Near the Main Terminal gates, Pacific Treasures is the airport stop for Guam-themed souvenirs and last‑minute gifts. You’ll see it airside after security, so you can duck in even on a 45‑minute pre‑boarding buffer. Expect shelves of logo gear, island prints, and beachy accessories clearly aimed at anyone heading for Saipan, Honolulu, or Tokyo with an extra few inches in their carry-on.
Pricing sits in typical airport territory: keychains and small trinkets often under $10, shirts and caps pushing into the $20–$30 bracket, and larger items creeping past $40. If you want something that actually says “Guam” in big letters, this is one of the more efficient spots in the Main terminal to get it in one sweep rather than hunting multiple stands.
You’ll find the usual mix of T‑shirts, magnets, mugs, and tote bags tied to Guam and Micronesia, plus some beach-style accessories that can survive a soft stuff into a cabin bag. Snacks and packaged treats may show up on the shelves, but this is first and foremost a souvenir shop, not a serious food stop, so don’t bank on building a full in‑flight meal here.
With no strong pattern in reviews yet and no standout “order this” item, treat Pacific Treasures as a quick sweep spot: grab one or two Guam‑branded pieces, tap your card, and head for boarding. Tip: walk the full store once before buying; similar shirts and magnets often repeat across displays, and you might spot the same design a few dollars cheaper on another rack.