By gate area in T1, this kiosk covers last‑minute gaps
ZTH Kiosk sits airside in Terminal 1 and sells the basics you forgot to throw in your bag. Think travel-sized toiletries, simple over-the-counter meds, sunscreen for that Greek sun, snacks, and bottled water before you board. It’s a small, functional stop, more “grab and go” than browse and linger.
The shop is inside security in T1, so you can hit it after passport control without backtracking. Prices run higher than town supermarkets, as you’d expect at Zakynthos International Airport, but still reasonable for a short-haul leisure airport. Figure on standard markup for drinks and packaged snacks rather than wild tourist-gouge numbers.
Stock leans heavily toward holiday traffic: sunblock, after-sun, basic kids’ items, charging cables that fit recent phones, plus a mix of Greek-branded sweets you can stash as quick gifts. Don’t count on deep tech gear or full-size pharmacy stock; think under-100 ml liquids and one-cable-fits-most solutions.
There’s no formal seating or café counter attached to ZTH Kiosk, just a compact retail footprint near the T1 departure gates. That makes it a fast stop on the way to a Schengen or non-Schengen flight, but not somewhere to kill 45 minutes. Hit this for essentials, then move toward your gate bar or café for a proper sit-down.
Tip: If you need sunscreen or a phone cable, buy it here in T1 before boarding; most short-haul flights into Greece won’t have those items for sale onboard.