CUN · Shops

Carlo Corinto

T2

Gate-side fragrance stop in CUN T2

Just past security in Terminal T2, Carlo Corinto runs as a straight-up fragrance shop, focused on its own perfume and cologne lines. You’ll spot it along the main retail corridor used by many domestic and regional flights out of CUN T2, so it’s easy to hit on the way to your gate.

Prices sit in typical duty-paid airport territory: expect standard mid-range designer-level pricing on full-size bottles, with smaller gift sets coming in noticeably cheaper than downtown resort shops. Inventory leans heavily on the Carlo Corinto men’s and unisex scents, with a few seasonal sets stacked near the counter.

Staff usually push the classic Carlo Corinto 90 and newer flankers, and testers are out on the counter during most opening hours, which generally track the T2 bank of departures from early morning through late afternoon. If you’re scent-sensitive, take it slow; the space is compact and they spray a lot.

You won’t find makeup, skincare, or liquor here, just fragrance and pre-boxed gifts with clear peso pricing. Card payments run in MXN, and you’ll sometimes see rounded USD equivalents printed on small shelf tags, which can be a bit higher than using a no-FX-fee card.

Quick tip: try anything you’re serious about on skin, then walk the five-minute stretch toward the T2 food court and decide before you board; the air in the concourse gives you a better read than the highly scented shop.

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