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FLL → MYR
Which side of the plane to sit from Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (Fort Lauderdale) to Myrtle Beach International Airport (Myrtle Beach)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers breathtaking, uninterrupted views of the Atlantic coastline, including the famous barrier islands of Georgia and the stunning approach over the Grand Strand.
Atlantic Horizon
Deep blue vistas of the Gulf Stream meeting the shallower turquoise coastal waters.
Golden Isles
Stunning views of Cumberland, Jekyll, and St. Simons barrier islands along the Georgia coast.
Charleston Harbor
The iconic Ravenel Bridge and Fort Sumter are often visible during the descent.
The Grand Strand
A spectacular final approach over the continuous 60-mile stretch of beach leading into Myrtle Beach.
This side is superior for coastal photography. On the descent into MYR, the aircraft often flies parallel to the beach, offering a perfect view of the pier and hotels. Morning flights provide the best lighting for the ocean's colors.
Florida Gold Coast
Dense urban grids of Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton stretching toward the Everglades.
Kennedy Space Center
The massive Vehicle Assembly Building and historic launch pads visible near Merritt Island.
Historic St. Augustine
Aerial view of the oldest city in the U.S. including the Castillo de San Marcos.
Georgia Lowcountry
Vast expanses of pine forests and river networks winding through inland Georgia.
Sit on the left for morning flights to avoid the harsh Atlantic sunrise glare. Keep an eye out about 20 minutes after takeoff for a glimpse of the Space Coast. Afternoon flights may experience significant heat haze over the land.
Distance: 854 km (531 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 25 min
Departure: FLL (26.072599, -80.152702)
Arrival: MYR (33.6796989441, -78.9282989502)
Route Type: Domestic
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