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Best Side of Plane:
MelbourneHobart

MELHBA · Window seat guide · 2026

🧭South-Southeast (165°)
1h 05m
🛫Cruise at 38,000 ft

Quick Answer

Best side

LEFT

HIGH confidence

Best for

Tasman Sea — open ocean crossing with occasional iceberg sightings in winter

Avoid

Right side

Less visual interest on this route

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HIGH CONFIDENCE

Sit on the LEFT SIDE

Calculated using flight bearing, terrain positioning, and sun angle for MelbourneHobart.

Why this works

Left side (east) faces the Bass Strait and approaches Tasmania from the north

Cape Barren Island and the Furneaux Group visible on the left crossing Bass Strait

Hobart and the Derwent estuary visible on the left side descent

Note on variability: This recommendation is based on the standard great-circle path between Melbourne and Hobart. Actual flight paths can deviate by 10–30 km due to air traffic control routing, wind conditions, or airline preference. The left side is the statistically correct choice for most filed routings, but checking a live flight tracker the day before confirms the exact path.

What to See from the Plane: Melbourne to Hobart

Lifting off from Sydney, the coast quickly fades and the Tasman Sea dominates for two hours. Then the South Island of New Zealand materialises — first the rugged west coast with its near-vertical rainforest cliffs, then the Southern Alps. The main divide is a continuous wall of serrated 3,000 m peaks with permanent snow. Aoraki/Mount Cook stands isolated above the pack — New Zealand's highest summit. Franz Josef and Fox glaciers descend to valley level. Then the Canterbury Plains' flat farmland leads to Christchurch at the coast.

The MelbourneHobart route has a distinct character compared to similar corridors. If you're also considering Melbourne to Sydney, the seat selection logic differs — terrain and sun angle shift meaningfully between routes. Similarly, New York to Los Angeles follows a different flight path and has its own side recommendation worth checking before you book.

Window Seat Views: Melbourne to Hobart by Flight Phase

What to look for — and when — on the MELHBA corridor.

🌄Takeoff from Melbourne

Sydney Harbour

Both sides

The iconic harbour with Opera House and Harbour Bridge visible just after departure

~5 km from path

🌆Approach into Hobart

Southern Alps

RIGHT side

New Zealand's main divide — a continuous chain of 3,000 m peaks with permanent ice

~80 km from path

Aoraki/Mount Cook (3,724 m)

RIGHT side

New Zealand's highest peak — isolated above the alps in a glaciated cirque

~100 km from path

Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers

RIGHT side

Two famous glaciers descending to just 300 m altitude — rare low-altitude glaciers visible from the air

~130 km from path

Canterbury Plains

Both sides

The flat farmland between the Alps and the Pacific — Christchurch sits at the edge, with Banks Peninsula visible

~30 km from path

Left vs Right: Full Comparison

Everything visible from each side of the Melbourne to Hobart flight.

Left Side (Port)

RECOMMENDED
  • New South Wales south coast briefly on departure from Sydney
  • Tasman Sea (most of the flight)
  • Banks Peninsula visible on final approach to Christchurch
  • Canterbury Plains eastern edge on descent

Right Side (Starboard)

  • Sydney Harbour briefly on departure (looking back right)
  • Tasman Sea
  • New Zealand's South Island west coast — rugged and uninhabited
  • Southern Alps from Franz Josef to Aoraki/Mount Cook
  • Franz Josef and Fox glaciers descending to valley level
  • Aoraki/Mount Cook (3,724 m) — New Zealand's highest peak

Top Scenic Highlights — LEFT Side

Sydney to Christchurch crosses the Tasman Sea and offers a dramatic arrival over New Zealand's Southern Alps — one of the great mountain ranges of the Southern Hemisphere.

  • Tasman Sea — open ocean crossing with occasional iceberg sightings in winter
  • West Coast New Zealand — rugged, largely uninhabited coastline
  • Southern Alps — New Zealand's main divide, a serrated 3,000+ m ridge
  • Aoraki/Mount Cook — the highest peak, isolated and dramatic
  • Canterbury Plains — flat agricultural land between the Alps and the sea

Route-Specific Factors

🌄Best views during takeoff

Morning trans-Tasman flights arrive in Christchurch mid-morning — typically the best time for clear views of the Southern Alps.

🌇Mid-flight & landing approach

Evening departures from Sydney arrive in Christchurch after dark — limited views.

☁️Seasonal & weather variation

The Southern Alps are frequently in cloud from the west but the approach from the Tasman Sea often has clear views at altitude.

✈️Airline & route variation

Different carriers may file slightly different routes between Melbourne and Hobart, particularly on long-haul segments where wind-optimised paths diverge from the great-circle. The left side is the statistically correct pick for most filed routings, but checking a flight tracker the day before can confirm the exact path.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side of plane for Melbourne to Hobart?

The LEFT side is the best side of the plane for the Melbourne to Hobart flight, with high confidence. Flying at 38,000 ft on a South-Southeast (165°) bearing, the left side offers tasman sea — open ocean crossing with occasional iceberg sightings in winter.

What is the Melbourne to Hobart flight path?

The MELHBA flight follows a great-circle path on a South-Southeast (165°) bearing, covering approximately 1h 05m at 38,000 ft. The interactive 3D flight path map at the top of this page shows the exact route with terrain, landmarks, and your recommended viewing side highlighted.

Which side to sit on for window seat views — Melbourne to Hobart?

For the best window seat views on the Melbourne to Hobart flight, choose the LEFT side. Notable landmarks visible include Sydney Harbour, Southern Alps, Aoraki/Mount Cook (3,724 m), and 2 more.

Does sunlight affect which side of the plane to sit on this route?

Yes, sunlight direction is a primary factor. The left side recommendation accounts for the south-southeast (165°) heading. For precise real-time sun angle calculations based on your departure time, try the live engine.

How long is the Melbourne to Hobart flight?

The typical flight time is 1h 05m at a cruising altitude of 38,000 ft. Actual times may vary by airline, routing, and wind conditions.

Is the seat recommendation the same for all airlines on this route?

The LEFT side recommendation is based on the standard great-circle path and holds for most airlines flying MelbourneHobart. Flight paths can deviate by 10–30 km depending on airline, wind routing, or ATC, but the dominant terrain and sun angle on the left side remain consistent across carriers.

Explore Related Routes

If you're planning a trip around Melbourne or Hobart, the seat selection varies on every corridor. On the Melbourne to Sydney route, a different side is recommended due to the changed flight bearing. The New York to Los Angeles flight passes over different terrain entirely, making it worth a separate check. For a regional comparison, Los Angeles to New York follows a similar distance profile but with distinct scenery.

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