Near Gate 12 in T1, Rasta Revolution leans hard into reggae merch and bold colors.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 1 after security, close to several international gates and about a 3–5 minute walk from most food options. You’ll see the green, gold, and red from a distance, along with Bob Marley prints stacked up front. It’s a quick stop if you’re already near your boarding gate and don’t want to double back toward the main duty-free corridor.
Merch runs heavy on T-shirts, caps, bracelets, and small flags, with most shirts sitting in the US$18–30 range depending on print and size. You’ll also find basic souvenirs like fridge magnets under US$10 and keychains around US$5. Quality skews “tourist shop,” so inspect stitching and print alignment before you buy, especially on the cheaper cotton tees.
Inventory leans almost entirely reggae- and Jamaica-branded, so this is more about themed merch than practical travel gear. No electronics, no chargers, and very limited snacks; this is not a stand-in for duty free. If you want rum or higher-end local goods, you’ll likely do better at the bigger duty-free outlets closer to the main retail spine in T1.
Prices are airport-level, so expect to pay a few dollars more than street shops in Montego Bay. Staff generally handle US dollars and cards without issue, and receipts print in both JMD and USD. Tip: if you’re tight on time, walk past once, scan the designs from the aisle, then loop back only if something specific catches your eye.