Tropical-scented perfumes to extend our holidays The fragrances that transport you directly to the beach with a piña colada in hand

Tropical-scented perfumes to extend our holidays The fragrances that transport you directly to the beach with a piña colada in hand

You don't need to book a flight to dive into scents that smell like sunshine and holidays. Tropical perfumes are a mix of sweetness and warmth, designed to boost your mood even on the longest friday before your vacation. Expect passion fruit, pineapple, coconut, and all that exotic vibe that makes you dream of faraway places, sometimes, one spritz is all it takes. Basically, it’s a one-way ticket to an olfactory getaway straight from your couch. Pretty dreamy, right?

Tropical-scented perfumes extend the feeling of our holidays

Fame - Rabanne

An explosion of mango and bergamot that wakes you up better than coffee. In the heart, jasmine and olibanum add a floral and resinous touch. The vanilla and sandalwood base wraps it all in softness. Perfect if you want something exotic without going overboard with sweetness.

Leisure in Paradise - Simone Andreoli

A tropical gourmand that blends coconut, vanilla, papaya, and pineapple into a sweet, enveloping mix. Woody base notes keep it from turning into candy. It takes you straight to a Cuban beach, no packing required.

Nº 20 Vitamina E.Xótica - Victorio & Lucchino

A burst of fruity freshness: kiwi, papaya, mandarin, and blackcurrant open the scent. A floral heart of peony, jasmine, passion fruit, and a hint of pink pepper adds character and vibrancy. The warm and cozy base blends cedar, sandalwood, and musk, for a soft and irresistible finish. A true olfactory smoothie.

Bombshell Escape - Victoria's Secret

Sweet and feminine, this perfume plays with notes of guava and peony, while palm leaves and palm wood at the base instantly transport you to an exotic beach. A simple tropical, but one that knows what it’s doing.

Dot - Marc Jacobs

A fruity-floral scent that mixes red berries, dragon fruit, and honeysuckle at the top, with a heart of coconut, jasmine, and orange blossom. The base is warm and comforting, with marine wood, musk, and vanilla making it a perfect pick for those who want their tropicals on the chic side.

Le Chant des Sirènes 27.1 - Pierre Guillaume Paris

This is a tropical with a marine, refined twist: top notes of carambola (yes, that’s starfruit!), almond, and sea fennel kick things off, while a base of rosewood, opoponax, and sandalwood brings warmth and depth. Ideal for the modern mermaid who didn’t trade her voice for a prince, but for a tropical fruit cocktail, because, let’s be honest, priorities.