By Gate info screens in T1, Canariensis is your Canary gift stop
Canariensis in Terminal T1 sits airside on the departures level, so you can walk here after security without backtracking. It’s the main place in Tenerife Sur Airport for last‑minute local products: think mojo sauces, Tenerife wines, and packs of Canary Islands sweets you can throw straight into a carry‑on. Shelves lean hard into regional branding, so it’s useful if you need something that clearly says “Tenerife” in under 10 minutes.
Prices run higher than downtown shops, but broadly in line with other Spanish island airports: expect around €6–€8 for small food gifts, and €12–€20 for mid‑range bottles. Snacks and water cost more than in the landside cafés, so treat it as a souvenir stop first, convenience store second. It opens for the morning wave of departures and usually stays open through the late‑evening flights, matching the typical 06:00–22:00 traffic bank in T1.
Stock skews toward shelf‑stable items rather than fresh food, so don’t count on grabbing a full meal here before a 3‑hour flight. Pre‑packed biscuits, chocolates, and turrón survive a 4‑hour connection easily, and the boxed sauces are foil‑sealed for checked luggage. Spirits and wine are common buys on UK routes, with staff used to explaining liquid rules for hand luggage on flights to London, Manchester, and elsewhere.
Tip: Hit Canariensis after you know your gate in T1, so you’re not hauling glass bottles the length of the terminal twice.