Package flights get a second souvenir stop airside at HOG
Souvenir Kiosk 2 sits in the international departure zone, essentially mirroring the first small stand near the other airside shops. It’s a basic counter with standard Cuban trinkets rather than a larger store with shelves and aisles. Think keychains, magnets, small flags, and light gifts you can grab in under two minutes before boarding. Pricing skews touristy, not local, so expect to pay airport markups in hard currency or card where accepted.
Hours track the international flight schedule, just like the other kiosks listed in the Holguín Airport guide. If there’s a gap in departures, you may find the shutters down even in the middle of the day. Don’t plan any last‑minute gift run here for a 03:00 check‑in or a misaligned charter; the stand usually opens only close to actual outbound flights.
Choice is limited: reviewers describe “a few small souvenir kiosks” airside and call the shopping overall basic. You’ll see the same rum and cigar shop plus duty‑free nearby, so Souvenir Kiosk 2 doesn’t really add new products, just an extra place to thin out the line from package flights. If you already checked the first kiosk, you’ve essentially seen what this one sells.
Tip: walk past once when your gate posts; if the shutters are up and the queue is short, buy immediately rather than waiting for boarding calls, as staff often start closing as soon as the next flight is ready.