Gate-side in T, Canarias Select focuses on Canary Islands products
Canarias Select sits airside in Terminal T’s departures area, past security and passport control, so you’re already through the stressful bits before you browse. It’s a compact shop, but everything skews local: wines from Tenerife and Lanzarote, mojo sauces, local coffees, and GOFIO-based snacks. Figure on 10–20 minutes to walk in, scan the shelves, and still make most gates in T without a rush.
Pricing runs higher than a supermarket in La Laguna or Santa Cruz, but in line with other Aena airport shops in TFN. Wine bottles usually sit in the mid-range bracket, not rock-bottom deals, but still workable for a last-minute gift. Packaged foods like gofio cookies, mojo jars, and vacuum‑sealed cheeses fall in the €4–€15 band, which keeps a quick souvenir run under control if you cap yourself at one or two items.
Post-security location means liquids are safe to carry on from TFN, which matters if you’re picking up a 0.75L wine bottle or 250ml–500ml mojo jar. Just remember the rules reset on some EU connections; if you connect again and re-clear security, even a properly sealed purchase from Canarias Select might get binned. If your itinerary includes another security check, lean toward solid items like vacuum‑packed cheese instead of wine.
Stock turns over steadily across the week, with the best selection usually showing up in the morning wave before the late-afternoon departures bank. If your flight leaves after 18:00, don’t assume every label you saw online will be on the shelf. One last thing: grab your food souvenirs here and leave general duty-free spirits or cosmetics for the larger shops in T; Canarias Select makes more sense for island-specific gifts than for generic brands.