Next to gates at T1, So Very Greek is the souvenir stop
This small shop in Terminal T1 sits airside, past security, so you can grab last-minute gifts without backtracking. It focuses on Greek-themed souvenirs tied to Santorini and the Cyclades, not generic “Greece” stock. Expect fridge magnets with Oia views, simple keychains, and compact trinkets that fit into a carry-on without drama.
Because Santorini International (JTR) has only T1, you won’t mix up terminals looking for So Very Greek. Prices run higher than in Fira or Oia, but still within airport norms: think €4–€6 for magnets and €8–€15 for small decor pieces. Packaging leans light and flat, which helps if your hand luggage is already pushing the limit on a Ryanair or easyJet fare.
Most of the stock centers on blue-and-white Santorini imagery, with some items labeled specifically “Santorini” and others “Greece.” That matters if you’re buying for collectors who care what’s printed on the mug or shot glass. You’ll also see a few soft toys and basic kids’ items, handy if you skipped the tourist strips in Fira and only have your boarding pass and 40 minutes before departure.
Skim the shelves closest to the entrance first; that’s where you usually find the cheaper, under-€10 pieces and flat items that slide into a backpack sleeve. If your flight is boarding from a nearby gate, walk in with a target price in mind and set a five-minute timer so you don’t miss your group call while comparing magnet designs.