Near Terminal 2 gates, Hawaiian Gifts keeps the last-minute souvenirs simple.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 2, so you hit it after security instead of backtracking landside. It mainly serves travelers already at the international and major interisland gates in T2, which saves a walk from Terminals 1 or 3 when time is tight. Think of it as the quick grab spot between your gate and the nearest restroom, not a destination you cross the whole airport for.
Hawaiian Gifts runs airport-style hours tied to Terminal 2 traffic, generally opening early for morning departures and closing around the final night banks. Exact hours shift with flight schedules, so don’t count on it for a midnight layover. Prices follow standard HNL terminal rates, higher than town but in line with other T2 shops, so this is a “I forgot something” stop, not bulk shopping.
The focus is obvious from the name: Hawaiian-themed gifts and souvenirs branded to Honolulu and the islands. Expect the usual airport mix: logo items, small giftable snacks, and packable items sized for carry-ons in Terminal 2 overhead bins. Since we have no product list, treat it as a backup if you missed shopping in Waikiki or at off-airport stores, not a specialty boutique.
Tip: Already airside in Terminal 2 and boarding in under 30 minutes? Check your gate’s nearby options first; only detour to Hawaiian Gifts if it’s on the direct path between your current seat and your departure gate.