While the white sand beaches and turquoise seas of the Caribbean islands always pair well with piña coladas and strawberry daiquiris, locals will tell you that there’s plenty more to happy hour here. Featuring recipes that utilize fresh local ingredients and liquors steeped in a rich island history, raising a toast with a round of authentic Caribbean drinks is as much a cultural experience as a treat for your taste buds.
We’ve joined forces with global cruise line Royal Caribbean to reveal eight cocktails that are sure to be a highlight of your next Caribbean vacation. Cheers to finding your new favorite drink as you explore the islands!

After a few sips of the house special, you may start feeling those shiggidy vibes. It’s best enjoyed with live soca music, a blend of soul and calypso, or while watching Mr. X’s fire-eating show. This local beach hangout is also a great spot to catch a “green flash” sunset, a brief but beautiful atmospheric phenomenon that makes the sinking sun appear bright green as it dips below the horizon. With a Shiggidy Jig in hand, the green flash will be even brighter.

Sample the Green Bonaire, a neon green liquid made from the Kadushi cactus while relaxing under the factory’s ancient Calbas trees. Or take a quick factory tour to learn how a cactus can lead to 80 proof alcohol, which involves a process of cutting the cactus’s skin, drying the inner membrane in the sun for two days, and then combining the strips with yeast and sorghum (Bonaire’s only local grains). The original cocktail recipe made with this unique ingredient blends together Cadushy of Bonaire Liqueur, vodka and triple sec. Try it and then you can boast to friends and family about that time you drank a cactus. As for the taste? Somewhere between sweet and herbal, a neat taste of Cadushy is a flavor profile so unique that you’ll just have to try it yourself!

Hailed as a juice box for adults, Papa Jac is sold commercially around the island in pouches. But next time you’re in San Juan, walk past the vibrant colonial townhouses along the cobblestone streets toward Don Pablo to drink the cozy cocktail bar’s Papa Jac in its original Big Gulp-style cup.




At Landhuis Chobolobo, a 19th-century mansion, you can learn about this favorite island alcohol and taste the different cocktail variations created by the in-house mixologists that can’t be found anywhere else. But don’t miss the chance to ask the bartender for an authentic Blue Lagoon, so that you can consider yourself a true connoisseur while relishing Curaçao’s cool sea breeze.

Those who make the pilgrimage to Mount Gay Rum Visitor’s Centre, just north of Bridgetown Harbor, can enjoy the creations of the distillery’s master blenders at its Bottomless Rum Punch Station. You can’t go wrong with a Mount Gay Rum Punch, which blends the signature rum with grenadine, lime juice, simple syrup, angostura bitters and fresh grated nutmeg for a satisfying old-timey favorite. Bottoms up!
Explore a new culture and experience the thrill of making lifelong memories with friends and family when you set sail with Royal Caribbean—voted Best Cruise Line for 14 years and counting by Travel Weekly readers. Mix up your next vacation and visit Royal Caribbean to plan your extraordinary adventure.