Hallmark Christmas in July 2026 Premieres and Schedule Revealed
Hallmark Channel is cranking up the air conditioning and decking the halls months ahead of schedule with the return of its wildly popular Christmas in July event.
From late June through the end of July, the network is unwrapping a slate of beloved holiday favorites and four brand-new original movie premieres. Hallmark+ subscribers get an exclusive return to the high seas with season two of Christmas at Sea.
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For fans who think the most wonderful time of the year should happen twice, this year’s lineup might be the coziest excuse yet to stay inside and celebrate. Honestly, who’s complaining?
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Christmas Comes Early And It’s Bigger Than Ever
When summer temperatures soar, Hallmark Channel knows exactly how to cool things down. Beginning Friday, June 26 and running through Friday, July 31, the network rolls out a month-long celebration packed with festive favorites from Christmases past.
The real sparkle begins in July. Four brand-new original films premiere on consecutive Saturday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
And for streaming devotees, Hallmark+ launches season two of Christmas at Sea on Wednesday, July 1. Subscribers get exclusive access to a holiday cruise filled with fan-favorite stars and tropical cheer.
The Four Must-Watch Premieres
This year’s fresh lineup blends romance, career crossroads, family legacies, and second chances. Each film offers a distinct twist on the holiday formula fans adore.
- Christmas Under Construction – Premieres July 4
- O Little Christmas Market – Premieres July 11
- Snowbound for the Holidays – Premieres July 18
- Love Under the Mistletoe – Premieres July 25
Each title will also be available to stream the next day on Hallmark+. Keeping the holiday spirit on repeat has never been easier.
Romance, Renovations And Reality TV Drama
The festivities kick off July 4 with Christmas Under Construction, starring Jessica Lowndes and Daniel Lissing. The film centers on reality TV sweethearts Chelsea and Jake, co-hosts of a hit home renovation series.
For a live Christmas special, they head to New Hampshire to transform a cozy cabin alongside a new on-screen duo. But beneath the twinkling lights and festive garlands lies a relationship under strain.
Chelsea starts to realize her priorities no longer align with Jake’s. The film explores whether love can be rebuilt as easily as a fixer-upper.
With Daniel Lissing stepping in as part of the new renovation team, expect sparks, soul-searching, and maybe a fresh romantic blueprint. Who doesn’t love a little drama with their gingerbread?
A Market Worth Fighting For
On July 11, O Little Christmas Market delivers a heartfelt story about legacy and community. Katherine Barrell plays Olivia, a gifted miniature artist devoted to preserving her late father’s cherished Christmas market tradition.
When a corporate developer threatens to tear it down, Olivia’s world tilts. Enter Stephen Huszar as Grayson, a talented architect connected to the very firm behind the buyout.
A chance meeting blossoms into undeniable chemistry, but their growing bond is tested when business and personal loyalties collide. As Olivia rallies her town to save the market, viewers can expect sweeping romantic tension and a reminder that love, much like art, demands courage.
Snowy Escapes And Second Chances
Mid-month brings a classic Hallmark setup with emotional depth in Snowbound for the Holidays, premiering July 18. Vanessa Lengies stars as Cassidy Evergreen, an ambitious guest services manager determined to prove herself to her mother and boss.
Her assignment takes her to Ridgeford Valley, where she must evaluate the struggling Linden Lodge. There she meets Trey Sanderson, played by Marcus Rosner, a devoted co-owner fighting to preserve the lodge’s treasured Christmas traditions alongside his spirited daughter.
When Career Goals Meet Christmas Magic
Cassidy gets swept into the lodge’s holiday festivities, from snow tubing to charity lantern sales. She starts to see what spreadsheets can’t measure.
The warmth of community, the resilience of family tradition, and the possibility of unexpected love challenge her professional ambitions. The question becomes whether Cassidy will choose corporate advancement or the magic unfolding before her eyes.
A Yuletide Reunion Years In The Making
Closing out the premieres on July 25 is Love Under the Mistletoe, starring Jen Lilley and Nick Bateman. Set in the charming town of Ivy Glen, the story follows Grace, a hardworking interior designer too busy building her business to nurture a personal life.
Her world shifts when her former high school crush, Ryan, returns home from New York City with plans to sell his grandmother’s historic St. Nicholas House. Persuaded by the town’s mayor to revive the beloved Ribbons and Bows charity fundraiser, Ryan teams up with Grace to bring the event back to life.
Old Feelings, New Beginnings
As they collaborate on the fundraiser, memories resurface and long-buried emotions rekindle. The film leans into nostalgia, hometown charm, and the irresistible allure of a second chance romance.
Jen Lilley brings warmth and grounded vulnerability, while Nick Bateman’s polished city persona softens in his return to small-town roots. Together, they deliver the kind of slow-burn chemistry that makes mistletoe moments unforgettable.
Setting Sail With Hallmark’s Biggest Stars
While the channel lineup dazzles, Hallmark+ subscribers receive an exclusive bonus. Season two of Christmas at Sea launches July 1, whisking superfans on a festive cruise to Cozumel, Mexico.
The series features an impressive roster of Hallmark favorites. Benjamin Ayres, Jonathan Bennett, Rachel Boston, Wes Brown, Erin Cahill, Paul Campbell, Taylor Cole, Nikki DeLoach, Tyler Hynes, Kimberley Sustad, Andrew Walker, Ashley Williams—honestly, the list goes on.
Holiday Cheer On The High Seas
This isn’t just a cruise. It’s an immersive fan experience packed with celebrity encounters, themed events, and tropical holiday celebrations.
Picture palm trees wrapped in garland and Christmas carols echoing over turquoise waters. The blend of sun-soaked scenery and festive tradition creates a uniquely Hallmark spectacle.
For devoted viewers, the series offers behind-the-scenes access and heartwarming interactions that deepen the connection between fans and the stars they adore. Not a bad way to spend July, right?
Why Christmas In July Still Works
Three decades of covering television trends has taught me one thing: comfort sells. Especially in uncertain times and blazing heat, people just want something familiar and warm.
Hallmark knows this better than most. Christmas in July leans right into nostalgia and that emotional coziness we all crave.
There’s something oddly satisfying about watching snow drift down on TV while you’re sweating through your shirt. The contrast almost makes it feel even cozier, doesn’t it?
Throw in some stories about redemption, a bit of romance, maybe a second chance or two, and suddenly it’s the perfect summer escape.
This year’s lineup seems pretty well-balanced. You’ve got career-focused leads, small-town drama, and plenty of rekindled love stories.
The steady Saturday premieres help build a little anticipation. If you miss one, streaming is right there the next day—no big deal.
Maybe you’re here for the cabin renovations. Or maybe it’s the endangered Christmas market, the snowy lodge, or just a classic mistletoe moment.
Whatever your reason, Hallmark’s Christmas in July is set to take over summer screens again. So, grab a blanket, pour some eggnog over ice (why not?), and let the countdown to cozy start all over.
Christmas Market Closures
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