Gate-side shop in T1 for last-minute Lanzarote gifts
La Casa de los Volcanes sits airside in Terminal T1, aimed squarely at passengers who forgot to buy something local before reaching the airport. You’ll see it after security with the other duty-paid shops, so you don’t need to leave the departures flow to find it. Signage uses both Spanish and English, and staff usually switch languages quickly once they hear your first sentence.
Pricing runs higher than Arrecife town: expect small food souvenirs and local trinkets in the €5–€15 band, with nicer items climbing to €30+. Stock leans on Lanzarote themes, especially references to the island’s volcanic landscape and César Manrique’s artwork, which makes it an easy spot to grab something that actually looks like it came from the island, not a generic tourist rack.
You’ll mostly see packaged snacks, bottled goods and gift-style items here rather than basics like phone chargers, though there are usually a few travel accessories near the counter. Because everything is past security in T1, this works for both Schengen and non-Schengen departures using that terminal, including flights to mainland Spain and several UK routes.
Walk in with a rough budget in mind, as it’s easy to throw an extra €10–€20 on small add-ons at the register. If you only have 10 minutes before boarding at T1, this is quick enough for a fast souvenir grab without risking your departure.