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UVF β MIA
Which side of the plane to sit from Hewanorra International Airport (Hewandorra) to Miami International Airport (Miami)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a magnificent sequence of island views, including the Lesser Antilles chain, the northern coast of Puerto Rico, and the incomparable turquoise patterns of the Bahamian archipelagos before landing in Miami.
Martinique & Dominica
Aerial perspectives of the neighboring volcanic islands of the Lesser Antilles shortly after departure.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Excellent views of the northern coastline of Puerto Rico and the historic forts of Old San Juan.
Turks and Caicos
Incredible contrasting blues of the deep ocean and the shallow coral banks of the Caicos islands.
The Bahamas
A stunning display of sandbars and coral reefs across the Exumas and Great Bahama Bank.
Miami Beach Skyline
Prime views of the Atlantic coastline, South Beach, and the Port of Miami during the final approach.
Biscayne Bay
The bright turquoise waters and artificial islands of Miami's bay just before touchdown.
Sit on the right for the best island views throughout the flight. About 30-45 minutes before arrival, keep your camera ready for the Bahamas. If the flight lands toward the west, you will get a perfect view of the Miami shoreline and downtown skyscrapers.
The Pitons
Dramatic views of the iconic twin volcanic peaks and Soufrière shortly after takeoff from St. Lucia.
Caribbean Sea
Deep blue maritime vistas with occasional views of the western coastlines of Hispaniola.
Everglades National Park
The vast wetlands of South Florida visible if the approach path takes the aircraft from the west.
Overseas Highway
Views of the northern Florida Keys and the long bridges connecting them to the mainland.
Western Horizon
Stunning sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico for late afternoon or evening flights.
Choose the left side for an early view of the Pitons upon departure. It is also the better side for morning flights to avoid direct sun glare, and offers views of the Everglades if the pilot enters Miami from the west over the Gulf of Mexico.
Distance: 2,422 km (1,505 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 14 min
Departure: UVF (13.7332, -60.952599)
Arrival: MIA (25.79319953918457, -80.29060363769531)
Route Type: International
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