Malibu Sunrise
This fabulously fruity Malibu Sunrise Cocktail is beautiful, flavourful, refreshing, and super easy to make. -- What more could you ask for in a cocktail? Maybe hot LuckyLadds topless waiter making them! Not to mention with its signature layered sunrise effect, it's just plain fun, too.
Ingredients
- 4 oz. pineapple juice
- 1/2 oz. orange juice
- 2 oz. Malibu coconut rum
- 1 T. grenadine
- For garnish
- maraschino cherries, pineapple chunks, and/or orange slices.
The Perfect Malibu Sunrise Cocktail Recipe
The Malibu Sunrise is one of those cocktails that just feels like summer. It’s fruity, refreshing, super easy to make, and honestly looks so good in a glass with those bright tropical layers. Perfect for pool parties, hens nights, girls weekends, or pretty much any excuse to make cocktails with friends. Even better when the LuckyLadds topless waiters are serving them up while the party gets started.
What You’ll Need
Forget complicated bar setups, the magic of the Malibu Sunrise is how simple and accessible the ingredients are. You just need a few key players to bring this tropical fantasy to life:
- 4 oz. Pineapple Juice: The tropical base, adding sweetness and that undeniable island vibe.
- 1/2 oz. Orange Juice: A splash of citrus to brighten things up and help the “sunrise” layer blend.
- 2 oz. Malibu Coconut Rum: The hero! More on this legendary spirit below…
- 1 Tbsp. Grenadine: The secret weapon for achieving that spectacular layered look.
- For Garnish: Get creative! We love maraschino cherries 🍒, fresh pineapple chunks 🍍, or a classic orange slice.

Shake, Pour, and Behold! Your Sunrise
Making this cocktail is so simple, you’ll feel like a pro bartender in minutes. The key is in the layering!
- Chill Your Glass: Start with a tall, a highball or a hurricane works perfectly! Fill it up with ice. Trust me, nobody likes a lukewarm sunrise.
- Combine the Fruity Base: Pour the 4 oz. pineapple juice and 1/2 oz. orange juice right over the ice. Give it a gentle stir just to mingle the juices.
- Add the Tropical Kick: Next, pour in your 2 oz. Malibu coconut rum. Give the mixture a final, quick stir. At this point, you have a delicious, opaque tropical rum punch, but we’re not done yet!
- The Grand Finale (The Sunrise Effect!): Here’s where the magic happens. Take your 1 Tbsp. of grenadine. Slowly, oh so slowly, pour the grenadine over the back of a spoon, letting it gently stream down the side of the glass. Because grenadine is denser than the juices, it will sink to the bottom, creating that stunning gradient from deep red to yellow-orange. Don’t stir!
- Garnish and Enjoy: Pop a cherry on top, clip a pineapple wedge on the rim, and step back to admire your beautiful creation before taking that first blissful sip!

🥥Why Malibu is a Must for This Recipe
As the name proudly suggests, the Malibu Coconut Rum is absolutely non-negotiable for an authentic Malibu Sunrise. This isn’t just any old rum! Malibu is a Caribbean rum blended with natural coconut flavour. It’s light, slightly sweet, and its distinct, creamy coconut notes are what transform a basic rum drink into a transportive, tropical delight. Sure, you could swap it out for a plain white rum, but you’d lose that iconic, beachy essence that makes this cocktail so legendary. It brings the vacation directly to your taste buds!
The Secret Ingredient! Unlocking the Layered Look with Grenadine
Ah, Grenadine! This vibrant, ruby-red syrup is the artistic touch that gives the Malibu Sunrise its famous layered look. It’s an absolute game-changer in this cocktail. Grenadine isn’t cherry-flavoured, by the way it’s traditionally made from pomegranates (though sometimes it’s mostly just red colouring and sugar nowadays). The reason it works its magic is purely scientific: density. Because grenadine is essentially heavy sugar syrup, it’s much denser than the lighter rum and fruit juices. The trick, as we mentioned in the steps, is to introduce it slowly. By gently drizzling it over the back of a spoon, you help it slide to the bottom of the glass without immediately mixing, creating that gorgeous gradient that makes this drink a true spectacle.
☀️Tequila vs. Malibu. What’s the Real Difference?
The Tequila Sunrise and the Malibu Sunrise are often confused, and it’s understandable, they look identical and share most of the same mixers! The main difference, as you might guess, lies in the base spirit that gives the cocktail its kick.
- Tequila Sunrise: Uses Tequila (usually Blanco or Reposado). This gives the drink a sharp, earthy, and agave-forward base.
- Malibu Sunrise: Uses Malibu Coconut Rum. This provides a sweeter, lighter, and distinctly tropical/coconut flavour profile. Essentially, they are flavour cousins. Both utilise the iconic combination of orange juice and grenadine, and both employ the same meticulous layering technique to achieve that show-stopping sunrise effect. So, if you prefer that crisp tequila bite, go for the classic. If you’re craving something sweeter, smoother, and instantly beach-ready, the Malibu is your winner!

Pro Tips and Notes from the Bartender
You’ve got the basics down, now here are a few extra tips to level up your Malibu Sunrise game:
- Patience is a Virtue (Pour Slowly!): To truly nail that perfect layered effect, resist the urge to just dump the grenadine in. Using a bar spoon (or any small kitchen spoon) and letting the grenadine trickle down the inside of the glass last is the absolute key to achieving the gorgeous gradient.
- Need a Stronger Punch? Get Creative: The Malibu Sunrise is generally a light and sweet sipper. If you’re hosting an event and want something with a bit more oomph, you can totally swap the Malibu for Tequila, Vodka, or a stronger white Bacardi rum. You’ll keep the tropical aesthetic but add a firmer alcoholic foundation.
- Batching for a Crowd (Make a Jug!): Hosting a summer party? Don’t stand at the bar all night! Multiply your juice and rum quantities by 4-6 and mix them all in a large pitcher or jug. Crucially, do NOT add the grenadine until you are ready to serve. When you pour the pitcher mix into individual glasses, add the grenadine to each glass last using the slow pour method. This ensures every single glass gets that stunning sunrise layer!

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FAQs
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What Does A Malibu Sunrise Taste Like?
What Does A Malibu Sunrise Taste Like?
It tastes fruity, sweet, tropical, and refreshing with coconut and citrus flavours.
What Alcohol Is In A Malibu Sunrise?
What Alcohol Is In A Malibu Sunrise?
The cocktail is made with Malibu coconut rum as the main spirit.
Is A Malibu Sunrise Strong?
Is A Malibu Sunrise Strong?
Not really. Malibu is a lighter rum, making this cocktail easy to drink and perfect for casual parties.
What Gives A Malibu Sunrise Its Layered Look?
What Gives A Malibu Sunrise Its Layered Look?
Grenadine sinks to the bottom of the glass, creating the signature sunrise effect.
Is A Malibu Sunrise Sweet?
Is A Malibu Sunrise Sweet?
Yes, it’s definitely on the sweeter and fruitier side of cocktails.
Can You Make A Malibu Sunrise Without Alcohol?
Can You Make A Malibu Sunrise Without Alcohol?
Absolutely. You can leave out the Malibu and still create a fun tropical mocktail version.
Can You Use Pineapple Juice In A Malibu Sunrise?
Can You Use Pineapple Juice In A Malibu Sunrise?
Yes! Some people add pineapple juice for an even more tropical flavour.
Why Is Grenadine Added Last?
Why Is Grenadine Added Last?
Adding grenadine last helps create the layered sunrise effect in the glass.