Souvenirs run short in GND? Crystal and Gifts Shop plugs the gap.
Crystal and Gifts Shop sits inside Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND), airside after security, and works as the last stop for Grenada souvenirs before boarding. You’ll find typical small-airport stock: magnets around EC$10, keychains under EC$15, and basic jewelry pieces that run higher. It’s one of only a handful of retail spots open once you clear the single security checkpoint, so options shrink fast if you skip it.
Hours track flight banks rather than strict posted times, generally opening at least 2 hours before the first international departure and staying open through the final evening flights to North America and London. If you’re on an early LIAT or regional departure around 6:00–7:00 a.m., don’t assume it’s open; treat it as more reliable from late morning onward. Staff usually handle both cash and cards, with EC dollars and US dollars accepted.
Stock leans heavily into quick gifts: small crystal trinkets, costume jewelry, and boxed souvenir sets. Expect simple chains and earrings more than high-end stones, and standard “Grenada” branding rather than designer labels. Prices feel higher than St. George’s shops in town, but that’s normal airport markup and you’re paying for the airside location at GND’s single terminal.
Use Crystal and Gifts Shop as your backup plan, not your main gift run. Buy spices, rum, and larger items in St. George’s or at Grand Anse, then come here for last-minute fillers under EC$50. Tip: walk through right after security rather than waiting at the gate; if a late-evening departure gets quiet, lights can go off earlier than you’d like.