Buy Rum Online in Florida — Summer Cocktails & Caribbean Sipping (2026)

Buy Rum Online in Florida — Summer Cocktails & Caribbean Sipping (2026)

No state drinks rum quite like Florida. With the Caribbean a short hop away, Cuban heritage running through Miami, and tiki bars dotting both coasts, rum isn't a novelty here — it's the home spirit. And in the summer of 2026, with rum enjoying a full-blown renaissance, there's never been a better time to stock your Florida bar cart. Bourbon Central ships a deep, carefully chosen rum selection straight to your door across the Sunshine State, from Pensacola to Key West.

The rums Florida summers were made for

Start with a clean white for daiquiris and mojitos on the lanai: Havana Club Clásico ($29.09) is a Cuban-style light rum with enough body to stand up to fresh lime and mint, and it's a fitting nod to Miami's rum roots. For a Jamaican twist with real character, Appleton Estate Signature Blend ($25.99) brings banana and orange-peel funk to any highball.

When the sun goes down and you want something to sip on the porch, Diplomático Reserva Exclusiva ($39.99) delivers toffee and dried-fruit richness that rivals a good bourbon, while Mount Gay Black Barrel ($47.09) is the bartender's pick for a rum old fashioned or a Dark 'n Stormy. And for a true after-dinner luxury, Ron Zacapa Centenario 23 ($54.99) — solera-aged in the Guatemalan highlands — is as good as aged rum gets.

Fast shipping across the Sunshine State

Whether you're hosting on a Tampa boat dock, mixing daiquiris in Orlando, or sipping aged rum on a Naples balcony, Bourbon Central delivers. Browse the full rum collection for every style from white to extra-aged, explore our top-rated bottles in best sellers, or check out the deep range of solera rum in our Ron Zacapa collection.

New to building a rum shelf? Our 10 best rums to try in 2026 is the perfect starting point, and our brand-new summer 2026 rum guide breaks down exactly what to pour for daiquiris, old fashioneds, and slow neat sipping. Order today and bring the Caribbean home to Florida.