If you’ve been searching for a party drink that looks like it took hours but comes together in minutes – you just found it.
This Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea is everything a summer party drink should be: vibrant, refreshing, and absolutely show-stopping. That gorgeous two-tone look – golden mango on the bottom, deep ruby hibiscus on top – will have your guests reaching for their phones before they even take a sip.
And here’s the best part: it’s completely non-alcoholic, caffeine-free, and perfect for every person at your table – kids, pregnant guests, and everyone in between.
Whether you’re throwing a backyard bash, a baby shower, a birthday brunch, or just need something gorgeous to serve on a hot afternoon, this drink delivers. Every. Single. Time.
Let’s make it.

Why This Drink Is a Party Game-Changer
You know that moment at a party when someone walks in with a tray of drinks and the whole room stops? That’s what this does.
The two-layer effect happens naturally – no fancy tricks required. The thick mango purée settles at the bottom while the hibiscus tea floats on top, creating that stunning ombré look all on its own.
It tastes just as good as it looks. The tangy, slightly tart hibiscus perfectly balances the creamy sweetness of mango. It’s bright, fruity, and incredibly refreshing – like a tropical vacation in a glass.
And because it’s naturally sweetened with agave, it’s a drink you can feel good about serving to everyone.
What You’ll Need
Here’s the full ingredient list. Everything is easy to find at any grocery store.
Dried Hibiscus Flowers – These are the star of the show. They brew into a bold, ruby-red tea with a tangy, cranberry-like flavor. Look for them in the tea aisle, Latin grocery stores, or online. You might also see them labeled as “Jamaica flowers” or “flor de Jamaica.”
Boiling Water – You’ll use this to steep the hibiscus flowers and draw out all that gorgeous color and flavor.
1 Large Ripe Mango – The riper, the better. A perfectly ripe mango is naturally sweet and blends into the creamiest, most luscious purée. If it smells sweet and gives slightly when you press it, it’s ready to go.
Lemon Juice – Just a tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice brightens everything up and keeps the mango purée tasting fresh and vibrant.
Agave Syrup – This natural sweetener dissolves easily and adds just enough sweetness without overpowering the other flavors. It’s also lower on the glycemic index than regular sugar.
Water – Just a splash to help the mango blend smoothly into a silky purée.
Ice – The more, the better! Use regular ice cubes, or grab a mini ice cube tray for that aesthetic pellet-ice look you’ve seen all over TikTok.
Pro Tip: Can’t find fresh mango? No worries. Frozen mango chunks (thawed) or store-bought mango purée work perfectly here. Just make sure there’s no added sugar if you want to control the sweetness yourself.

Tools You’ll Need
- Tea kettle (or a small saucepan)
- Blender
- Airtight container or mason jar (for storing)
- Tall glasses for serving
That’s genuinely it. No special equipment, no fancy gadgets. Just a blender and a kettle standing between you and the most beautiful drink you’ve ever served at a party.
How to Make Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea
This comes together in three simple steps. You can make both components ahead of time, which makes it perfect for party prep.
Step 1: Brew the Hibiscus Tea
Add 2 tablespoons of dried hibiscus flowers to your tea kettle or a heat-safe pitcher. Pour in 5 cups of boiling water.
Let the flowers steep until the water is a deep, jewel-toned red – about 10 to 15 minutes. The longer it steeps, the more intense the color and flavor.
Once steeped, let it cool completely to room temperature. To speed things up, transfer it to the fridge after 30 minutes. It needs to be fully chilled before serving so it doesn’t melt all your ice.
Make-ahead tip: Brew the hibiscus tea the night before your party. It keeps beautifully in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Step 2: Make the Mango Purée
Slice your mango and scoop the flesh into a blender. Add 1 tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, 2 tablespoons of agave syrup, and 1 tablespoon of water.
Blend until completely smooth and silky. You’re looking for a purée with no chunks – it should pour easily but still be thick enough to layer.
Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate until you’re ready to serve. This also keeps in the fridge for up to 3 days, making it ideal for batch prepping before a party.

Step 3: Assemble and Serve
This is the fun part – and it’s so satisfying every single time.
Grab a tall glass. Spoon or pour in a generous layer of mango purée at the bottom – about 2 to 3 tablespoons, or more if you love it extra mangoy.
Add a big handful of ice on top of the mango layer.
Then slowly pour the chilled hibiscus tea over the ice. The ice acts as a barrier, helping the two layers stay beautifully separated for that stunning visual effect.
Don’t stir yet – let your guests admire it first. Then stir everything together just before drinking and enjoy that perfect sip of tangy-sweet bliss.
The Secret to Getting Those Perfect Layers
The layered look is honestly easier than it seems, but here are a few tricks to make sure it works every time.
First, make sure your hibiscus tea is fully chilled before you pour it. Warm tea will melt the ice too fast and blend right into the mango before you can even snap a photo.
Second, don’t skip the ice between layers. That ice cushion is what slows the pour and keeps the tea floating on top.
Third, pour the hibiscus tea slowly – a gentle pour over the back of a spoon works great if you want an extra-defined layer. But honestly, even a slightly imperfect pour still looks stunning.

Why Your Party Guests Will Obsess Over This Drink
Let’s talk about why this drink works so well for entertaining.
It’s visually gorgeous. In a sea of lemonade pitchers and soda cans, a glass of Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea is genuinely jaw-dropping. People will ask you how you made it.
It’s completely inclusive. No alcohol, no caffeine, no dairy. It works for kids, pregnant guests, people who don’t drink, and everyone else. Serving a stunning, special drink that anyone can enjoy? That’s what being a great host looks like.
It scales easily. Double or triple the recipe to serve a crowd. Make the hibiscus tea in a large pitcher and keep the mango purée in a jar on the side so guests can build their own glasses – that turns it into an adorable DIY drink station.
It’s make-ahead friendly. Both components can be made 1 to 2 days in advance. On party day, all you have to do is pour and serve. That’s the kind of party planning we love around here.

Fun Variations to Try
Once you nail the base recipe, it’s incredibly easy to riff on it and make it your own.
Make it sparkling. Swap the still hibiscus tea for sparkling water poured on top of the mango purée. Same gorgeous layers, but with a fun fizzy kick. Incredible for New Year’s Eve or a bachelorette brunch.
Add a tropical twist. Blend a few chunks of pineapple or peach into your mango purée for a fruitier, more complex flavor. Mango-peach hibiscus is absolutely next-level.
Turn it into a mocktail. Add a squeeze of lime, a few fresh mint leaves, and a pinch of tajín on the rim of the glass. Suddenly this is the most sophisticated mocktail anyone has ever seen at a party.
Make a batch punch. Brew a large batch of hibiscus tea and pour it over a mango purée base in a large punch bowl. Drop in fresh mango slices and lime wheels for garnish. Stunning and effortless for large gatherings.
Try it frozen. Blend the mango purée with ice for a slushy mango base, then pour hibiscus tea over the top. It’s basically a tropical slushy in drink form. Kids go absolutely wild for this one.
The Health Perks (Bonus Points for You)
Not only is this drink gorgeous and delicious, it’s actually really good for you – and that’s always a nice thing to mention at a party.
Hibiscus is loaded with anthocyanins, the antioxidants responsible for its vibrant red color. These powerful compounds are linked to supporting heart health, reducing inflammation, and protecting cells from damage. It’s essentially a glass of good-for-you goodness.
Mango brings serious nutritional firepower too. It’s packed with vitamins A and C, both of which support immune function and skin health. That natural sweetness you’re tasting? Pure fruit nutrition doing its thing.
Agave syrup as a sweetener means a lower glycemic impact compared to regular sugar, and the whole drink is naturally vegan, gluten-free, and caffeine-free.
Serving this at a party? You’re basically the healthiest host in the room. Take the credit.
How to Serve It for a Party
Here’s how to make this drink feel extra special at your next gathering.
Set up a self-serve station. Line up a few tall glasses, place a jar of mango purée with a small ladle, a bucket of ice, and a pitcher of chilled hibiscus tea. Add a little sign that says “Build Your Own Mango Hibiscus Tea” – guests love the interactive element, and it frees you up to enjoy the party.
Garnish for the wow factor. A thin slice of mango on the rim, a sprig of fresh mint, or a small hibiscus flower floated on top takes it from pretty to absolutely magazine-worthy.
Serve in clear glasses. This is non-negotiable. The whole magic of this drink is the layered color. A clear glass shows it off perfectly. Tall skinny glasses or classic mason jars both work beautifully.
Batch it ahead. For a party of 10, make a double batch of hibiscus tea and a doubled mango purée recipe the day before. Store everything chilled, and assembly day-of takes less than 5 minutes.

Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
One of the biggest wins with this recipe is how friendly it is to prep ahead – a total lifesaver when you’re hosting.
Hibiscus Tea: Brews and stores in the fridge for up to 5 days. Make a big batch at the start of the week.
Mango Purée: Stores in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Give it a quick stir before serving.
Assembled Drinks: Best made fresh to preserve the layers. But if you’re in a rush, pre-assembling an hour ahead (without stirring) and keeping it in the fridge works fine. The layers may soften slightly, but it’ll still look beautiful.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I find dried hibiscus flowers?
Check the tea aisle, the Latin foods section, or health food stores. They’re also widely available online. Look for “flor de Jamaica” or “dried hibiscus” – same thing, different names.
Can I use frozen mango instead of fresh?
Absolutely! Thaw it first, then blend. The flavor is nearly identical, and it’s a great year-round option when fresh mango isn’t in season.
Can I make this without agave?
Yes! Honey, simple syrup, or even maple syrup all work well. Start with a smaller amount and taste as you go – different sweeteners have different intensity levels.
Is this kid-friendly?
One hundred percent. No alcohol, no caffeine. Kids love the sweet mango flavor and are completely obsessed with the pretty colors. This is actually a fantastic birthday party drink for all ages.
How do I keep the layers from mixing when I serve it?
Make sure the tea is fully chilled, add plenty of ice between the mango and tea layers, and pour the tea slowly. The layers will naturally start to blend a little as the ice melts – that’s completely normal and still looks gorgeous.
Can I make a large batch for a crowd?
Yes! This recipe scales perfectly. For a party of 12 to 15, triple the hibiscus tea batch and triple the mango purée. Set up a self-serve station and let guests pour their own – it’s fun and takes all the pressure off you.
More Party Drinks You’ll Love
If this Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea has your hosting brain buzzing with ideas, here are a few more crowd-pleasing drinks to add to your party repertoire:
Watermelon Lime Mint Mocktail – Refreshing, fruity, and perfect for outdoor summer parties. Great for all ages.
Brazilian Lemonade (Dairy-Free) – Creamy, citrusy, and unlike any lemonade you’ve ever tasted. A total conversation starter.
White Wine Sangria – For the guests who want something a little more grown-up. Light, fruity, and endlessly customizable.
With a drink lineup like this, you’re not just throwing a party – you’re creating an experience. And your guests will absolutely remember it.

You’ve Got This, Party Host
The best parties aren’t the ones with the most decorations or the fanciest venues. They’re the ones where everyone feels welcomed, taken care of, and genuinely having fun.
This Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea is your secret weapon. It looks like you spent hours on it. It tastes absolutely incredible. And it took about 15 minutes of actual hands-on time.
That’s what great hosting looks like. Now go make it, take a photo, and prepare to get a whole lot of “Oh my gosh, what IS this?” from your guests.
You’re so ready for this.

Mango Hibiscus Iced Tea
Equipment
- Tea kettle or small saucepan
- Blender
- Airtight container
- Tall clear glasses for serving
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons dried hibiscus flowers
- 5 cups boiling water
- 1 large ripe mango
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 2 tablespoons agave syrup
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 cup ice (plus more for serving)
Instructions
- Brew the hibiscus tea. Add 2 tablespoons of dried hibiscus flowers to a tea kettle or heat-safe pitcher. Pour in 5 cups of boiling water. Let steep for 10–15 minutes, then let cool to room temperature. Transfer to the fridge and chill completely (at least 30 minutes, or overnight).
- Make the mango purée. Slice the mango and scoop the flesh into a blender. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 tablespoons agave syrup, and 1 tablespoon water. Blend until completely smooth. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate until ready to serve.
- Assemble the drinks. Add 2–3 tablespoons of mango purée to the bottom of a tall clear glass. Add a generous handful of ice on top. Slowly pour the chilled hibiscus tea over the ice to create the two-layer effect. Stir just before drinking and enjoy!
Notes
- If fresh mango is not in season, frozen mango (thawed) or store-bought mango purée work perfectly.
- Both the hibiscus tea and mango purée can be made 1–2 days ahead and stored in the fridge.
- For a sparkling version, use sparkling water in place of hibiscus tea, or top the finished drink with a splash of club soda.
- To scale for a party, double or triple all ingredients. Set up a self-serve station with the purée, ice, and tea so guests can build their own.
- For the best layers, make sure the hibiscus tea is fully chilled before pouring, and add plenty of ice between the mango and tea layers.
