PVR’s Los Cactus Souvenirs sits airside between Terminals A and B
Figure on seeing Los Cactus Souvenirs after security in the main departures area serving both Terminal A and Terminal B at Puerto Vallarta International Airport. It runs standard daytime hours that roughly track the flight banks, opening for early morning departures and usually closing after the last evening flights clear. Expect classic airport souvenir shop stock: fridge magnets, keychains, logo T‑shirts, shot glasses, and small Day of the Dead pieces, all clearly branded to Puerto Vallarta and Jalisco.
Pricing runs touristy but not outrageous, with small magnets and keychains typically in the MXN $80–$150 range and basic T‑shirts often around MXN $300–$450. Snacks and bottled drinks cost more than in town but are in line with other PVR airport shops. You’ll also see tequila and mezcal bottles, usually at duty‑paid prices comparable to other landside liquor shops in the terminal building.
Quality is hit‑or‑miss, so check stitching on apparel and paint on ceramics before you pay, especially on items over MXN $400. For packability, flat items like magnets, postcards, and lightweight textiles tend to survive long-haul flights better than bulky ceramics. If you want last‑minute gifts for coworkers or kids at home, this spot covers the basics without needing to leave the secure area.
Final tip: if you have a tight connection window of under 30 minutes between boarding times at PVR, do your gate check first, then loop back to Los Cactus Souvenirs so you’re not sprinting across the departures hall with breakable souvenirs.