Immigration hall shop inside Terminal 1 arrivals
SICON sits just past passport control in Terminal 1’s arrivals area, so you see it before baggage claim and before customs. It’s a small souvenir spot, not a duty-free, and it focuses on Antigua-themed take-home items rather than travel essentials.
Because it’s positioned inside the immigration zone, SICON is only accessible to arriving passengers at ANU, not to anyone dropping you off or meeting you landside. If you like grabbing a quick memento before you hit the heat outside, this is your first shot after stepping off the aircraft.
Stock skews to classic souvenirs: think island-branded T-shirts, magnets, small ornaments, and gift trinkets tied to Antigua and Barbuda. Pricing isn’t rock-bottom, but it’s in line with typical Caribbean airport souvenir shops; assume tourist markup over what you’d find in town in St. John’s.
Don’t expect full-size liquor or big electronics here; that’s not the format. If you want rum or perfume deals, save that for the main duty-free in the departures side of Terminal 1. Use SICON more as a last-minute filler for your gift list or a quick “I was here” item.
Best move: walk through immigration with a mental budget in mind, do a fast scan of SICON as you pass, and only stop if you see something you won’t likely find again airside or in town.