T1’s Mini Market Aeropuerto sits past security near the main departures hall
Mini Market Aeropuerto in T1 is your basic last‑minute grab spot once you’ve cleared security at Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International. Think simple snacks, bottled drinks, and a few travel odds and ends rather than full grocery shopping. Prices run higher than in town on San Andrés, but still usually under 15,000–20,000 COP for chips, cookies, or a soft drink combo. If you forgot water or something to nibble on before a 60–90 minute hop to Bogotá or Cartagena, this is the stop that keeps you from boarding with nothing.
You’ll find the shop in the departure area serving all T1 gates, so you don’t need to re-clear security or backtrack to reach it. Inventory leans toward packaged items that pass Colombian security rules: 500 ml bottled water, sodas, candy bars, gum, and a few single‑serve pastries. Expect basic toiletries like toothpaste, deodorant, and maybe a razor pack, handy if your island hotel bathroom raid didn’t go as planned. Don’t expect electronics beyond simple cables or basic headphones, and don’t count on hot food here.
Payment usually runs fine with Colombian pesos and major cards, but smaller stalls in ADZ sometimes have card terminals down, so keep at least 20,000–30,000 COP in cash on you. If you want anything specific or cold, stop here before you sit at your gate; lines tend to form in the 20 minutes before peak departures to Bogotá and Medellín.