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Channel your inner beach vacation with this easy piña colada recipe – frosty, tropical, perfectly creamy, and made with just 3 ingredients! NO added sugar, no pineapple juice from concentrate, no complicated steps required. Just frozen pineapple, coconut milk, and rum blended together into the most refreshing frozen cocktail you’ll make all summer. It’s healthier than any other piña colada recipe out there, and somehow still tastes just as good (if not better) than the version you’d order on vacation!

If you love an easy frozen cocktail, this one belongs right alongside my Mango Margaritas and Watermelon Margaritas in your summer entertaining rotation. This recipe makes a whole pitcher, which means it’s perfect for backyard parties, pool days, or just a Friday night when you want to feel like you’re on a tropical vacation without leaving your kitchen. 🙂

Why You’ll Love This Easy Piña Colada Recipe

  • Just 3 ingredients. Frozen pineapple, coconut milk, and rum. That’s it – no cream of coconut, no pineapple juice, no extra steps. This is the simplest piña colada recipe you’ll find anywhere.
  • No added sugar. Most piña colada recipes rely on cream of coconut, which is loaded with added sugar. This version uses frozen pineapple and full-fat coconut milk instead, which means all the sweetness here is naturally occurring – no refined sugar needed.
  • Healthier than any other piña colada. Without the added sugar from cream of coconut, this version is significantly lighter while still delivering that classic rich, creamy, tropical flavor you’re craving.
  • Just as delicious. Don’t let the simplicity fool you – this tastes exactly like the piña colada you’d order on vacation. Sweet, creamy, tropical, and perfectly balanced.
  • Makes a whole batch. This recipe makes plenty to share, making it perfect for summer parties, barbecues, and pool days. It also scales up easily if you’re hosting a crowd!
  • Super refreshing. Cold, frosty, and packed with tropical pineapple-coconut flavor – there’s nothing better on a hot summer day.
overhead close up image of a easy 3 ingredient pina colada in a glass.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use fresh pineapple?

You can, but I highly recommend sticking with frozen pineapple for this recipe. Frozen pineapple is what gives this piña colada its thick, frosty, slushy texture without needing any extra ice, which would water down the flavor. If you only have fresh pineapple, you can freeze your own: cut into 1-inch chunks and freeze in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet for at least 2 hours before blending. You could also use fresh pineapple plus a cup of ice, but the texture will be slightly different – less thick and creamy, more like a slushy.

What can I use instead of rum?

If you’d like to make this alcohol-free, simply leave the rum out entirely or replace it with an extra splash of coconut milk or pineapple juice to maintain the liquid ratio. For a different flavor profile, coconut rum is a fun swap that doubles down on the tropical coconut flavor. White rum is the traditional choice, but if you prefer a richer, more caramel-forward flavor, you can use a small amount of dark or spiced rum – just know it will change the classic piña colada taste.

How do I make this a non-alcoholic piña colada?

Simply omit the rum! Replace it with an additional ¼–½ cup of coconut milk or pineapple juice to keep the same creamy, blended consistency. The frozen pineapple and coconut milk alone create such a rich, satisfying drink that you genuinely won’t feel like you’re missing anything. This is a great option for kids, pregnant friends, or anyone who prefers to skip the alcohol – and it’s just as refreshing!

3 ingredient pina colada in a glass with a cherry and umbrella on top.
5 from 1 vote

3-Ingredient Easy Piña Colada Recipe

This easy piña colada recipe is made with just 3 ingredients – frozen pineapple, coconut milk, and light rum – blended into the most refreshing, tropical frozen cocktail with NO added sugar! It comes together in just 5 minutes, makes a whole pitcher, and tastes exactly like the piña colada you'd order on a beach vacation. If you're looking for an easy, healthier piña colada recipe that's perfect for summer parties, this is the one to make this weekend!
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 4 servings

Equipment

  • 1 blender

Ingredients

  • 4 cups frozen pineapple
  • 1 cup coconut milk (from a can for the best flavor!)
  • 1/2 cup light rum

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until no chunks of pineapple remain.

Notes

  • Use canned, full-fat coconut milk for the richest, creamiest flavor — avoid the carton kind found in the dairy aisle.
  • Frozen pineapple gives the best thick, frosty texture without watering down the flavor.
  • For a non-alcoholic version, omit the rum and add an extra splash of coconut milk or pineapple juice.
  • Best enjoyed immediately — this drink will separate and thin out if left to sit too long.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 17g

Cool and refreshing frozen daiquiri, with a secret ingredient! My Mom’s famous recipe for this best EVER frozen cocktail. Just four ingredients, perfectly sweet, and totally delicious.

two frozen daiquiris with fresh limes on the side

The Secret Ingredient: Coconut Rum

A few weeks ago, my Mom had the genius idea to swap out regular rum in her frozen daiquris for coconut rum. And boy, it made allllll the difference! A hint of coconut in this tropical cocktail left everyone asking “what is that?! that’s DELICIOUS!” It’s sort of like a cross between a classic daiquiri and a piña colada. The coconut is light, not at all overpowering, and simply perfect.

My Mom – a fan of the finer things in life – uses an exclusive small-batch brand of coconut rum. But let me tell you, I recreated her recipe with this Bacardi Coconut Rum (purchased for $15!) and my frozen daiquiris tasted just as good!

closeup image of a frozen daiquiri with limes on the side.

What Else You’ll Need to Make a Frozen Daiquiri

Lime Juice – Fresh squeezed is best! My Mom insists on using freshly-squeezed juice in all of her cocktails. And I must admit, fresh squeezed lime juice makes a world of a difference in these frozen daiquiris!

Simple Syrup or Agave – Feel free to use whichever you have on-hand! I used agave nectar because it’s what I had leftover from these Skinny Strawberry Margaritas.

Ice – This one seems pretty self-explanatory, ha! Though I will say, if you’d like a frozen strawberry daiquri instead, replace the ice with two cups of frozen strawberries.

Blender – I own and LOVE my Vitamix blender. It’s super powerful, and there truly isn’t anything it can’t blend. However, any blender will work to blend this frozen cocktail. You could even use a Nutribullet for easier cleanup!

overhead image of a frozen daiquiri with a lime on top.

Adjust This Recipe to Your Dietary Needs

Make it Sugar-Free: For a sugar-free option, replace the simple syrup with your favorite sugar-free liquid sweetener.

Make it a Mocktail: Turn this into a delicious non-alcoholic frozen beverage by using equal parts coconut water in place of the coconut rum!

frozen daiquiri with fresh limes on the side.
3 from 3 votes

Mom’s BEST Frozen Daiquiri

Cool and refreshing frozen daiquiris, with a secret ingredient! My Mom’s famous recipe for this best EVER frozen cocktail. Just four ingredients, perfectly sweet, and totally delicious.
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Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Servings: 2 daiquiris

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces coconut rum
  • 2 ounces lime juice
  • 1 1/2 ounces simple syrup (or agave)
  • 2 cups ice

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth, serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 300kcal

This pineapple mojito is incredibly light and refreshing! This recipe features an easy-to-make pineapple simple syrup that takes this summer cocktail to the next level. Fresh mint leaves, plenty of lime wedges, and a splash of white rum quickly come together to create this effortlessly delicious beverage.

club soda being poured into a pineapple mojito

I almost forgot how much I love mojitos. As you guys already know, I’m a big margarita girl. But that doesn’t mean stop me from craving ice cold mojitos in the summer! There’s just something about the literal sparkle in a mojito that makes it one of the most refreshing cocktails of all time. And because I’ve been on a pineapple kick lately (pineapple mimosa, I’m looking at you) I figured, why not add one of my favorite fruits to one of my favorite drinks?

I attempted making a pineapple mojito by simply muddling fresh pineapple chunks into the bottom of a glass. And while it was good, the pineapple really struggled to shine through. Therefore, I quickly and easily solved that problem by whipping up a homemade pineapple simple syrup. The incredible thing about this pineapple simple syrup is not just that it adds more delicious pineapple flavor, but that it adds extra sweetness without any extra sugar!

What You Need To Make a Pineapple Mojito

Fresh Pineapple – Pineapple’s peak season is anywhere between April and July, so enjoy it while it tastes best! Avoid any pineapples that are too green and very hard when gently squeezed. I like to tell if my pineapple is ripe or not by smell. It’s ready for this recipe when it smells like mildly sweet pineapple!

Mint – The magic ingredient that makes this pineapple mojito irresistibly refreshing. I actually used mojito mint leaves for this recipe, but any fresh mint leaves will work. And if you’re feeling adventurous, mint is a pretty easy plant to grow so I highly recommend you plant some! Your own mint plant = mojitos all day every day.

White Rum – White rum is traditional for any mojito recipe. I also prefer white rum for its more mild flavor over dark rum. If you’re in a pinch and only have dark rum, you can use it in this recipe. However, be sure to avoid using spiced rum or flavored rum – those simply won’t work.

Make it a Mocktail

  • Leave out the rum and add a touch more club soda for a refreshing pineapple mojito mocktail!

Pineapple Mojito

5 from 1 vote
Recipe by Samantha Russo Course: DrinksCuisine: CubanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

1

drink
Total time

5

minutes

This pineapple mojito is incredibly light and refreshing! This recipe features an easy-to-make pineapple simple syrup that takes this summer cocktail to the next level. Fresh mint leaves, plenty of lime wedges, and a splash of white rum quickly come together to create this effortlessly delicious beverage.

Ingredients

  • For the pineapple simple syrup:
  • 1 cup fresh pineapple

  • 1 cup water

  • 1/4 cup sugar, see Notes

  • For a single pineapple mojito:
  • 8 fresh mint leaves

  • 2 line wedges

  • 2 pineapple chunks

  • 1 1/2 ounces white rum

  • 2 tablespoons pineapple simply syrup (recipe included)

  • club soda, see Notes

Directions

  • For the pineapple simple syrup:
  • Blend pineapple and water until smooth, then add to a saucepan with the sugar.
  • Simmer for 30 minutes then cool and transfer to the refrigerator to chill for at least 1 hour before using in the recipe below.
  • For the pineapple mojito:
  • Add the fresh mint leaves, lime wedges, and pineapple chunks to the bottom of a glass and muddle to release flavor.
  • Fill cup with ice then add in white rum, pineapple simple syrup, and finish off with club soda. Stir before serving.

Recipe Video

Notes

  • Sugar: I used coconut sugar to keep this pineapple mojito refined sugar-free, though white or cane sugar will work as well!
  • Club Soda: I love using a pineapple flavored club soda for this cocktail recipe to boost that delicious pineapple flavor, however plain club soda will taste great too.
  • Pineapple simple syrup will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week.

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