Across from gates in CUN T2, this Harley shop is mostly about merch
Harley Davidson in Terminal T2 sits past security along the main retail stretch, selling branded gear more than anything practical for a flight. Expect the usual logo-heavy T-shirts, caps, and keychains with “Cancún” printed on them, plus some smaller accessories that actually fit in a carry-on. Prices sit firmly in tourist-souvenir territory, with shirts often landing higher than what you’d pay off-airport in Mexico.
Selection leans hard on apparel: racks of men’s and women’s tees, a few lightweight hoodies, and some kids’ sizes, all stamped with Harley and CUN or Mexico graphics. You won’t find serious riding gear here; think lifestyle merch, not leathers and helmets. If you want a last-minute gift under $25, look at keychains, patches, and mugs instead of clothing.
Figure 5–10 minutes to duck in from T2 gates and still keep an eye on boarding screens. Staff usually work bilingual Spanish/English, handy if you’re trying to sort out sizes or check current promos. Inventory can run low toward the end of high-season days, especially in common sizes like M and L, so don’t bank on a specific design if you’re cutting it close.
One practical tip: snap a quick photo of the size tag and price in pesos before heading to the register; the shop sometimes runs bundle deals, and it’s easier to decide fast if a “2 for” offer actually beats buying one T-shirt somewhere in Cancún city.