Near the Terminal 2 gates, Belize Souvenir Center is the predictable last stop for gifts before you fly out of BZE. It sits airside in Terminal 2, so you’re already through security when you see it. Stock skews heavy on Belize-branded T‑shirts, fridge magnets, small wooden carvings and keychains, all clearly labeled with prices in Belize dollars.
Pricing runs higher than downtown Belize City: think BZD $25–$35 for a T‑shirt and BZD $8–$15 for smaller trinkets. You’re paying airport markup, but it’s still fine for a quick “I forgot souvenirs” run. Snacks and packaged candy with local branding show up too, handy if you just need something under BZD $10 per person.
Selection leans touristy rather than artisan. If you want hand‑made crafts from San Ignacio or Placencia, buy those before you get to Philip S. W. Goldson International. Belize Souvenir Center in Terminal 2 works better for last‑minute logo gear and easy packable items that fit in a personal item without pushing the 7 kg cabin bag limits some regional carriers use.
With no posted hours, treat this place as “open for banked departures.” It generally trades during the main US and regional flight waves in Terminal 2, then shutters when the schedule goes quiet. Don’t count on it for a 06:00 departure or a late‑evening irregular‑ops delay.
Tip: if your flight leaves from a remote stand in Terminal 2, shop here before you head to the downstairs waiting area; you won’t want to walk back up once boarding starts.