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Valentine’s Day is coming up, and what better way to celebrate than with some festive Tropical Cocktails from the Caribbean? Whether you want to impress your loved ones or just want to try something new on this special day, these five Tropical Cocktails will not disappoint. In this blog post, we’ll go over 5 alcoholic and nonalcoholic Caribbean Tropical Cocktails to try this Valentine’s Day, so let’s get started.

5 Popular and Tropical Cocktails to try on Valentine’s Day:

1. Jamaican Rum Punch

What is Jamaican Rum Punch?

Jamaican rum punch is a classic Tropical Cocktail made primarily of Jamaican rum mixed with various fruit juices. It has a fruity flavor and is typically served cold with ice and enjoyed during the holidays.

The rum punch is a popular cocktail throughout the Caribbean islands, with various variations. Nowadays, Jamaican rum punch is a popular drink in the Caribbean islands and throughout the world. When done correctly, the drink tastes great and has a good balance of sweet and sour flavors.

Jamaican Rum Punch Recipe

Simply squeeze your juices before proceeding with the recipe. There are several ways to make it, but here is the traditional Jamaican rum punch recipe.

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 2 cups fresh pineapple juice
  • 2 cups fruit syrup (strawberry or Cherry)
  • 2.5 cups Jamaican dark rum
  • 2.5 cups white rum
  • 5 allspice

Method 

Put your garnish (orange and lemon slices) in a pitcher or large glass container, then pour in the fresh lime juice, fruit punch syrup, Jamaican dark rum, and white rum, and stir well. Then add the orange and pineapple juices, as well as the allspice, and stir everything together.

Then chill it overnight to let the flavors combine and intensify. Then enjoy your Jamaican rum punch recipe.

How should rum punch be stored, and how long does it last?

You can refrigerate the rum punch, it will last three to four days.

2. Aruba Ariba

What is Aruba Ariba cocktail?

Aruba Ariba is an iconic Tropical Cocktail in Aruba; it was first served at the Hilton Aruba in 1963 and has since become a part of the Caribbean identity. It’s a refreshing drink made with fruit juices, rum, and vodka. Its flavor reflects the island’s region and culture.

Aruba Ariba cocktail recipe

You can try this incredible drink at Hilton Aruba Resorts, but you can also make it at home and bring the Aruba vibes into your kitchen.

Ingredients

  • ½ oz rum
  • ½ oz Vodka
  • ½ cup Orange juice
  • ½ cup Pineapple juice
  • ⅛ oz Liquid peach
  • ½ oz Grenadine
  • ⅛ oz Cream of banana
  • Orange slice and cherry for garnish

Method 

Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, then add the rum, vodka, orange juice, pineapple juice, grenadine, liquid peach, and cream of banana and shake well before pouring into a glass. Serve with an orange slice and a cherry on top.

3. Painkiller Cocktail

What is a painkiller cocktail and who invented it?

The Painkiller Tropical Cocktail invented in the 1970s by Daphene Henderson at the Soggy Dollar bar in the British Virgin Islands, and it was later trademarked under the Pusser’s Rum brand name.

This Tropical Cocktail has grown in popularity over the years and can now be found in many locations around the world. It’s made with strong rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut.

It is a fruity tropical drink that you can’t resist on a hot sunny day.

Why is it called a painkiller drink?

Daphne Henderson, the creator of the Painkiller cocktail, owned a small bar on one of the British Virgin Islands. Her bar was known for a unique cocktail, and boaters came from far and wide to try it. The boaters had to swim to the bar just to try the cocktail, so Daphne Henderson made the drink strong enough to make them forget their pain, and thus the name “Painkiller” was born.

Difference between Painkiller and Pina colada

The Painkiller cocktail is a more Caribbean version of the pina colada; it is a fruity, tropical, and refreshing drink. Although the ingredients are nearly identical, the painkiller contains a few more.

The pina colada contains pineapple juice, cream of coconut, rum, and crushed ice, whereas the painkiller contains the same four base ingredients plus grated nutmeg and orange juice to add a Caribbean flavor and make the cocktail less sweet and tart.

How to make a painkiller cocktail?

Making a painkiller is easy and fun prepare your ingredients and let’s start.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ oz. dark rum
  • 4 oz. pineapple juice
  • 1 oz. orange juice
  • 1 oz. cream of coconut
  • Freshly grated nutmeg

Method

Fill your cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes, then add the dark rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut and shake well.

Pour the mixture into a rocks glass, sprinkle with nutmeg, garnish with orange slices and a cherry, and enjoy your painkiller.

It’s a refreshing cocktail with a unique taste that sets it apart from other cocktails. Give this Caribbean version a try the next time you’re looking for something new to try!

4. Morir Soñando

Why is it called Morir Soñando?

Morir Soñando is a popular non-alcoholic Tropical Cocktail from the Dominican Republic. The name is Spanish and translates to “to die dreaming.” It is a very interesting cold drink made of mixtures that are rarely found mixed in any Tropical Cocktail. It is called Morir Soñando because the creaminess of the drink with the combined tropical flavor is what sweet dreams are made of.

How to make Morir Soñando?

Making Morir Soñando is very easy; just follow the steps and you’ll have this dream drink in no time.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups evaporated milk
  • 2 cups orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

Method 

In a glass container, whisk together the evaporated milk, sugar, and vanilla until the sugar dissolves, then add the orange juice slowly with one hand while mixing the drink with the other. Stir well after adding the orange juice and serve in a glass cup with ice.

Also, for a vegan version, use almond milk, and for a low-carb or less sugary version, replace the sugar with a sweetener. You’ll still enjoy this fantastic beverage.

It’s a wonderful drink that’s popular in the Dominican Republic as a cool drink during the day or for breakfast; definitely try it.

5. Virgin Daiquiri

What is Virgin Daiquiri?

Virgin Daiquiri is a delightful Tropical Cocktail that is perfect for Valentine’s Day. It is made with strawberry and lime juice, and the red color of the drink perfectly matches Valentine’s Day. You can enjoy it at any time of day, so if you want an alcohol-free Tropical Cocktail to try, you must try the virgin daiquiri.

How to make a virgin strawberry daiquiri?

Making a virgin daiquiri is simple and easy; all you need is those simple ingredients and you’ll be able to enjoy this refreshing drink.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup frozen strawberry
  • 1 cup fresh strawberry
  • ¼ cup fresh lime juice
  • 1 ½ oz Simple syrup
  • ¾ cup of water
  • Lemon slices for garnish

Method 

In a blender, combine the frozen and fresh strawberries, as well as the simple syrup, lime juice, and water, and blend until smooth. Pour into a glass filled with ice, garnish with lemon, and enjoy.

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Caribbean tropical cocktails are simple, enjoyable, and full of flavors, and Caribbean islands are fascinating and have something for everyone.

Of course, if you’re looking for an island to spend Valentine’s Day on, Aruba, the one happy island, is the top destination for all lovers and is ideal for special occasions such as Valentine’s Day to enjoy with Tropical Cocktails.

Also, you can find more destinations in our blog post 5 Caribbean destinations for Valentine’s day.

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