NAT terminal shop selling European-style gifts and accessories
Natura sits airside in Terminal NAT at Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández Airport, an easy stop if your gate is in the main Schengen departures area. Think mid-range prices: small items around €5–€10, larger bags and decor more in the €20–€40 bracket. It skews more lifestyle than duty free, so expect fun travel gadgets, reusable bottles, and impulse buys rather than perfume and whisky.
The shop usually opens in line with NAT departures, roughly 2–3 hours before the first morning flights and staying open through the late evening wave around 22:00. You’ll see a mix of beach-themed gifts, basic travel accessories like neck pillows and sleep masks, plus some clothing and tote bags. If you need a last-minute souvenir that isn’t airport-branded, this is one of the few places in NAT that focuses on that.
Prices run higher than Alicante city shops, but still below the premium fashion outlets in the same terminal. For quick gifts, look at small notebooks, mugs and keyrings under €10; larger decorative pieces and backpacks creep toward €40–€50. Quality is decent for short-trip use, but don’t treat the accessories as long-term gear; zips and straps on the cheaper items feel more “holiday” than daily commute.
There’s rarely a queue, so you can duck in and out in under 10 minutes even during the 08:00–10:00 departure rush. One practical tip: check the multi-buy deals near the counter; packs of socks, small cosmetics, or travel-sized items often drop to around €3–€4 each when you grab two or three.