Near gate area in T1, Gifts2Go is the main souvenir stop
Gifts2Go sits airside in Terminal T1, so you clear security first and then run into it on the way to most departure gates. It focuses on souvenirs and small travel gifts, not snacks or duty-free perfume. Expect the usual airport pricing uplift: think simple keyrings and magnets starting around a few euros, with larger items like books or local crafts climbing noticeably higher.
This is the spot in T1 if you forgot a Madeira-themed souvenir before reaching Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport. Shelves typically carry island postcards, magnets, mugs, and small bottles or packaged items that comply with carry-on rules. The shop is sized for quick in-and-out browsing rather than long shopping sessions, and staff usually speak both Portuguese and basic English, which helps when you are trying to grab something during a 30‑minute boarding window.
Stock at Gifts2Go leans toward compact items that fit in a standard cabin bag, handy if you are on a low-cost carrier with strict one‑bag rules from T1. You will not find high-end fashion or electronics here, just souvenirs and small gifts that survive a connection through Lisbon or Porto. If your gate is at the far end of T1, allow at least 10 extra minutes to shop here before you head down to boarding.
Tip: Buy heavier or breakable items here only if you still have cabin weight allowance; T1 gate agents at FNC do occasionally weigh bags on busy departures.