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POS → SVD
Which side of the plane to sit from Piarco International Airport (Port-of-spain) to Argyle International Airport (Kingstown)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers superior views of the Lesser Antilles island chain, including the western coastlines of Grenada and the picturesque turquoise reefs of the Grenadines.
Northern Range
Dense tropical rainforests and jagged peaks of Trinidad's northern mountain range immediately after takeoff.
Grenada Coastline
Aerial view of St. George's, the Carenage, and the famous white sands of Grand Anse Beach.
Union Island
Stunning views of the volcanic peaks and the surrounding vibrant coral reefs of the Southern Grenadines.
Mayreau and Tobago Cays
The world-famous turquoise lagoons and tiny uninhabited islets seen from high altitude.
Kingstown
The capital city of Saint Vincent nestled in its bay as the plane begins its final descent sequence.
Book a window seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat distortion. Mid-morning flights are ideal as the sun is high enough to illuminate the coral reefs without creating the heavy glare typical of late afternoon flights on this side.
Atlantic Coast of Trinidad
The rugged and wild northeastern tip of Trinidad including the Toco lighthouse area.
Mustique
Clear views of the exclusive private island known for its luxury villas and celebrity residents.
Bequia
The largest of the Grenadines, showcasing Admiralty Bay and the charming coastal settlements.
Windward Cliffs
The dramatic, wave-battered eastern cliffs of Saint Vincent during the final approach to runway 04.
This side is perfect for capturing the sunrise on early morning flights. While it faces the open Atlantic for much of the journey, the approach into Argyle International often provides a spectacular close-up of the Saint Vincent windward coastline.
Distance: 286 km (178 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 29 min
Departure: POS (10.595399856567385, -61.33720016479492)
Arrival: SVD (13.156695, -61.149944999999995)
Route Type: International
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