Icelandic licorice, lava rock salt, and fridge magnets in T1
Icelandic Deli sits airside in Terminal 1 at Keflavík, right in the main departures shopping loop, and focuses purely on gifts and souvenirs. It opens for morning, afternoon, and evening flights, so you can usually swing by before both early transatlantic banks and the late-night runs back to Europe.
Think classic tourist haul: Icelandic chocolate bars, black licorice mixes, small-batch sea salt, and puffin or volcano-themed mugs, all branded clearly as “Iceland.” Prices hit typical airport levels, with small snacks in the 600–1,200 ISK range and more presentable boxed gifts pushing higher. If you forgot to pick up anything in Reykjavík city, this is one of the last all-in-one stops before the gate.
Packaging leans hard into local motifs, so it’s easy to grab office gifts or something for family that actually says “I was in Iceland,” not generic duty free. Shelf space skews heavily to edible souvenirs rather than clothing, so think candy, sauces, seasonings, and coffee instead of hoodies. If you only have 10–15 minutes between security and boarding, you can sweep the shop quickly and still make a solid selection.
Tip: If you’re choosing between here and duty free for gifts, use Icelandic Deli for clearly Iceland-branded snacks and leave standard global brands to the bigger shops; it keeps your extra kilos in the carry-on from feeling like wasted space.