opposite departures in T1, Divers is the basic last-stop shop at Lanzarote Airport.
Divers sits airside in Terminal T1, just past security for Schengen departures, so you hit it naturally on the walk to most gates. It runs through the core daytime bank of flights, roughly 06:00–22:00, matching the UK and mainland Spain schedules. Think standard airport convenience: drinks, chocolates, crisps, beach souvenirs and a few travel gadgets under one roof.
Pricing is airport-level but not shocking for the Canaries: bottled water hovers around €2–€2.50, branded chocolate bars land near €1.50, and multipacks or gift tins climb into the €8–€15 range. You’ll also find sun cream, basic toiletries and a small rack of plug adapters, power banks and charging cables, usually in the €10–€25 band.
Divers stocks the usual Spanish and international snack brands plus some Lanzarote-themed items: fridge magnets and keyrings around €3–€5, logo mugs closer to €8–€10, and boxed local sweets and biscuits around €6–€12. It is not a duty-free competitor; think grab-and-go backup for anything you forgot in town rather than serious shopping.
Staff work fast when several UK charters land at once, but queues can still stack to 10–15 minutes at peak departure waves around late morning and early evening. If you just need water or gum before boarding, stop here once, then skip the smaller kiosks nearer the gates. Tip: buy any cables or sun cream here; choice shrinks and prices creep up the closer you get to boarding.