Passengers on the right will enjoy views of the bustling city of Pointe-à-Pitre and the impressive mountainous skyline of Basse-Terre across the Petit Cul-de-Sac Marin.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled aerial gallery of the Lesser Antilles and the Virgin Islands, featuring a high density of volcanic peaks, coral atolls, and turquoise lagoons.
Flying north from Guadeloupe, the left side offers an unparalleled 'island hopping' visual experience, showcasing the dramatic volcanic topography of the Leeward Islands chain.
The right side provides an unparalleled sequence of Caribbean gems, including the best views of St. Barts and the vibrant turquoise lagoons of St. Martin's northern coast.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the volcanic 'Inner Arc' of the Leeward Islands, featuring breathtaking views of Montserrat, Nevis, St. Kitts, and the dramatic island-rock of Saba.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the volcanic archipelago of the Lesser Antilles and the lush northern coastline of Puerto Rico before arriving in Hispaniola.
The right side offers the most vibrant turquoise water views over the Bahamas and a superior perspective of the San Juan coastline and Miami Beach during the arrival sequence.
The right side offers breathtaking views of the lush, volcanic terrain of Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe and a stunning perspective of the rugged, mountainous northern coastline of Dominica upon approach.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the volcanic landscapes of the Leeward Islands, most notably the active Soufrière Hills volcano on Montserrat and the lush peaks of Guadeloupe.
The left side offers the most diverse scenery, ranging from the volcanic peaks of the Caribbean and the bright reefs of the Bahamas to the dense forests of the Adirondacks and potential views of the US East Coast cities.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the dramatic chain of the Leeward Islands and the northern coastline of Hispaniola, featuring volcanic peaks and coral reefs.
The left side offers the most consistent views of the volcanic island chain, including a direct line of sight to the rugged Atlantic coastlines and the imposing Mt. Pelée upon entering Martinique airspace.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic route, offering dramatic views of the limestone cliffs of northern Grande-Terre upon departure and a higher probability of spotting the Paris city skyline and the Eiffel Tower during the final approach into Orly.