Palm trees sway overhead, rippling streaks of amber light behind your closed lids. The ocean laps at the shoreline in polite waves, as if taking sips of white sand before withdrawing back into the sea. Lounging on a chaise, you let your sense of scent take over while your eyes rest—separating ocean brine from the nearby flowering bushes and the sweet, earthy scent of tropical banana in the wind. Except when your eyes flutter open, you’re standing right where you were when you spritzed that new banana fragrance from the perfume gondola.
It’s no secret that scent is transportational, but some are downright transformative. Different concoctions are enough to inspire images of the sea or make you feel like royalty, and the latest fragrance trend to dominate the internet—banana gourmands—is no different. From niche fragrance houses to luxury brands, the perfume world is plopping you beneath the Brazilian sun, in a Miami Beach diner booth, or among the Hawaiian shrubbery with the unique sweetness it injects into every medley.

Why Are Banana Fragrances Trending?
The world of fragrance was one that, prior to the last several years, moved quite slowly in comparison to other beauty categories. In the latter half of the 20th century, perfume houses and designer brands debuted new scents every few years. Today, there are more micro-trend perfume launches and niche fragrance brands than ever before thanks to the ever-changing social media landscape and overconsumption craze. However, if you’re looking to invest in a fruity gourmand fragrance (a trend that’s stuck over the last few years) that still feels unique, banana-spiked scents are worth considering.
Experts such as Linda G. Levy, president of The Fragrance Foundation, agree—banana perfumes have never been timelier or more popular than they are today. “While we have experienced many seasons filled with fruit-forward fragrances, including stone fruits, berries, peaches, melons and more, now is the perfect time for banana to be more present as we shift into summer,” she states. The “sweet yet subtle ingredient,” as Levy puts it, adds a layer of soft complexity to sweet, woodsy, or floral medleys. After sifting through the many new banana fragrances on the market, we found seven power players worth considering on your next shopping spree. Below, our favorites from Nette, Marc Jacobs, Kayali, and more.

The Best Banana Fragrances of 2026, at a Glance

Key notes: Banana, sandalwood, cedar, iris
Woody, earthy, and of course, a bit sweet, this banana fragrance might be the most sophisticated of the bunch. Brazilian perfumery Granado uses the native banana in all of its glory—the ripeness of the peel, its fresh leaves, and velvety fruit—and marries it with other facets of the outdoors. Think warm sandalwood, snappy cedar, and powdery iris for that upscale, hotel lobby–like scent, splashed with the green warmth of just-ripe bananas.

Key notes: Banana, ylang ylang, rum, sandalwood
This rum-forward fragrance brings your favorite beach cocktail home. Perfect for those who prefer to walk on the sweet side, this budget-friendly perfume makes a statement with its complex base—a mixture of deep sandalwood, rich rum, sweet vanilla, and tropical ylang ylang—when topped off with banana. It screams vacation perfume and endures hot weather thanks to its sandalwood and patchouli base, which anchors the scent for all-day sweetness. Basically, it’s begging for a spot in your suitcase.
Customer review: “The description is perfect for this one. It’s like those banana candies you’d eat as a kid from the quarter machines, but elevated and grown. I absolutely love this scent. It lasts all day at work, and my job is labor-intensive.”

Key notes: Blue banana, Hawaiian hibiscus, mochi accord, rice milk
Personally recommended by Levy, this unique scent utilizes blue bananas—native to Hawaii, where Nette founder Carol Han Pyle spent much of her childhood—rice milk, mochi, and toasted sesame, creating a dimensional, “not your mother’s” banana perfume. If the above sounds a bit too edible, you’ll be pleased to know that Hawaiian white hibiscus also plays a role, leveling out the fragrance with a floral twist that adds freshness to this airy, tropical scent. A base of sandalwood, tonka beans, and vanilla deepens things even more, creating an unforgettable, nontraditional scent that smells equal parts fresh, yummy, and elevated.
Customer review: “I’m a huge fan of this scent! It isn’t that banana candy smell that you might think of when you hear banana scented perfume. This is a sophisticated and elevated banana. The rice and mochi notes pair so well with the green banana note. I’m very much into this perfume, and it’s become a true summer staple in my scent wardrobe!”

Key notes: Banana, jasmine, vanilla
If floral fragrances are your signature but you still want to explore the new banana trend, try this Daisy concoction from Marc Jacobs Beauty. A special collaboration with Murakami, this playful, fruity fragrance combines the creamy sweetness of banana with velvety vanilla and fresh jasmine—transforming your typical floral scent into something luminous and dimensional. Prepare for endless compliments.
Customer review: “This fruity scent from Marc Jacobs smells divine. I love a good fruity and sweet scent; it has notes of vanilla and banana that are very spunky and perfect for spring or summer. It’ll definitely get you compliments.”

Key notes: Banana, rum wood, tonka bean
It’s no secret that body mists are having quite a year, and this fine spray from Ellis Brooklyn is the perfect banana scent to spritz in your hair or keep in your beach bag for a post-swim pick-me-up. The featherlight mist blends notes of banana, rum, and tonka bean into one satisfyingly sweet confection, offering a shimmering wash compared to the concentrated aromas of eau de parfums. At just $39, this scent is the perfect pick for anyone who wants to experiment with layering or wearing this scent alone before committing fully to a banana fragrance.
Customer review: “There are so many things I love about this scented spray. It has a delicious, sweet, and fruity scent, yet it is perfectly balanced. This banana milkshake scent smells wonderful, with creamy and vanilla notes. I am completely captivated by it. I receive compliments constantly. It is perfect to keep in your bag at all times.”

Key notes: Banana, coconut cream, jasmine, vanilla bourbon
We know and love Kayali for the brand’s rich-smelling, sweet scents, which is why it’s no surprise that its banana fragrance—a stunning, unisex array of the tropical fruit, solar jasmine, bright gardenia, and creamy coconut—knocks it out of the park. The seawater glass sets the scene for a scent that beautifully balances sweetness and brightness, while its floral notes add the touch of elegance that separates this perfume from the rest. It really is Maui in a bottle.
Customer review: “One of my favorite scents ever! I’m obsessed. I’ve never smelled something so unique and fresh, and it really does smell like banana mixed with an exotic sweetness. […] I’ve been struggling to find a scent that’s different and sexy. I’m bored of all the big brand scents, so I’m going to stock up on this gem! Please keep making this; it’s just so yummy.”

Key notes: Banana, coconut, maple syrup
This one is for the banana lovers who want to go all in. Juliette Has a Gun’s Banana Rush commits to the bit, placing warm banana at the forefront and turning up its addictive qualities with sugary maple syrup, inviting coconut, sensual sandalwood, and bright Frangipani flower. The result is a warm, spicy gourmand that develops into something deeper and more dimensional after drying onto the skin.
Customer review: “This is an exceptional perfume that not only delivers a fragrance, but an experience. So warm, long-lasting, and very addictive to me. Tried in store before a purchase, so not a blind buy, but if you love banana bread with coffee—trust me, it’s a must-have for your collection. It’s unique and maybe not a ‘signature’ scent, but [I] absolutely enjoy having it in my rotation. Please try.”

How to Layer Banana Scents
According to Levy, you can certainly layer banana scents. “To not be overtly sweet and sugary, stay with the ingredients that complement banana but do not overpower [it],” she suggests. “Banana notes can go from sweet to smooth, so try to find a scent that has a hint of banana rather than it being the lead ingredient.” Think Granado Yes, Nós Temos Banana or Nette Mochi Banane. “When there’s a hint of banana, there’s a smoothness to the scent that’s calming and comforting,” she explains. To add depth, layer your banana scent over a woody fragrance, or to lean into the gourmand of it all, try starting with a vanilla scent before adding your banana perfume.
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