Do you ever choose airplane seats based on getting the best view possible? I do. For instance, flying to the Pacific Northwest when seated on the right side of the plane lends itself to views of the amazing snow-capped mountains. It’s the same flying into Boston for views of the harbor and city skyline. Flying into San Diego, seats on the left side of the plane gets you a view of the ocean, downtown, and the Coronado Bridge. But how about flying to Hawaii? If you’re curious where to sit on Hawaii flights to get the best view, here’s the scoop!
This may seem obvious, but if you’re planning on taking pictures, a window seat makes more sense. Another thing to remember, and this is true not just of Hawaii but perhaps all destinations, weather has a lot to do with what you’ll see and in some cases how planes land and take off from airports. There may be only one way for the final approach to the runway, but often there are different flight pattern options before landing.
Also, when flying to Hawaii, remember to open those window shades. Even with an hour still to go before reaching Honolulu, you’ll start to see the other Hawaiian islands.
For more specific advice and thoughts on where to sit on Hawaii flights to get the best views, read more here!
Best Views On Flights To Hawaii
The Best Views on Flights to Honolulu.
Frequent flyers to Honolulu suggest that there really isn’t a bad view no matter where you sit.
Seated on the left side of the plane? Even before you arrive you fly over the Big Island, Maui, Molokai, and Lanai. On the final approach, it’s possible to enjoy spectacular views of Pearl Harbor and the mountains.
Seated on the right side of the plane? You will fly over the coastline with views of Diamond Head.
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Best Views on Flights to Maui.
Flights approach Maui from the northwest. This means if you’re seated on the left side of the plane you’ll enjoy better views of the island and its coastline. Once you’re actually flying over Maui, views are great from either side of the plane. It’s also possible to view the Big Island, the Hana coastline, or the west Maui mountains.
Best Views on Flights to Kauai.
When flying to Kauai, opt for seats on the left side of the plane. On the final approach, you will have a view of Ha`upu Mountain alongside Nawiliwili Harbor. In the distance is Poipu Beach and the west side of Kauai. On the final approach, you have potential views of Lihue, Kapaa, and the surrounding areas.
Best Views on Flights to the Big Island.
Flights to the Big Island most often fly down the coastline. That means that seated on the left side of the plane shows you views of the island. Seated on the right side, the view is typically the ocean. The black lava terrain of the Big Island is visible no matter where you sit.
Final Thoughts on Best Views on Flights to Hawaii
For sure there’s a hierarchy of decisions when making plans to visit Hawaii. Which islands to visit, what hotel choice works best, what time of year fits your schedule, and those sorts of choices. Best views on flights to Hawaii might not rank high on your decision list. Yet it is still worth considering because the views can be spectacular and add to the excitement of your arrival in paradise!
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