Up to £210 off Florida Family Holidays at Virgin Atlantic Holidays
Up to £210 off Caribbean Family Holidays at Virgin Atlantic Holidays
2026 Holidays from £825pp at Virgin Atlantic Holidays
Florida Holidays from Under £930pp at Virgin Atlantic Holidays
Las Vegas Holidays from £675pp at Virgin Atlantic Holidays
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About the Brand
Virgin Atlantic Holidays has been packaging long-haul trips since 1985, when the Virgin Group decided that flying people somewhere was only half the job. The company sits under Virgin Atlantic Limited — jointly owned by the Virgin Group and Delta Air Lines — and operates from Crawley, West Sussex. It is the largest transatlantic tour operator in the UK and the market leader for holidays to the United States and the Caribbean, with a network stretching from Canada to the Indian Ocean.
The core offer is the package holiday: Virgin Atlantic flights bundled with hotels, transfers, and optional car hire or cruise add-ons. Prices here start from around £675 per person for Las Vegas and £825 per person for 2026 departures, though most family bookings to Florida or the Caribbean sit higher. You can secure a trip with a low deposit — typically £175 per person, occasionally £75 during promotions — and spread the balance via monthly Direct Debit.
What separates Virgin Atlantic Holidays from booking the components separately is the integration with the airline and the Flying Club loyalty programme. Members earn two to four Virgin Points per pound spent, depending on tier, and get free Economy seat selection seven days before departure. Every package is ATOL-protected under licence 2358 and backed by ABTA membership V2043, and the flexible booking policy allows unlimited date or destination changes without admin fees up to 84 days before departure on selected holidays. The app stores your itinerary offline, so you can check flights and transfers without a signal.
Between the low deposit scheme, the automatic deals above, and the option to pay with Virgin Points, there are several ways to cut the cost. The offers refresh regularly, so check back before you lock in your dates.
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When is the cheapest time to book a Virgin Atlantic Holidays package? The lowest prices tend to appear during the winter sales cycle — late December through January — and in the pre-summer window around April and May. We have tracked offers where Florida and Caribbean family packages drop by up to £210 during these periods. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are often priced lower than weekend flights, and the “from £675pp” Las Vegas deals are usually anchored to mid-week travel in quieter months.
Can I combine the automatic deals with the gift card offers? Yes, and this is where the real savings stack. The £100 or £220 gift card triggers automatically once your basket crosses £1,500, while the destination-specific discounts are baked into the package price. Check that your chosen hotel and dates qualify for both, because some Disney dining credits and Maldives percentage discounts are tied to individual properties rather than the total basket.
Should I use the low deposit scheme or pay in full upfront? The low deposit option — usually £175 per person, occasionally £75 during promotions — is useful if you are booking more than six months ahead and want to lock in the price before fares rise. Spreading the balance via Direct Debit costs nothing extra, though you must clear the final balance roughly 12 weeks before departure. Paying in full makes sense if the departure is soon and you want the booking settled immediately.
Is it worth joining Flying Club before I book? Yes. Red-tier members earn two Virgin Points per pound spent, while Silver and Gold members earn three and four respectively. On a £2,000 family booking, that is a sizeable chunk of points for future upgrades. Members also get free Economy seat selection seven days before travel, saving around £30 per person per leg on longer routes. Points post within 28 days of travel completion.
What should I watch out for with the lead-in price deals? The “from £675pp” Las Vegas and “from £825pp” 2026 holidays are based on specific hotels, mid-week departures in low season, and basic room grades. When we have tested these quotes, adding a weekend flight or half-board upgrade has often pushed the total closer to £1,200 per person. Run the quote to the final checkout page to see the true cost including taxes and resort fees before counting your savings.