Gate-side in Terminal 2, Mayan Treasures is your souvenir stop
Mayan Treasures sits airside in Terminal 2 at BZE, a short walk from most international gates, so you can browse after clearing security and immigration. Hours aren’t posted officially, but shops here typically track daytime departures, roughly mid-morning through early evening, so don’t count on it late at night after the last flights to the US or Canada.
This is a dedicated gift shop, not a duty-free liquor store, so expect shelves of Belize-themed items rather than bottles. Stock skews to Mayan-inspired handicrafts, printed T‑shirts, small carvings, and basic trinkets you can throw into a carry-on in under 5 minutes. Prices run higher than Belize City street stalls; think tourist airport markup on magnets, keychains, and textiles.
You won’t find food or drinks here, just souvenirs, so hit the snack stands in Terminal 2 first if you need water or a quick bite before digging through racks. Use a card in BZD or USD; airport shops at BZE usually accept US dollars but give change in Belize dollars at the standard 2:1 rate, so keep that in mind if you’re down to your last few notes.
Tip: if your boarding pass shows a gate in Terminal 2 and you still need last-minute gifts, walk to Mayan Treasures first, then head to the restroom and boarding area so you’re not stuck in a crowd when final call hits.