Gate-side perfume stop in Terminal 2
Just past security in Terminal 2, Caribbean Perfumes is the small duty-free-style shop selling fragrance bottles alongside other Caribbean-themed scents. The space sits in the main departures corridor, so you can duck in on the way to any T2 gate without backtracking.
Stock leans toward recognizable international perfume brands plus regional blends with beachy and floral notes, all sold in standard 50 ml and 100 ml bottles. Pricing is typical for a small Central American airport: not a screaming deal, but often a few US dollars less than downtown tourist shops for the same size bottle.
The shop keeps airport-driven hours tied to flight banks, generally opening ahead of the morning departures block and staying open through late-afternoon flights out of BZE Terminal 2. If you land on one of the last evening arrivals after 20:00, expect the lights to be off and the shutters down.
Selection fits carry-on rules, with plenty of under-100 ml options that make it through security at your next connection. Staff usually know which brands run strongest on skin versus lighter sprays, so ask before grabbing the 100 ml bottle if you still have a three-hour flight ahead of you.
Tip: test on a paper strip, then walk the Terminal 2 hallway for 10 minutes before you buy; BZE’s humid air makes some scents bloom more than they do at home.