Gate area shoppers in CUN’s T4 spot Pandora by the signature silver-and-white storefront, selling the same charm bracelets you see in city malls. This is a standard branded boutique, not a duty free, so expect regular retail pricing in Mexican pesos. It sits airside in Terminal 4, after security, so you should already be checked in and through checks before heading here.
T4 handles many international departures, so Pandora sees constant foot traffic from US and European flights. Stock typically focuses on bracelets, rings, and collectible charms tied to travel and special occasions, with prices that can easily run past USD $50 equivalent for a single piece. Figure at least 10–15 minutes if you want to browse cases, ask to see pieces, and pay without rushing back to your gate.
The shop’s main draw is last-minute gifts: a bracelet starter set plus one charm can come together under roughly the USD $150 equivalent, depending on current exchange rates in Terminal 4. Staff usually quote prices in pesos first, and credit cards are widely accepted, so you don’t need leftover MXN to buy here. There’s no sit-down area; this is pure retail tucked among other T4 duty free and fashion outlets.
Plan your visit right after clearing security in Terminal 4, before you settle at a far-end gate; walking back from the outer T4 piers can add 10+ minutes if boarding gets called early.