This non-alcoholic piña colada mocktail is creamy, cold, tropical, and easy to make in a blender. It has the pineapple-coconut flavor people love, but it is made without alcohol, so it works beautifully for summer parties, pool days, baby showers, cookouts, and relaxed family gatherings.
The recipe uses frozen pineapple, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, ice, and an optional splash of lime juice for balance. It tastes bright and sunny, blends quickly, and is best served right away while the texture is thick and frosty.
If you are planning a summer table, this drink pairs well with pool party food ideas, fruit skewers, finger foods, and other refreshing summer recipes.
Why You’ll Love This Non-Alcoholic Piña Colada
- Easy blender method: Add the ingredients, blend until smooth, and serve.
- Creamy tropical flavor: Pineapple juice and cream of coconut create that classic pineapple-coconut taste.
- No alcohol: This is a mocktail, not a cocktail.
- Great for summer parties: Serve it for BBQs, pool days, picnics, baby showers, or casual weekend meals.
- Simple to adjust: Make it thicker, lighter, sweeter, or brighter depending on your taste.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Frozen pineapple
Frozen pineapple chunks help create a thick, cold, slushy texture without watering down the drink too much. Store-bought frozen pineapple is the easiest option, but you can also cut fresh pineapple into chunks and freeze it ahead of time.
Pineapple juice
Pineapple juice adds fruity flavor and helps the blender move smoothly. Use regular canned, bottled, or refrigerated pineapple juice. Avoid pineapple soda because it changes the texture and sweetness.
Cream of coconut
Cream of coconut gives this mocktail its sweet, creamy piña colada style. It is richer and sweeter than coconut milk, so it creates a more dessert-like tropical drink. Stir or shake it well before measuring because it can separate in the container.
Ice
Ice makes the drink extra cold and frosty. Because the pineapple is already frozen, you do not need too much. Start with the amount in the recipe, then add a little more if you want a thicker texture.
Fresh lime juice, optional
A small splash of fresh lime juice helps balance the sweetness. It is optional, but it can make the drink taste brighter and less heavy.
Garnishes
Garnishes are optional, but they make the drink look party-ready. Try pineapple wedges, maraschino cherries, lime wheels, mint sprigs, or a small pineapple fan.
Cream of Coconut vs Coconut Milk
The coconut ingredient matters because it changes the flavor, sweetness, and texture of the drink.
| Coconut Ingredient | Best For | What to Know |
|---|---|---|
| Cream of coconut | Classic sweet mocktail flavor | Sweet, rich, and creamy. This is the best choice for a classic piña colada mocktail texture. |
| Coconut milk | Lighter version | Less sweet and thinner. The drink may taste lighter and may need a little sweetener. |
| Coconut cream | Rich coconut flavor | Thick and creamy, but usually not sweetened like cream of coconut. |
For the most classic non-alcoholic piña colada flavor, use cream of coconut. If you prefer a lighter drink, coconut milk can work, but the final mocktail will be less sweet and less creamy.
How to Make a Non-Alcoholic Piña Colada

1. Add the ingredients to the blender
Add frozen pineapple, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, ice, and optional lime juice to a blender. Add the liquid ingredients first if your blender needs help moving frozen fruit.
2. Blend until smooth
Blend until the mixture is creamy, thick, and smooth. Stop and scrape down the sides if needed.
3. Taste and adjust
If the mocktail is too thick, add a small splash of pineapple juice and blend again. If it is too thin, add a little more frozen pineapple or ice. If it tastes too sweet, add a small splash of lime juice.
4. Garnish and serve immediately
Pour into tall glasses and garnish with pineapple, cherries, lime, or mint. Serve right away for the best cold, creamy texture.
Texture Fixes

Frozen drinks can change depending on your blender, fruit, ice, and coconut ingredient. Use this table to adjust the texture before serving.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Too thick | Too much frozen pineapple or ice | Add pineapple juice, 1 tablespoon at a time, and blend again. |
| Too thin | Too much liquid or not enough frozen fruit | Add more frozen pineapple or a few ice cubes and blend again. |
| Too sweet | Cream of coconut is very sweet | Add a small splash of fresh lime juice and blend briefly. |
| Not creamy enough | Too much juice or coconut milk used instead of cream of coconut | Add a little more cream of coconut and blend again. |
| Watery flavor | Too much ice | Add more frozen pineapple or cream of coconut to bring back flavor. |
Tips for the Best Mocktail
- Use frozen pineapple: It gives the drink a thick, cold texture without needing too much ice.
- Chill the juice first: Cold pineapple juice helps the drink stay frosty longer.
- Stir the cream of coconut well: It can separate in the can or bottle.
- Blend right before serving: Frozen mocktails are best when freshly blended.
- Adjust slowly: Add extra juice, ice, or lime in small amounts so the texture stays balanced.
Easy Variations
Lighter coconut milk version
Use coconut milk instead of cream of coconut for a lighter version. The drink will be less sweet and less thick, so taste before serving and adjust if needed.
Extra creamy version
Add an extra spoonful of cream of coconut for a richer texture. This works well if you want a sweeter, more dessert-style mocktail.
Pineapple-lime version
Add fresh lime juice for a brighter flavor. This is a good option when the drink tastes too sweet or too rich.
Party pitcher version
For a crowd, blend the recipe in batches and pour into a chilled pitcher. Keep the pitcher cold and serve soon after blending. For best texture, do not blend the drink too far ahead.
On the rocks version
If you do not want to use a blender, shake pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and a small splash of lime juice in a jar or shaker. Pour over ice and stir well. The flavor will still be tropical, but the texture will be thinner than the frozen blender version.
What to Serve With Piña Colada Mocktails

This non-alcoholic piña colada is a natural fit for warm-weather meals, summer parties, and easy entertaining. Serve it with light snacks, fruit, and party foods that match the tropical flavor.
- Fruit skewers for parties for a colorful, fresh pairing.
- Summer picnic food ideas for outdoor meals and casual gatherings.
- Easy finger foods for parties for a simple party spread.
- Cold finger foods for summer parties when you want no-oven options.
For more refreshing drinks, try this watermelon drink recipe, this watermelon juice recipe, this strawberry lemonade recipe, or this creamy Brazilian lemonade recipe.
If you are planning a larger party drink menu, add a party punch recipe as a second non-alcoholic option.
Helpful Tools for This Recipe
You do not need special equipment, but a few basic tools make this mocktail easier to prepare and serve.
- Blender: Helpful for blending frozen pineapple and ice into a smooth texture.
- Measuring cups and spoons: Useful for keeping the pineapple, juice, and cream of coconut balanced.
- Citrus juicer: Optional, but helpful if you add fresh lime juice.
- Tall glasses: Great for serving the drink with pineapple and cherry garnish.
- Small pitcher: Useful if you are blending multiple batches for a party.
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Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
This mocktail is best served immediately after blending. Frozen drinks start to melt as they sit, and the texture becomes thinner over time.
For easier party prep, you can measure the pineapple juice and cream of coconut ahead of time, keep the pineapple frozen, chill the glasses, and prep the garnishes. Blend the drink just before serving.
If the drink sits for a few minutes and starts to separate, stir it or blend it briefly again before serving.
Estimated Nutrition
Estimated nutrition per serving: about 300 calories, 58g carbohydrates, 1g protein, 4g fat, 2g fiber, 50g sugar, and 25mg sodium.
Nutrition is an estimate only and will vary based on ingredient brands, exact measurements, and serving size. Do not use this estimate as medical or dietary advice.

Non-Alcoholic Piña Colada Mocktail
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add the pineapple juice, cream of coconut, optional lime juice, frozen pineapple, and ice to a blender. Add the liquids first if your blender needs help moving frozen fruit.
- Blend on high until the mixture is smooth, thick, creamy, and frosty.
- Taste and adjust the texture. Add a small splash of pineapple juice if the drink is too thick, or add more frozen pineapple or ice if it is too thin.
- Taste again. Add a little more lime juice if the mocktail is too sweet, or add a spoonful of cream of coconut if you want it sweeter and creamier.
- Pour the mocktail into two tall glasses.
- Garnish with pineapple, cherries, lime wheels, or mint.
- Serve immediately while cold, creamy, and frosty.
Notes
FAQs
Can you make a piña colada without alcohol?
Yes. This mocktail keeps the pineapple and coconut flavor of a piña colada, but it does not include alcohol. It is blended with frozen pineapple, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and ice.
What is the best coconut ingredient for a piña colada mocktail?
Cream of coconut is the best choice for a sweet, creamy, classic-style mocktail. Coconut milk is lighter and less sweet, so the final drink will not be as rich.
Can I make this without a blender?
Yes, but the texture will be different. Shake pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and optional lime juice in a jar or shaker, then pour over ice. It will taste tropical, but it will not be thick and frozen.
Can I make this ahead of time?
It is best blended right before serving. You can prep the garnishes, chill the glasses, measure the liquids, and keep the pineapple frozen ahead of time.
Can I use coconut milk instead of cream of coconut?
Yes, but the drink will be lighter, less sweet, and less creamy. If you use coconut milk, taste before serving and adjust with a little sweetener only if needed.