Gate-side in Terminal B, this is the only real souvenir stop
Souvenir Shop Domestico sits airside in Terminal B’s domestic area, and it may be the only place you see handicrafts after security. Stock is basic: a few Maputo or Mozambique T‑shirts, small carved animals, keyrings, and the usual fridge magnets. Prices lean tourist-side rather than local market cheap, so expect to pay more than FEIMA or city stalls for the same style of trinkets.
Terminal B is small and most reviews say there are almost no shops at all, so don’t expect a full craft market feel here. Think last‑minute token gifts before a domestic hop to places like Beira or Pemba. If you care about variety or quality woodwork, buy in town first and treat this as backup only. Card acceptance can be patchy in the domestic terminal overall, so carry a bit of cash if you plan to browse.
Regulars who fly through Maputo several times a year say they do nearly all their souvenir buying at city markets like FEIMA, then only use Souvenir Shop Domestico for a final magnet or one extra T‑shirt. Complaints on Skytrax and SleepingInAirports describe the domestic terminal’s retail as “very basic,” which lines up with the tiny footprint of this shop.
Practical tip: if you still need real handicrafts, spend your time in Maputo city; use Souvenir Shop Domestico at Terminal B only for a quick small gift within 5–10 minutes of boarding.