By Gate 10 in T1, Heritage is the quick souvenir stop before you board.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 1 after security, so you can grab last-minute Jamaican gifts without leaving the gate area. It focuses on souvenirs tied to Montego Bay and Jamaica in general: think logo T-shirts, fridge magnets, keychains, and small trinkets sized for carry-on bags. Stock leans heavily toward tourist basics rather than upscale crafts, but it covers the usual “I forgot a gift” panic pretty well.
Expect standard airport pricing, with small items like magnets starting around a few US dollars and T-shirts running higher into the teens. Heritage operates through the main daytime bank of departures in T1, roughly from the early morning flights into Montego Bay’s 6:00–7:00 range until the late afternoon bank, but hours flex with the schedule, so don’t count on it during the final late-night departures. You pay in USD or Jamaican dollars, and cards are widely accepted.
Heritage mainly stocks compact souvenirs that slide easily into the overhead bin, so this is a safer stop than grabbing oversized items in town and fighting for bin space at Gate 10. If you care about design, check shirt prints and logo placement carefully; stock rotates, and some older designs feel dated. One practical move: walk the shop once, choose exactly how much space you have left in your carry-on, then buy only what fits that space in your bag.