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WRO → ALC
Which side of the plane to sit from Copernicus Wrocław Airport (Wroclaw) to Alicante International Airport (Alicante)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular continuous panorama of the Mediterranean coastline, including major Spanish cities and the turquoise waters of the Balearic Sea, while also capturing the southern slopes of the Alps.
Central & Southern Alps
Breathtaking views of the rugged peaks and glacial valleys across the Swiss and Italian alpine borders.
Gulf of Lion
The sweeping arc of the French Mediterranean coast as the flight transitions from inland France to the sea.
Barcelona Skyline
On clear days, you can spot the unique urban grid of Eixample and the Sagrada Família as you fly past the Catalan capital.
Costa Blanca Coastline
Dramatic views of the white sandy beaches and turquoise coves leading down towards Benidorm and Alicante.
Valencia Port
One of the busiest Mediterranean ports, visible as a massive geometric structure jutting into the blue sea.
Sit on the left for the best sunrise views on early morning flights. As you approach Alicante, keep your camera ready for the contrast between the deep blue Mediterranean and the dry, mountainous terrain of the Spanish coast. Avoid this side on late afternoon flights if you want to escape the direct glare of the sun.
Wrocław Cityscape
Immediately after takeoff, catch views of the Odra River and the historic Market Square of Wrocław.
Mont Blanc & Western Alps
Distant but majestic views of Western Europe's highest peak if the flight path tracks slightly further north.
The Pyrenees
The massive natural border between France and Spain, featuring snow-capped peaks even in early summer.
Spanish Sierras
The arid, reddish-brown mountain ranges of the Spanish interior, offering a stark contrast to the green landscapes of Poland.
Santa Bárbara Castle
During the final descent into ALC, the right side often gets a glimpse of the iconic fortress perched on Mount Benacantil.
The right side is ideal for afternoon flights to avoid the harsh glare of the sun reflecting off the sea. It provides superior views of the high Pyrenees mountain range. During landing, if the aircraft approaches from the north, this side offers the best view of Alicante's city center and its historic fortifications.
Distance: 1,974 km (1,227 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 38 min
Departure: WRO (51.10269927979999, 16.885799408)
Arrival: ALC (38.28219985961914, -0.5581560134887695)
Route Type: International
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