Coco Loco brings the taste of the tropics home with its creamy coconut, zesty lime, and smooth blend of spirits that make every sip feel like a sunny escape.

After a few weeks of recovering from the flu and putting up with the cold, grey days here in Sydney, I started longing for a bit of sunshine. Travelling to the Caribbean wasn’t an option, but a glass of homemade Coco Loco turned out to be the perfect escape.
The name means “Crazy Coconut,” and it truly lives up to it. This tropical cocktail combines rum, vodka, and tequila with creamy coconut and fresh lime, creating an instant sense of warmth and cheer. One sip feels like summer returning, lifting your mood and melting the chill away.
A Taste of the Tropics
Coco Loco is one of those drinks that can instantly take you somewhere else. Across the Caribbean, everyone has their own version, some stronger and some creamier, but they all share the same easy-going, holiday feeling.
The mix of coconut cream, coconut water, rum, vodka, tequila, and lime is well-balanced. It’s smooth and creamy yet still light and refreshing.
What Everyone Loves About Coco Loco
- Makes a great starting point for learning to mix cocktails at home.
- Can be served in coconuts, mason jars, or regular glasses for different looks.
- Uses pantry staples that are easy to find anywhere.
Key Ingredients for Coco Loco
Rum
A classic base in Caribbean cocktails, rum brings warmth and depth that balance the coconut’s creaminess. White rum gives a lighter taste, while dark rum adds a richer flavour with a hint of sweetness.
Coconut Cream
This gives the drink its smooth, creamy body. I prefer using unsweetened coconut cream, as it keeps the flavour natural and prevents the cocktail from being too sweet.
Lime Juice
Freshly squeezed lime juice adds brightness and balance to the drink. Bottled lime juice can be used if fresh limes are not available, but fresh juice gives a cleaner flavour and keeps the cocktail light and refreshing.
Find the complete list with measurements in the recipe card below.
How to Make Coco Loco
Step 1: Put all the ingredients, except for the ice and lime slices, in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Step 2: Fill your glasses halfway with ice.
Step 3: Pour the Coco Loco into the prepared glasses.
Step 4: Garnish with a lime slice and serve immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions
The best tequila for Coco Loco depends on your taste. If you prefer a clean and refreshing flavour, white tequila (Blanco tequila) works well. For a smoother drink with gentle depth, reposado tequila is another excellent option.
Yes, Coco Loco can be turned into a frozen cocktail. Simply add more ice to the blender and blend until you reach a slushy consistency.
Coco Loco is traditionally served in a fresh coconut shell along the beaches of the Caribbean, but at home, any chilled cocktail or highball glass works perfectly.
Yes, you can make Coco Loco with no alcohol by turning it into a mocktail. Skip the rum, vodka, and tequila, and add extra coconut water and lime juice.
Extra Help from the Kitchen
Blend in Chilled Ingredients – Start with cold coconut cream and coconut water to keep the drink frosty longer.
Chill the Glasses Before Serving – Cold glasses help maintain the smooth texture and prevent the drink from thinning too quickly.
Don’t Overblend – Blend until smooth but not frothy. Overblending can create too much foam and change the texture.
Variations and Twists
Use Spiced Rum for Extra Depth – Replace regular rum with spiced rum for a hint of vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. It gives the drink a slightly warmer and more aromatic touch.
Swap Coconut Cream with Coconut Milk – If you prefer something lighter, use canned coconut milk instead. The flavour will still be delicious, just a bit less rich.
Add Pineapple Juice for a Fruity Twist – A splash of pineapple juice gives the cocktail a tangy sweetness and makes it even more refreshing — a fun tropical drink recipe variation.
Experiment with Garnish Ideas – Change up the garnish to make your Coco Loco stand out. Try lime slices, pineapple wedges, toasted coconut, or a bit of mint for extra freshness.
Storage and Shelf Life
Coco Loco is best enjoyed fresh, but you can store it for later if needed. Pour any leftover mixture (without ice) into a sealed glass bottle or jar and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Shake well before serving, as the coconut cream can separate slightly.
Freezing isn’t recommended because the coconut cream may curdle once thawed. If you’d like to prepare it ahead, blend everything except the ice, chill it, then pour it over fresh ice before serving.
Serving Suggestions
This drink is perfect for beach cocktails or relaxed outdoor gatherings. Enjoy its chilled, creamy texture and refreshing flavour. Serve it in coconut shells for a playful island touch, or in simple cocktail glasses with a slice of lime.
I like pairing it with light bites such as prawns, grilled pineapple, or tropical fruit skewers. It also goes really well with seafood dishes, grilled chicken, or anything fresh and summery.
Coconut-Inspired Cocktails to Try at Home
Batida de Coco
Creamy and sweet, Batida de Coco blends coconut and condensed milk into a smooth Brazilian-style cocktail that’s easy to love.

Sweet Dreams
A light and mellow drink like Sweet Dreams is perfect when you want something simple, smooth, and coconut-based to end the evening.

Royal Tahiti
Royal Tahiti brings a tropical mix of rum and fruit flavours that taste like a relaxed afternoon by the beach.

Frozen Piña Colada
Frozen Piña Colada combines coconut cream, pineapple, and rum in a chilled, classic cocktail that always feels festive.

Creamy Coconut Liqueur
Creamy Coconut Liqueur has a rich, velvety texture and a sweet coconut finish that makes it perfect for slow sipping after dinner.


Coco Loco
Coco Loco brings the taste of the tropics home with its creamy coconut, zesty lime, and smooth blend of spirits that make every sip feel like a sunny escape.
Ingredients
- 60 ml – ¼ cup rum
- 60 ml – ¼ cup vodka
- 60 ml – ¼ cup tequila
- 475 ml – 2 cups coconut cream
- 235 ml – 1 cup coconut water
- Juice of 3 limes
- Ice cubes – as needed
- Lime slices – to serve
Instructions
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Put all the ingredients, except for the ice and lime slices, in a blender, and blend until smooth.
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Fill your glasses halfway with ice.
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Pour the Coco Loco into the prepared glasses.
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Garnish with a lime slice and serve immediately.
Recipe Notes
If you like your drinks to be sweet, you can add 1.5 teaspoons of caster sugar per glass.

Thanks for sharing your ingredients in coco loco… I wil try it at home after my vacation in NOwra. I am just wondering… What is its perfect combination.