By the single main gate at ELH, there’s just one Gift Shop
This is the small Gift Shop at North Eleuthera Airport (ELH), sitting by the main departure area near the check-in counters and security line. It’s airside for most departing passengers, so you can duck in after you clear the one security checkpoint and still keep an eye on the short gate area. Think basic island souvenirs and last‑minute odds and ends rather than a full supermarket.
Hours track the flight banks: it typically opens before the first morning departures around 8:00 am and closes after the last afternoon flights, which often leave by about 5:00–6:00 pm. If you’re on a very early or late-running flight, don’t count on it. Staff adjust to Bahamasair, American, Delta, and Silver schedules, so on a quiet day it may shut earlier once the last plane boards.
Expect small‑airport pricing: simple souvenirs like keychains and magnets usually sit in the $5–$15 range, with T‑shirts and caps higher. Inventory changes with shipments coming over from the main islands, so a design you see in March might be gone by June. Grab things tied to “Eleuthera” specifically here; village shops on Harbour Island or in Gregory Town sometimes focus more on local groceries than tourist merch.
You won’t find full meals here, but you may see light snacks or candy alongside the Bahamian trinkets. For anything more substantial than a bag of chips or a soda, eat in town before you head to the airport; ELH is tiny and options after security are very limited. Last tip: if something catches your eye on the way in, buy it then, because flight delays can empty the shelves fast.