T1’s main newsstand sits under the Relay sign
Relay in Fuerteventura Airport’s T1 sits airside after security, on the main departures level before most gates. It’s the first proper magazine-and-snacks stop you hit once you clear the scanners, so this is where people grab last‑minute reading and water before walking to the gate lines.
Opening hours generally mirror the T1 schedule, with Relay open from the first morning departures around 6:00 until the late-night flights taper off. If you land early from another Canary Island and connect out of T1, you’ll usually find it open across the daytime bank of flights, including the busy 10:00–14:00 window.
Prices sit in typical Spanish airport territory: expect to pay around €1.50–€2.50 for bottled water, €2–€4 for soft drinks, and €1–€3 for basic snacks like chips and chocolate. Branded travel accessories (chargers, headphones, power banks) jump up into the €15–€30 range, so only buy here if you truly forgot your gear.
Stock follows the standard Relay pattern: Spanish and some international newspapers, a mix of Spanish, English, and German magazines, paperback novels, kids’ activity books, and basic stationery. You’ll also see Fuerteventura postcards and small souvenirs under €10 near the entrance, plus a wall of grab‑and‑go sweets right by the checkout.
Lines build whenever two or three T1 departures bunch up, especially around 8:00–9:30. If your gate is a five‑minute walk away, stop at Relay first, grab your water and reading, then head to the gate to sit; the queue here moves slower than it looks when everyone is fumbling coins and boarding passes.