Ocean Love Colada
Ocean Love Colada: A Sip of Tropical Paradise
If you could capture the essence of a perfect beach day in a glass, it would look and taste exactly like the Ocean Love Colada. This stunning frozen cocktail is more than just a drink; it is a mini-vacation. With its creamy coconut texture, the sweet tang of pineapple, and the vibrant electric hue of blue curaçao, it is the ultimate refresher for hot summer days, pool parties, or whenever you need a mental escape to the tropics.
In this guide, we are going to break down exactly how to recreate this visual masterpiece at home. While it looks like something you would order at a high-end resort bar, the secret is that it is incredibly easy to make with just four simple ingredients. We will cover the best types of rum to use, the crucial difference between coconut cream and cream of coconut, and the blending techniques that ensure a silky, slushy consistency without watering down the flavor.
Why This Cocktail Will Be Your New Summer Favorite
The Pina Colada is a classic for a reason, but the Ocean Love Colada takes that beloved profile and elevates it with a splash of color and a deeper citrus note.
- Visual Appeal: The swirl of blue curaçao against the creamy yellow base creates a mesmerizing “ocean wave” effect that is totally Instagram-worthy.
- Texture: When blended correctly, this drink achieves a texture somewhere between a smoothie and a slushie—refreshing, cooling, and satisfying.
- Flavor Balance: The coconut rum provides a sweet, nutty base, while the pineapple juice adds acidity. The blue curaçao isn’t just for looks; it adds a subtle orange peel flavor that cuts through the creaminess.
- Simplicity: You don’t need a degree in mixology. If you have a blender and a few minutes, you can look like a pro bartender.

The Ingredients: A Deep Dive
To get that ultra-glossy, high-quality taste, choosing the right ingredients is key. Here is what you need:
1. Coconut Rum (2 oz)
This is the backbone of the drink. A standard coconut rum like Malibu works perfectly here because it has a lower ABV and a high sugar content that blends well with frozen drinks. If you prefer a stronger kick, you can split the base: use 1 oz of white rum and 1 oz of coconut rum.
2. Blue Curaçao (1 oz)
This vibrant blue liqueur is flavored with the dried peel of the laraha citrus fruit. It tastes like sweet orange. In this recipe, it provides that stunning “deep ocean” color. When layered or swirled, it creates a beautiful contrast against the pale yellow pineapple base.
3. Pineapple Juice (3 oz)
Fresh is always best if you have a juicer, but high-quality canned pineapple juice works wonders here. Shake the can well before pouring to ensure you get the frothiness. Avoid “pineapple cocktail” mixers which have added high fructose corn syrup; stick to 100% juice for a cleaner taste.
4. Cream of Coconut (1 oz)
Crucial Note: Do not confuse “Cream of Coconut” with “Coconut Cream” or “Coconut Milk.” They are very different products!
- Coconut Milk: Thin, unsweetened, used in curries. (Do not use).
- Coconut Cream: Thick, unsweetened, rises to the top of the milk. (Do not use).
- Cream of Coconut: Thick, syrupy, and heavily sweetened (like Coco Lopez or Coco Real). This is essential for cocktails as it provides both the sweetness and the rich texture.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps to achieve the perfect frozen consistency and color separation seen in the photos.
Step 1: Prep the Glassware
For a frozen drink, a chilled glass makes a huge difference. Place your serving glass (a stemless wine glass or a hurricane glass works best) in the freezer for 10 minutes before starting. This helps the drink keep its frozen structure longer.
Step 2: The Blend
In a high-powered blender, combine the Coconut Rum, Pineapple Juice, and Cream of Coconut. Add about 1.5 to 2 cups of ice.
Tip: Start with less ice than you think you need. You can always add more to thicken it, but you can’t take it out if it becomes too watery. Blend on high until the mixture is completely smooth and no large ice chunks remain. It should look like a pale yellow slush.
Step 3: The Pour and Swirl
This is where the magic happens. Pour the yellow frozen mixture into your chilled glass, filling it about 3/4 of the way full.
Now, take your Blue Curaçao. You can pour it gently over the back of a spoon to let it float, or—to achieve the look in the photo—pour it down the inner side of the glass so it sinks and creates a swirl effect. Alternatively, you can blend the Blue Curaçao with a small amount of ice separately and layer it on top for a distinct purple-blue cap.
Step 4: Garnish
Cut a fresh wedge of pineapple and slot it onto the rim of the glass. Add a fresh blackberry or dark cherry for contrast. Pop in a straw, and you are ready to serve.
Expert Tips for the Perfect Slush
The Ice Matters:
If you use large, old ice cubes from the back of the freezer, they might not blend smoothly. “Nugget” ice or crushed ice blends faster and creates a velvetier texture.
Frozen Fruit Hack:
For an even more intense flavor, freeze chunks of fresh pineapple the night before. Use these frozen fruit chunks instead of ice cubes. This ensures that as the drink melts, it doesn’t get watery—it just gets more flavorful!
Sweetness Control:
Cream of Coconut is very sweet. If you find the drink too sugary, add a squeeze of fresh lime juice. The acidity will cut through the sugar and brighten the flavors.
Variations
The “Ocean Love” Mocktail:
You can easily make this alcohol-free for kids or non-drinkers.
– Swap Coconut Rum for Coconut Water or a drop of coconut extract.
– Swap Blue Curaçao for Blue Raspberry Syrup (like Torani) or a drop of blue food coloring mixed with orange juice.
The “Stormy Ocean”:
Floater alert! After assembling the drink, pour a shot of dark spiced rum over the very top. It will look like storm clouds over the ocean and adds a rich, spicy kick.
The Green Flash:
If you blend the Blue Curaçao into the yellow pineapple mixture initially, the drink will turn a beautiful sea-foam green rather than having separate layers. It tastes the same but offers a different visual vibe.

Serving Suggestions
This drink is a showstopper on its own, but it pairs wonderfully with island-inspired food.
Appetizers: Coconut shrimp with a chili dipping sauce perfectly complements the flavors in the drink. Fresh mango salsa with tortilla chips is another great option.
Main Course: Think grilled fish tacos, jerk chicken, or a Hawaiian burger with grilled pineapple.
Atmosphere: Serve this with plenty of napkins (condensation will happen!) and colorful straws. If you are hosting a party, you can pre-batch the yellow base in a pitcher and keep it in the freezer, then just pour and add the blue splash for each guest.
Final Thoughts
The Ocean Love Colada is a reminder that you don’t need a plane ticket to enjoy paradise. The combination of creamy coconut, sweet pineapple, and citrusy blue curaçao is timeless. Whether you are sipping it on a patio or just in your kitchen, the vibrant colors and refreshing taste are sure to bring a smile to your face.
Cheers to warm days, cool drinks, and the ocean breeze!
Ocean Love Colada
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Place your serving glass in the freezer for 10 minutes to chill.
- In a blender, combine the coconut rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and ice.
- Blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth, slushy, and creamy.
- Pour the pale yellow mixture into the chilled glass, leaving a little room at the top.
- Slowly pour the Blue Curaçao over the top or down the side of the glass to create a swirl or floating layer effect.
- Garnish with a fresh pineapple wedge and a blackberry. Serve immediately with a straw.
