Departing eastward, passengers on the right enjoy views of the island's southern coastline and the lush mangrove forests surrounding the Lamentin plain.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the most iconic coastal features, including the volcanic Diamond Rock and the picturesque approach over Rodney Bay and Vigie Beach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the volcanic topography of Saint Lucia, including the famous Pitons, and the stunning turquoise coastline of western Barbados.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the volcanic chain of the Lesser Antilles and the world-famous turquoise waters of the Bahamian archipelagos.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of the Lesser Antilles, the Virgin Islands, and the northern coastline of Puerto Rico before arriving in Hispaniola.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic volcanic backbone of the Lesser Antilles, featuring close-up views of Mount Pelée in Martinique and the towering peaks of Dominica and Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the southern Lesser Antilles shortly after takeoff and the vast, verdant rainforests and winding river systems of the Guyanas during the second half of the journey.
The left side offers superior views of the Caribbean's highest mountain peaks in the Dominican Republic and the historic Sierra Maestra range in Cuba, combined with views of major coastal cities.
While both sides offer stunning Caribbean departures, the Right Side typically provides superior views of the French mainland and a higher probability of spotting the Paris skyline during the final approach into CDG.
The right side provides a continuous panorama of the volcanic Lesser Antilles island chain, offering views of famous craters and rugged coastlines.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Caribbean archipelago upon departure, potential views of the US East Coast shoreline, and a stunning approach over the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Champlain before landing in Montreal.
The right side offers superior views of Martinique's volcanic peaks during takeoff and typically provides a more scenic entry over the French Atlantic coast and the Loire River during the descent into Orly.