Gate-side in T1, this is your last-minute Greek fix
Right in Terminal T1 at Kos “Ippokratis” Airport, So Very Greek is the main souvenir stop after security, so this is your final shot at gifts before boarding. It focuses on Greece-themed items only, not general duty free, so you’re looking at magnets, mugs, keychains, and small textiles rather than alcohol or electronics. Prices sit in the typical airport range: a small fridge magnet runs a few euros, while larger decorative pieces push into double digits.
The shop sits in the departures area of T1, close enough to gates that you can duck in even with a 20–30 minute boarding window. Stock leans heavily into “Kos” and “Greece” branding: think printed tote bags, t-shirts, and small ceramics with island motifs. You won’t find fresh food here, just packaged gift items and simple travel trinkets like luggage tags and small pouches.
Expect standard seasonal hours, roughly matching the main departures hall schedule, with the store open through the bulk of outbound flights on peak summer days. Staff handle quick transactions in a couple of minutes, and card payments are accepted, which helps if you’ve already burned through your last 5–10 EUR in cash at the café. Selection is compact but covers the basics for kids’ presents and office desk souvenirs.
Watch your clock: lines can form when two or three flights out of T1 board within the same 30-minute window. Grab what you want, then step aside to check sizes or compare designs, rather than blocking the single central aisle. Tip: if you care about exact “Kos” branding, scan the shelves once before picking anything up—some designs only say “Greece,” and they’re mixed together on the same racks.