T2’s main Duty Free sits airside just past passport control
In Terminal T2, the primary Duty Free Store appears right after you clear outbound passport checks, so you hit it before your gate. It’s a classic walk-through layout with liquor, perfume, and snacks stacked along a single main path. You can’t miss it on an international departure from T2.
Prices here match typical Antalya Airport duty-free levels, and reviews across AYT call the retail “overpriced,” including alcohol and cosmetics. Expect to pay more for common 1L spirits and big perfume brands than you’d see at city shops or many EU airports. Tobacco cartons and local sweets sometimes come closer to normal street pricing, but still not a bargain.
Stock skews heavy toward big-name liquor (vodka, whisky, rum), mainstream fragrance houses, and standard chocolates and Turkish delight. If you want a single quick pickup, 1kg chocolate boxes and mixed Turkish delight tins near the central aisle are fastest to grab. Souvenir-style gift packs with Antalya or Türkiye branding sit closer to the cash desks at the T2 store.
Watch out for last-minute “special offer” signs at this Duty Free Store; reviews for Antalya Airport mention discounts that barely move the needle compared with already-high shelf prices. Check unit prices on the small shelf tags and compare a 1L bottle against what you paid in town. If you care about value, decide your buy before you hit the till and avoid browsing on a tight boarding call.
Practical tip: if you’re on a short connection in T2, walk straight through the Duty Free Store and head to your gate first; you can backtrack for a quick grab only after you’ve confirmed your gate and boarding time on the screens.