A virgin piña colada delivers the same tropical flavors as a classic piña colada but without the alcohol. This frozen, fruit-forward drink uses fresh or frozen ingredients and is ideal for anyone who wants a festive, family-friendly beverage. It’s quick to prepare and perfect for warm-weather gatherings, pool parties, baby showers, or simply a relaxing afternoon at home.
This recipe relies on simple, high-quality ingredients and a blender. No commercial mixes are necessary—fresh pineapple, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut combine to make a rich, creamy mocktail that still tastes like a celebration.

Piña Colada History
The piña colada has roots in Puerto Rico. One early tale credits 19th-century pirate Roberto Cofresí with mixing coconut and pineapple with rum for his crew. The modern, widely recognized version of the drink was developed later and popularized by bartenders in Puerto Rico, including Ramón “Monchito” Marrero, who is often associated with the Caribe Hilton in San Juan in the mid-20th century. Regardless of exact origins, the flavors of pineapple and coconut are what make the drink timeless.
Virgin Piña Colada
A virgin cocktail, sometimes called a mocktail, is simply a cocktail without alcohol. These drinks are ideal for anyone avoiding alcohol while still wanting a festive, flavorful beverage. A virgin piña colada is naturally sweet, full of tropical flavor, and enjoyable for adults and children alike. The absence of rum doesn’t mean a loss of complexity—fresh citrus and coconut add layers of flavor that make this drink feel special.
How to Make a Virgin Piña Colada
This frozen mocktail takes only minutes to prepare with a blender. Add the ingredients, blend until smooth, and serve chilled. The result is a creamy, slightly tangy drink with a tropical aroma and a satisfying, slushy texture.
Ingredients To Make a Virgin Piña Colada
Frozen Pineapple – Use store-bought frozen pineapple chunks or chop and freeze fresh pineapple yourself.
Pineapple Juice – Choose 100% pineapple juice without added sugars for the best flavor.
Orange Juice – Fresh-squeezed or high-quality pure orange juice adds brightness and balances the sweetness.
Cream of Coconut – Cream of coconut (not coconut milk) provides the classic rich, sweet coconut flavor and creamy texture that defines a piña colada.

Directions
- Add all ingredients to a blender and blend on high until completely smooth.
- Adjust texture: add more frozen pineapple or ice for a thicker, slushier drink; add more pineapple juice for a thinner consistency.
- Pour into a chilled glass and garnish with a maraschino cherry, a pineapple wedge, or a cocktail umbrella for a festive touch.
Tips and Recipe Variations
Taste and adjust: after blending, try a spoonful and adjust sweetness or acidity to your preference. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce the cream of coconut or add a splash of fresh lime.
Swap cream of coconut for coconut milk if you want a less sweet, more natural coconut flavor. Coconut milk will produce a lighter, less sugary drink.
If you only have fresh pineapple, add 1 cup of ice (or more, depending on desired texture) before blending to achieve the frozen slushy consistency.
For a rum-like flavor without alcohol, a small amount of rum extract (about 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons) adds warm vanilla-rum notes while keeping the drink nonalcoholic.
Make a double or triple batch for parties. This recipe scales easily—just increase ingredients proportionally.

Frozen or Fresh Pineapple
Using frozen pineapple is ideal for frozen cocktails because it creates a slushy texture without diluting flavor with ice. Frozen pineapple delivers flavor and body to the drink while keeping it cold and smooth. If you prefer to use fresh pineapple, add ice to achieve a similar frozen texture.
Cocktail Umbrellas and Presentation
A small cocktail umbrella instantly elevates the presentation of any tropical drink. Garnishes like a pineapple wedge, cherry, or a sprig of mint make the drink feel celebratory and add visual appeal—perfect for serving at gatherings.

When To Serve a Virgin Piña Colada
This is a versatile summer mocktail that works well for pool parties, summer birthdays, garden parties, tropical-themed showers, or as a refreshing after-dinner treat. It’s also a kid-friendly option that still feels special.
Is the Virgin Piña Colada Healthy?
A virgin piña colada can be a reasonably healthy choice when made with fresh pineapple and reduced added sugars. Pineapple provides vitamin C and fiber, while coconut-based ingredients add healthy fats. To control sugar, choose unsweetened juices where possible and moderate the amount of sweetened cream of coconut.
More Mocktail Ideas
If you enjoy this recipe, try other refreshing alcohol-free drinks such as watermelon-cucumber refresher, a margarita mocktail, berry lemonade, peach lemonade, or a classic Arnold Palmer. These drinks offer a variety of fresh, hydrating options for warm weather entertaining.
Virgin Pina Colada
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups frozen pineapple
- 2 ounces pineapple juice
- 2 ounces orange juice
- 1 ounce cream of coconut
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a blender.
- Blend on high until smooth, about a few minutes depending on your blender.
- Pour into a glass and garnish with a cherry and a small umbrella or pineapple wedge.
Notes
Double the ingredients to make two drinks. If using fresh pineapple, add 1 to 1 1/2 cups of ice to achieve a frozen texture. Rinse the blender immediately after use for easy cleanup. For rum flavor without alcohol, add 1 to 1 1/2 teaspoons of rum extract.
Nutrition
Calories: 273 kcal, Carbohydrates: 48 g, Protein: 3 g, Fat: 10 g, Sugar: 35 g. Nutrition information is an approximation.