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Craft and Souvenir Shop

5-minute walk from the main check-in desks

Craft and Souvenir Shop sits in the small terminal at Maurice Bishop International Airport, past the main check-in area and close to security. The airport itself is tiny, so you’ll spot it quickly once you move toward departures. It focuses on locally themed items rather than generic duty-free stock, so think Grenada flags and island motifs instead of brand-name perfume.

Expect prices that start around EC$10–15 for small trinkets like keychains or magnets, running up to EC$80–100 for larger pieces such as wooden carvings or small artworks. Stock skews toward one-off or small-batch items, so two visits in the same year might show different designs on the shelves. Payment usually works in both Eastern Caribbean dollars and US dollars, which helps if you’re clearing out remaining cash before boarding.

The shop typically opens in line with outbound flight waves, so it’s most active two to three hours before mid-day and late-afternoon departures. If your flight from GND leaves around 14:00 or later, you’ll almost certainly see it open while you wait in the departures area. Morning departures around 06:00 sometimes find reduced hours, so don’t bank on a last-second stop on the earliest flights.

Selection focuses on small, packable items that fit easily in a personal item or 7 kg cabin bag, which helps on regional Caribbean hops with tighter weight checks. If you like something handmade, buy it on sight; there’s no guarantee you’ll see the same piece again. Quick tip: bring smaller EC$ notes or US$1–5 bills, as change in exact currency can be slow when several passengers pay at once.

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