Gate-side duty free in Terminal 1 includes a Jewelry Boutique
In Hurghada Terminal 1, Jewelry Boutique sits inside the standard duty-free setup rather than as a big-name standalone brand. You’ll pass it along the main duty-free flow used by EgyptAir and other T1 departures, mixed in with liquor, perfume, and chocolate. Think glass cases and small counters more than a full-on flagship store.
Hours track with Terminal 1’s international departure bank, so the jewelry counters usually open ahead of early-morning flights and stay running into late-night departures. Pricing is in hard currency and tied to duty-free rates, so you’ll see tags in USD or EUR alongside Egyptian pounds. Stock skews to generic travel retail pieces: gold-plated items, simple pendant sets, and giftable watches rather than big designer names.
Regulars only stop here if they already planned to shop the main duty-free in Terminal 1 or need a last-minute present before a Red Sea package flight home. It’s mainly an impulse add-on as you move from security toward your gate, not a destination worth a special walk from Terminal 2. Expect quick transactions: pick from what’s in the case, pay at the shared duty-free till, and you’re done.
There aren’t recurring complaints about quality in the limited reviews, but you won’t get boutique-level service or extensive certification paperwork. Check clasp strength and stones under the counter lighting before paying, and compare prices on your phone against similar duty-free items elsewhere. Tip: if you’re tight on time, prioritize your liquor and perfume run first; you can scan the Jewelry Boutique cases in under five minutes on the same duty-free pass.