Opposite several T1 gates, Divers is one of Guadalajara Airport’s basic convenience shops.
You’ll find it airside in Terminal 1, past security, mixed in with other small retail spots serving most domestic and US-bound flights. Think grab-and-go more than browsing: packaged snacks, bottled drinks, gum, and a few last‑minute souvenirs. It generally tracks airport pricing, so expect to pay more than in the city for the same chips or soda.
Divers usually opens early enough to catch the first T1 departures around 5:00–6:00 and stays open into the late evening bank of flights. Stock leans local: Mexican candies, basic toiletries, and some GDL or Jalisco‑branded items that work as quick gifts. You won’t find electronics beyond simple cables or chargers, and there’s no fresh food counter, just prepacked sandwiches or pastries in the cooler.
If you just cleared security and realize you forgot toothpaste, a phone cable, or a small travel-size item under 100 ml, Divers is the fastest fix in Terminal 1. Payment is standard: pesos, most major credit cards, and usually contactless. Lines tend to build right before departures in the 30–40 minutes before boarding, when multiple nearby gates load at once.
Tip: if you need more than basics or want better snack variety, do a loop of Terminal 1 first, then circle back to Divers before your gate; T1 is compact enough to walk end to end in under 10 minutes.