Near the Main Terminal food court, Oceanfront News is your quick grab spot
Oceanfront News sits in the Main Terminal at Palm Beach International, just past the central security area and close to several concourse entrances. It runs typical newsstand hours, opening early with the first wave of flights and staying open until the late-night departures thin out. Figure this as your last stop after security for magazines, gum, or a drink before you head toward your gate cluster.
Expect standard airport pricing: bottled water around $4, basic snacks in the $3–$6 range, and glossy magazines or paperbacks starting near $10. You’ll see the usual mix of grab-and-go items, from chips and candy bars up to small travel packs and basic toiletries. Think of it as the airport’s corner store, not a specialty shop; you’re paying for location in the Main Terminal more than anything unique on the shelves.
Choices skew toward national brands, with coolers of soda and juice plus some coffee-in-a-can options if the nearby cafés at PBI have long lines. Oceanfront News also stocks phone chargers, headphones, and small tech accessories, which helps if you realize at security that your cable is still plugged in at home. Inventory turns over quickly on peak days with multiple afternoon bank departures, so don’t assume a specific snack flavor will still be there later.
Plan one quick stop here right after you clear Main Terminal security, then head straight to your gate so you’re not backtracking across PBI when boarding starts.