Boutique des Îles sits airside in Terminal A at FDF
This small shop in Terminal A focuses heavily on Martinique-themed souvenirs and local products, so you can grab last-minute gifts after clearing security. You’ll see it along the main airside corridor toward the international gates, a short walk from most boarding areas. Layout is simple: one room, center racks, and wall shelving that you can scan in under 10 minutes.
Stock leans on island staples: rum-branded items, beachwear, logo T‑shirts, magnets, and postcards tied to Fort‑de‑France and Martinique. You’ll usually find local food gifts like spice mixes and small snack packs in the €5–€15 range, with some larger boxed sets creeping closer to €25. Expect standard airport markups compared with supermarkets on the island.
Prices on textiles sit in the midrange for a Caribbean airport: basic caps and T‑shirts often land around €15–€25, while brighter printed pieces run higher. Quality is mixed but fine for souvenirs that need to survive one suitcase ride and a few wears. If you want something that actually says “Martinique” rather than just “Caribbean,” check the wall racks near the back first.
Hours roughly track the main departure waves, opening early morning for the first flights and staying open into the evening bank of departures in Terminal A. Payment is straightforward: cards widely accepted and euro cash works as expected. Quick tip: do a slow pass of the local food shelf near the counter before you pay; that’s usually where the most region-specific items hide in smaller packages that travel well.