AMS SPU Schiphol to Split

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Schiphol (AMS) to Split (SPU)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Amsterdam to Split. The right side wins overall because it captures the Rhine valley and German countryside during cruise, then the Austrian Alps and Slovenian mountains in the descent phase, and finally the Dinaric karst interior on approach — a more varied and dramatic sequence than the left side's open Adriatic view, which is beautiful but brief.

What can I see during takeoff from Schiphol in Amsterdam?

During takeoff from Schiphol (AMS), sit on the Right side for the best views. Schiphol typically departs southeastward on runways 18R/22 or 36C/36R depending on wind. A right-side seat gives you views over Amsterdam city center, the IJ river, and the distinctive polder landscape of Noord-Holland as you climb out heading southeast toward Germany. Notable sights include: Amsterdam city center and canal ring, IJ river and Amsterdam harbor, Noord-Holland polder grid, Markermeer lake to the northeast.

What can I see when landing at Split in Split?

When landing at Split (SPU), sit on the Left side for the best views. Aircraft approaching Split typically come in from the northwest over the Adriatic, landing on runway 05 heading northeast. A left-side seat faces northwest over the open Adriatic Sea and the outer Dalmatian islands, while the right side faces inland toward the Dinaric Alps — but the left gives the iconic view of the island-studded Adriatic and Split's coastal setting. Notable sights include: Dalmatian island chain (Brač, Šolta, Hvar visible offshore), Split city and Diocletian's Palace waterfront, Kaštela Bay, Adriatic Sea.

How long is the flight from Amsterdam to Split?

The flight from Schiphol (AMS) to Split (SPU) takes Approximately 2 hours 20 minutes to 2 hours 40 minutes.

What does the Amsterdam to Split flight path pass over?

The route crosses the Rhine valley over western Germany, then tracks over Bavaria and Austria where the northern edge of the Alps is visible, crossing into Slovenia over the Julian Alps and Karawanken range, then descending over the Dinaric karst plateau of Croatia before reaching the Dalmatian coast at Split