T1’s Accessories Shop sits landside near the main check-in hall.
This is the small grab-and-go spot in Fuerteventura Airport’s T1 for last‑minute add‑ons: phone chargers, basic headphones, sunglasses, caps, and small travel bags. It sits on the public side of the terminal, so you can stop here before security while waiting for check-in desks to open. Stock skews touristy and practical rather than luxury brands.
Prices run higher than downtown Corralejo or Puerto del Rosario: expect simple charging cables around €10–€15 and basic sunglasses starting near €20. You’ll also see beach items like hats and cheap flip‑flops that work if your luggage is already checked or you forgot something at the hotel. Payment is standard for Spain: cards widely accepted, contactless works, and euros in cash are fine.
There’s no clear hero product here, but it works for emergencies. Pick up cables, plug adapters, and power banks; skip the generic suitcase locks and flimsy umbrellas that reviewers in the Canaries often complain about in similar airport shops. Since this shop is in T1 only, don’t count on finding an equivalent in another terminal at FUE.
Plan one quick pass: walk by after check‑in in T1, before you join the security queue, and confirm you have cables, headphones, and a charger that match the aircraft seat power on your airline.