There are few things that taste like summer the way a glass of chilled watermelon juice does. Maybe you remember walking home sticky-faced as a kid, or sneaking a slice from the fridge on a sweltering afternoon — that clean, sweet, watery lightness is what this recipe brings back. If you want a drink that feels like a backyard breeze in a cup, you’re in the right place.
For an easy weeknight menu, serve this juice alongside a Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowl.

Why you’ll love this watermelon juice
This recipe is ridiculously simple, naturally refreshing, and wildly versatile. You don’t need fancy equipment — a blender or food processor and a fine sieve will do. The base is just ripe watermelon and a little lime; from there you can keep it pure, brighten it with mint, or give it a little fizz with sparkling water. It’s perfect for kids, potlucks, or just when you need something light that hydrates and tastes of sunshine.
On hot nights I like to pair it with Grilled Shrimp Bowl with Avocado Corn Salsa.
Ingredients
These quantities make about 4 generous servings. If you’re serving a crowd, watermelon scales beautifully.
- 6 cups seedless watermelon cubes (about half a medium watermelon)
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice (about half a lime)
- 1–2 teaspoons honey or agave (optional, depending on sweetness)
- Fresh mint leaves (optional, 6–8 leaves)
- Ice cubes, for serving
- Sparkling water (optional, to top off)
Optional additions
- 1/2-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled (for a spicy kick)
- Pinch of sea salt (to enhance sweetness)
- Vodka or rum (if you want a boozy version — about 1–2 ounces per cup)
How to Make Watermelon Juice
Follow these steps and you’ll have bright, smooth watermelon juice in under 10 minutes.
- Prep the watermelon: Cut the watermelon into cubes and remove any large seeds. Seedless varieties are easiest but small seeds won’t ruin the drink.
- Blend: Place the watermelon cubes in a blender with the lime juice and honey (if using). Add mint or ginger now if you’re using them. Blend on high until completely smooth.
- Strain (optional): If you prefer a silky juice, pour the blended watermelon through a fine mesh sieve into a pitcher, pressing gently to extract every last drop. If you don’t mind a bit of pulp, skip this step.
- Chill and serve: Refrigerate the juice for 15–30 minutes or pour over ice immediately. If you want a spritzy finish, top each glass with a splash of sparkling water.
- Garnish: Add a sprig of mint, a thin lime wheel, or a small watermelon wedge on the rim for a pretty, easy touch.

Quick tips
- If your watermelon isn’t super sweet, a pinch of salt does wonders to bring out the sugars.
- Cold watermelon gives the best texture straight from the blender — chill the fruit if it’s warm.
- For a frosty slush, freeze cubes of watermelon and blend them frozen with a splash of water or lime juice.
Variations and pairings
Want to switch things up? Add cucumber for extra coolness, basil for a peppery twist, or a splash of lime cordial for sweetness without texture. If you’re serving brunch, this drink makes a lovely pairing with sweet pancakes or savory morning dishes — try matching it with Coffee Pancakes for a fun contrast. Serve watermelon juice with Coffee Pancakes for a surprising breakfast combo.
FAQs
Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, watermelon juice stays fresh for 2–3 days. It’ll separate a bit — just give it a quick stir or shake before serving.
Yes — pour the juice into ice cube trays or freezer-safe containers. Frozen cubes are fantastic in smoothies or to chill drinks without diluting them.
Absolutely. It’s hydrating and naturally sweet. If you want to reduce sugar, skip the added honey — ripe watermelon is usually sweet enough on its own.
This juice plays nicely at brunches, BBQs, and pool days. It’s also a lovely palate cleanser between heavy courses. Serve it over ice with a bright garnish and watch guests reach for seconds.
Conclusion
Making watermelon juice is one of those small pleasures that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly new. It’s fast, forgiving, and endlessly adaptable — whether you keep it classic with lime or jazz it up with ginger and mint. Keep a pitcher chilled in the fridge on hot days and you’ll thank yourself later. If you want a savory dinner to follow, try Honey Garlic Chicken Bowls.
Enjoy the bright color, the instant refreshment, and the way a simple glass of juice can make a regular afternoon feel like a little celebration. If you want a savory dinner to follow, try Honey Garlic Chicken Bowls.

Watermelon Juice
Ingredients
Main
- 6 cups seedless watermelon cubes about half a medium watermelon
- 1 tbsp fresh lime juice about half a lime
- 1 tsp honey or agave, optional
- Ice cubes for serving
Optional Add-ins
- Fresh mint leaves 6–8 leaves
- ½ inch piece fresh ginger peeled
- Pinch sea salt
- Sparkling water to top off
To Garnish
- Mint sprigs
- Thin lime wheels
- Small watermelon wedges
Instructions
- Cut the watermelon into cubes and remove any large seeds. Seedless watermelon is easiest, but small seeds are fine if you strain later.
- Place watermelon cubes, lime juice, and honey (if using) in a blender. Add mint or ginger if desired. Blend on high until smooth.
- For a silky texture, pour through a fine mesh sieve into a pitcher, pressing to extract the juice. Skip if you prefer pulp.
- Refrigerate for 15–30 minutes or pour over ice. Top with sparkling water for fizz if you like.
- Add mint sprigs, lime wheels, or a small watermelon wedge for a pretty finish.
Notes
- Adjust honey to taste — ripe watermelon may not need extra sweetener.
- Freeze watermelon cubes for an instant slush or to use as ice without diluting the flavor.
- A pinch of salt enhances perceived sweetness, especially in less-ripe fruit.






