By gate 9 in T, Canariensis is your last-minute Canary souvenir stop
Canariensis sits airside in Terminal T’s departures area, close to gates 8–10, so you can loop through without straying far from boarding. It focuses on Canary Islands products: local sweets, gofio-based snacks, and island-branded gifts. Prices sit above city shops but below typical duty free; expect around €3–€5 for snacks and €8–€20 for simple souvenirs like mugs or keyrings.
The shop stocks Tenerife and Gran Canaria labels alongside generic Spain-branded items, so check the tags if you specifically want “Hecho en Canarias.” Wine and rum from the islands usually start around €10–€15 per bottle, and many are sized under 1L to stay duty-free friendly on intra-EU flights. It’s all self-service, so you can be in and out in under 10 minutes before a boarding call.
Food-wise, look for individually wrapped Canary almond pastries and small packs of mojo sauce that fit easily in a cabin bag and stay under 100 ml. Gift items range from fridge magnets to printed T-shirts; most magnet racks have clear price stickers, typically €3–€6 each. The shop opens in line with morning departures and stays open through the last evening flights, usually covering the 06:00–22:00 window.
Staff can ring up purchases at two tills near the entrance, which helps during the morning bank of departures between 07:00 and 09:00. Card is accepted, including contactless, and ATMs sit a short walk away near the main T departures hall. For timing, hit Canariensis right after security rather than five minutes before boarding; that’s when queues at the register shrink and you still have time to compare labels and prices.