The right side offers a scenic view of the verdant rolling hills and the Monte do Gozo, where pilgrims catch their first glimpse of the city on the Way of Saint James.
The left side offers an incredible sequence of topographic variety, from the volcanic Massif Central in France to the jagged limestone spires of the Picos de Europa in Spain.
The right side offers superior scenery, featuring the French Atlantic coastline, the expansive Bay of Biscay, and the dramatic rugged cliffs and 'Rias' of the Galician coast during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Cantabrian coastline and the Picos de Europa, alongside the initial departure view of Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the arid Mediterranean landscape to the lush, water-carved Atlantic estuaries (RΓas) of the Galician coast during the descent.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the transition from the arid southern plains to the rugged Montes de LeΓ³n and the unique red peaks of Las MΓ©dulas, plus a great view of historic Salamanca.
The right side offers spectacular coastal views, including the rugged Brittany peninsula and the dramatic 'Rias' (estuaries) of Northern Spain during the final descent.
The right side provides the best perspective of Malaga's urban coastline upon departure, the distant Sierra Nevada peaks, and the historic urban centers of the Spanish interior before crossing the northern mountain ranges.
The left side provides a superior approach into Galicia, featuring the dramatic RΓas Baixas and the stunning CΓes Islands during the descent into Santiago.
The left side provides a superior view of the Wicklow Mountains shortly after takeoff and the rugged mountains of Northern Spain during the descent into Santiago.