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POS โ UVF
Which side of the plane to sit from Piarco International Airport (Port-of-spain) to Hewanorra International Airport (Hewandorra)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft provides an incredible panoramic view of the Windward Island chain, including the stunning Grenadines and the volcanic landscapes of Grenada and Saint Vincent.
Saint Vincent
The imposing silhouette of the La Soufriรจre volcano is often visible along the coast.
The Grenadines
A sequence of jewel-like islands including Mustique and Canouan surrounded by vibrant reefs.
Grenada
A high-altitude view of the 'Spice Isle' with its lush green peaks and coastal inlets.
Caribbean Sea
Vibrant turquoise waters provide a beautiful contrast against the island silhouettes.
Book a window seat on the left to witness the iconic Caribbean island chain. Morning flights are preferred as the sun will be behind you, providing better lighting for photography of the islands. As you approach Saint Lucia, keep an eye out for the Pitons if the flight path tracks slightly west of the island.
Northern Range
Stunning views of Trinidad's highest mountain range immediately after departing POS.
Tobago
Visible to the east during the early stages of the climb, weather permitting.
Atlantic Ocean
The deep, dark blue of the open Atlantic provides a sense of vast oceanic scale.
Maria Islands
Watch for these two small, protected islets just off the coast during the final approach.
The right side is best for seeing the lush Northern Range of Trinidad during takeoff. It offers a more peaceful, oceanic view for the majority of the flight. If you are flying in the late afternoon, this side will be shaded, which is cooler and reduces window glare.
Distance: 351 km (218 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 35 min
Departure: POS (10.595399856567385, -61.33720016479492)
Arrival: UVF (13.7332, -60.952599)
Route Type: International
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