Gate-side stop in the Main Terminal for last‑minute souvenirs
This Gift Shop sits in the Main Terminal at Grand Bahama International (FPO), a short walk from the main check‑in counters and central security. It stocks Bahamas‑branded T‑shirts, caps, fridge magnets, and small beach gear, so you can still grab a souvenir even if you skipped the shops in Freeport. Prices lean touristy but not outrageous for an island airport; think mid‑teens in USD for shirts and under $10 for smaller trinkets.
The shop opens for the morning bank of flights, typically around the first departures window between 7:00 and 8:00, and usually stays open until the last scheduled service leaves the Main Terminal. That covers American and other carriers heading back to hubs like MIA. If you have an early‑morning departure, expect the lights on by the time check‑in lines form; late‑evening cuts can mean it closes a bit ahead of the final flight if traffic is light.
Stock runs basic: postcards, keychains, tote bags, a few kids’ toys, plus some simple beach items like inflatable rings and sun hats. Don’t count on full‑size sunscreen or specialty snacks; treat it more as a top‑up spot than a full general store. Payment typically runs in Bahamian dollars and US dollars, with major cards accepted at the counter.
Plan your stop on the walk toward security in the Main Terminal, not as a last‑second detour at boarding, to avoid getting stuck behind a slow queue of souvenir shoppers.