Tradewind Is Adding a New Way to Get to Virgin Gorda for “Christmas in July”

By: - April 14th, 2026
The Baths in Virgin Gorda.
The Baths in Virgin Gorda.

There’s a week in Virgin Gorda when the beach fills with speakers, the sand turns into a dance floor, and the calendar reads July instead of December. You hear soca drifting across the water, boats anchoring just offshore, and long tables set up for themed dinners that stretch late into the night. It’s called “Christmas in July,” and it’s one of the British Virgin Islands’ most distinctive annual traditions.

Now, there’s a new way to get there.

A New Flight Timed to a Caribbean Tradition

Luxury airline Tradewind Aviation is launching its first-ever dedicated “Christmas in July” flights to Virgin Gorda, with limited-time service running from July 19 through July 26. The flights will operate out of Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, aligning directly with the island’s week-long celebration.

The move marks the first time the carrier has scheduled specific lift around the event, creating a direct connection between one of the Caribbean’s busiest gateways and one of its most localized, high-energy festivals.

Tradewind has long been a familiar name in Virgin Gorda during the winter season, where it operates multiple daily flights at peak demand. This summer expansion adds a new layer to that footprint, opening up access during a traditionally quieter travel window.

What “Christmas in July” Actually Looks Like on the Ground

This isn’t a symbolic holiday. It’s a full week of programming that turns the island into a rotating series of events, many of them centered right on the water.

You’ll find beach parties running day into night, with live DJs and bands setting up along the sand. Boats cluster in bays for organized day trips and sunset sails, often with music and onboard gatherings that continue into the evening. Restaurants and pop-ups roll out themed menus, and beach clubs extend hours with late-night events that draw both visitors and residents.

By the end of the week, everything builds toward a closing weekend that typically delivers the biggest crowds and the most energy — the kind of atmosphere that makes Virgin Gorda feel very different from its usual pace.

Why This Flight Matters Right Now

Virgin Gorda has traditionally been a winter destination, with most airlift and visitor traffic concentrated between mid-December and late spring. That seasonality has shaped everything from hotel availability to restaurant hours.

Adding dedicated flights in July does more than provide access for a single event. It signals a broader push toward year-round travel demand, particularly around experiences that don’t follow the traditional high-season calendar.

Travelers are increasingly building trips around moments — festivals, cultural events, and short-run experiences — and airlines are responding by aligning service to those windows. This new route fits squarely into that pattern, pairing a defined travel period with a specific reason to visit.

How You Get There

The new service connects through San Juan, one of the Caribbean’s most important air hubs, with onward access to Virgin Gorda. That routing opens the event to travelers coming from across the United States and beyond, particularly those already flying into Puerto Rico on major carriers.

Tradewind’s scheduled service typically operates on smaller aircraft, with a focus on a streamlined boarding experience and quick transfers, a setup that tends to appeal to travelers looking to minimize connection friction on regional routes.

A Different Kind of Summer Trip

For travelers used to the Caribbean’s winter rhythm, this is a different kind of entry point. The weather is warmer, the crowds are more localized and event-driven, and the experience centers less on quiet beach days and more on shared moments — music, boats, and long nights that stretch across the shoreline.

Virgin Gorda still offers its well-known natural landmarks — from The Baths to its network of beaches — but during this week, the island takes on a more social, high-energy character.

With new flights timed directly to that moment, getting there is no longer the challenge it once was.

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