Most IBZ shops chase party traffic; Tutete bets on kids.
Tutete sits airside in T1’s main terminal, in the standard Schengen departures zone, and focuses on children rather than club gear. Think small toys, baby accessories, and kid‑friendly gifts you can throw into a cabin bag in under five minutes. Stock skews toward last‑minute entertainment and comfort items rather than big boxes, so don’t expect prams or car seats. Pricing at Ibiza Airport in general runs higher than town supermarkets, and Tutete follows that pattern.
Airport reviews from 2022–2024 repeatedly call IBZ “basic” and “crowded,” with most retail space given over to duty free and beachwear, which makes Tutete one of the few family‑oriented options in T1. Good spot for a quick soft toy, coloring set, or dummy replacement before a 2–3 hour hop back to the UK or mainland Spain. Stock depth is limited; think small footprint shop, not a big-box toy store. Expect standard Spanish airport mark‑ups on branded pieces.
Regulars on Ibiza forums say they still bring nappies, formula, and snacks from home or buy them in town supermarkets because airport kids’ retail, including Tutete, is patchy and more expensive than Mercadona or Eroski. Use this shop as an emergency top‑up, not your primary supply run for a week‑long stay. You’ll usually clear security and reach T1 retail in 15–25 minutes on normal days, so you can swing past Tutete even on a moderate connection.
Tip: If you rely on a specific brand of nappies or formula, buy it before you reach IBZ and treat Tutete as backup entertainment and gift shopping only.