Expect stunning views of the vibrant turquoise coral reefs, white sand beaches of Cap Cana, and the southern tropical shoreline during the final approach.
The right side is significantly more scenic, providing front-row seats to the mesmerizing turquoise patterns of the Bahamas and the dramatic mountain landscapes of Hispaniola.
While both sides offer interesting views, the Right Side is generally preferred for the spectacular Caribbean approach into Punta Cana, offering better views of the turquoise reefs and the famous resort coastline during descent.
While both sides offer views of the eastern US, the Right Side is superior for capturing the stunning turquoise waters of the Bahamas and the vibrant coral reefs of the Caribbean as you descend toward Hispaniola.
The left side provides spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline and the iconic SamanΓ‘ Peninsula, including its hidden bays and lush national parks.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial perspective of the Panamanian coastline upon departure and the iconic turquoise waters and white-sand resort strips during the descent into Punta Cana.
The Right Side is preferred as it typically follows a Great Circle route over Scandinavia and Southern Greenland, offering dramatic glacial views before providing a prime perspective of the Dominican Republic coastline during the approach.
The right side is preferred primarily for the spectacular final approach into Punta Cana, which often showcases the turquoise reefs and white sand beaches, while also avoiding the harsh direct sunlight common on westbound transatlantic flights.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side provides the most iconic aerial perspective of the Punta Cana coastline and turquoise lagoons during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the French coastline during departure and the most iconic views of the Dominican Republic's coral-fringed beaches and turquoise lagoons upon the final approach into Punta Cana.
The right side offers superior views of the rugged Nova Scotia coastline upon departure and the lush, mountainous SamanΓ‘ Peninsula of the Dominican Republic during the descent, while avoiding the harsh morning sun glare.
The right side offers a superior chance of seeing dramatic landscapes including the Scandinavian coastline, potential glimpses of the North Atlantic islands, and the stunning turquoise coral reefs of the Turks and Caicos during the descent into Punta Cana.
The left side offers a superior view of the turquoise Caribbean archipelagos during the final descent and typically enjoys better lighting for photographing the European coastline.