Forgot your sunscreen? Beach Essentials Kiosk usually has you covered.
Leonard M. Thompson International (MHH) is tiny, and Beach Essentials Kiosk sits in the small departures area after security, a short walk from the main check-in counters. You’ll see it between the seating rows and the snack stand once you clear the single security lane. It’s more cart than shop, but it fills a real gap before you board your 30–45 minute hops around the Bahamas.
Stock leans hard into last‑minute island needs: basic swimwear, flip‑flops, reef‑safe sunscreen, after-sun gel, hats, and a few beach toys sized to squeeze into small overhead bins on 30–50 seat turboprops. Expect typical airport markups: think sunscreen at roughly 1.5–2x Marsh Harbour supermarket prices and simple flip‑flops in the US$15–25 range. Selection skews toward adults with a few kid options tucked on the lower racks.
Hours loosely track flight banks, so the kiosk opens before the morning departures to Nassau and Florida and often winds down after the last afternoon or early‑evening flights. If you’re on a very early charter or a delayed late‑night hop, don’t count on it being open; grab beach gear in town instead. Staff usually handle quick tap‑to‑pay card transactions plus cash in Bahamian or US dollars.
Practical move: do a fast mental inventory at security, then hit Beach Essentials Kiosk right away; once boarding calls start for multiple gates at this single-room terminal, the line at this cart clogs fast.