Gate side in T1, this is the last-minute stop
Just past security in Terminal T1 at Aracaju – Santa Maria Airport, Travel Essentials Store covers the basics you forgot at home. Think phone chargers, basic headphones, power banks, neck pillows, eye masks, and simple padlocks at mid-range airport pricing. It’s a small footprint, so stock leans practical rather than gift-heavy.
The shop sits landside-adjacent to the main T1 departure area, so you see it soon after security and again on the way to domestic gates. Hours generally track flight banks in SBAR, opening early morning for first departures and staying open through the last evening flights, but overnight closures are common, so don’t count on it after 22:00. Card payments are standard; keep a little BRL cash only if your bank card is fussy.
You’ll find basic adapters that fit Brazilian sockets (Type N) along with simple USB wall plugs and cables, usually priced a bit higher than downtown Aracaju but cheaper than buying on the aircraft. Toiletry kits cover toothpaste, deodorant, and travel-sized shampoo, handy if you’re connecting through with only 100 ml allowance from another airport. Snacks and bottled water are usually present but limited; this is not a full newsstand.
Use this store to plug obvious gaps: pick up a charger, power bank, or neck pillow here, then grab water and real food from cafes closer to your gate in T1 so you’re not racing around before boarding.