Gate-side in Main Terminal, Local Crafts is the airport stop if you still need a Guam-made souvenir before boarding.
This shop sits airside in the Main Terminal, close enough to walk over between security and most GUM gates without stressing about boarding calls. It focuses on Chamorro and Guam-themed items rather than generic “I ♥ Guam” imports, so you actually get something tied to the island, not just airport merch.
Pricing runs higher than beachside kiosks in Tumon, but still within normal airport markup: think $8–$15 for small trinkets and keychains, $15–$30 for T-shirts and caps, and more for larger handicrafts. Stock usually includes handmade-style jewelry, carved pieces, and printed items with Guam seals and island motifs. Figure 10–15 minutes to browse properly if you want to compare designs.
Hours generally track with Main Terminal flight banks, opening for early-morning departures and staying open into late-evening Guam–Japan and Guam–US mainland waves. You won’t find snacks or drinks here, just gifts, so pair this stop with a nearby café or newsstand if you also need water or a quick bite before your flight.
Nothing in the research flags specific duds, so shop like you would in town: check for “Made in Guam” or regional origin on the tag, and skip anything that looks mass-produced with no label. Final tip: if you’re eyeing fragile wooden or shell items, ask for extra padding at the counter and carry them in your personal item instead of the overhead bin.