Duty-free prices on jewelry right inside Maurice Bishop International
Jewelry Shop sits in the small post-security area at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND), a short walk from the main departure gates. It’s one of the few spots selling anything beyond snacks and souvenirs, so if you want something a bit nicer than a T-shirt, this is where you look. Stock tends to focus on classic pieces rather than high-end designer labels, with prices lining up more with regional duty-free than mainland U.S. mall jewelry counters.
Hours roughly track international departures, so expect it open for morning and afternoon flights to hubs like Miami and London, then closing once the last outbound clears. Because GND is a compact airport, you’re only adding about 2–3 minutes to your walk to the gate by stopping in. Payment usually runs through in XCD, USD, or card, and staff are used to quick purchases when boarding calls start.
Think small gold and silver pieces, basic chains, and island-style souvenirs with Grenada or “Spice Isle” motifs rather than one-of-a-kind custom work. Selection skews toward gifts in the US$30–$150 range, with a few higher-ticket items locked in standard glass cases behind the counter. If you’re after exact gemstone specs or certifications, ask directly; this isn’t a big-brand boutique with detailed placards at every ring.
Stock can feel limited compared with larger Caribbean hubs like Barbados or San Juan, so don’t bank on a specific piece type without a backup plan. Best move: walk through once after clearing security, decide quickly, and buy before you sit down; lines at the single cash point can form about 20–30 minutes before boarding calls start.