Hand-painted Curaçao mugs and magnets line the walls at Britt Shop
Britt Shop sits airside at Curaçao’s Hato International Airport, in the main departures shopping strip after security. It’s a souvenir-focused store with Curaçao-branded mugs, magnets, shot glasses and keychains starting around $4–$6. You’ll also see Dutch treats like stroopwafels and chocolate in travel-friendly packs under $10. If you forgot gifts in town, this is the last-minute backstop before boarding.
Most items are small enough for a personal item or backpack, and staff usually have bubble wrap on hand for more fragile pieces above $15. You’ll find Curaçao flags, caps, T‑shirts and tote bags, generally in the $12–$25 range. The shop keeps typical departure-hall hours, opening for morning bank flights and staying open into the evening when North American and European departures go out.
Quality sits a notch above the cheapest street-stall trinkets in Willemstad, but it’s still airport retail, so expect a mark-up of a few dollars per item versus town. If you want Curaçao coffee or cocoa, check the roasting or production details on the back; some bags carry local branding but are packed elsewhere. Payment is easy: USD, local currency and major cards are accepted, and prices on the shelf generally show both guilders and dollars.
Fastest tactic: walk the central aisle, grab one edible souvenir, one small object (magnet, ornament, or mug), and head to the single checkout on the left side to beat boarding calls.