Near the Main Terminal gates, Guam Gifts is the last-minute stop for island souvenirs before boarding. The shop sits airside in Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM), so you can browse after security without clock-watching at check-in. Expect a focused mix of Guam-branded T‑shirts, magnets, keychains, and small snacks that actually fit in a carry-on.
Inside Guam Gifts, prices land in typical airport territory: logo tees often run higher than downtown shops, but small items like keychains and bottle openers usually sit in the single-digit dollar range. Stock skews heavily to “GUAM” logos and map outlines, plus a rotating rack of postcards for anyone who forgot to mail one from Tumon. It’s a quick in-and-out stop; you can scan the whole store in under 10 minutes.
Food-wise, Guam Gifts leans on packaged items you can clear customs with. Look for sealed local-style snacks and sweets rather than anything fresh. That makes it a practical spot for grabbing gifts for friends back home without worrying about agricultural restrictions at arrival. If you’re tight on time and boarding from the Main concourse, a fast sweep here saves a trip to off-airport souvenir shops.
Tip: grab smaller, lighter items at Guam Gifts if you’re already near carry-on weight limits; magnets and keychains hurt your bag less than stacked T‑shirts from the Main Terminal racks.