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Hey, it’s Emmy! Okay, real talk — summer is basically my favorite season, and I’m a total sucker for anything that smells like sunscreen and sounds like waves crashing. So naturally, I went a little overboard and made a whole pile of summer beach coloring pages. Over 28 of them, actually. Oops?
Here’s the deal: there’s something in here for everyone. Little kids get big, chunky shapes they can actually color without losing their minds — a sandcastle, a smiling sun, a beach ball with stripes. Bigger kids get the fun stuff, like dolphins and sea turtles. And grown-ups? You get the fancy, detailed sunset scenes, because adult coloring pages are basically a stress-relief cheat code and I won’t apologize for it.
And yep — it’s all completely free. No “enter your email to unlock this” stuff, no weird pop-ups, nothing. Just click, print, and color. Easy.
Beach Coloring Pages for the Tiny Humans (Toddlers & Preschoolers)
Okay, these ones are my favorites, not gonna lie. Big, bold lines. Super simple shapes. The kind of coloring pages where even a 2-year-old going way outside the lines still ends up with something that looks… kind of amazing? (Refrigerator art, here we come.)
Quick tip: While they’re coloring that beach ball, ask “what color are you using now?” Free vocab lesson, zero effort required. You’re welcome.
Beach Coloring Pages for School-Aged Kids
Once kids hit kindergarten and up, they want more going on in the picture — and honestly, fair enough. This batch goes full “under the sea” mode.
These are detailed enough to keep a kid busy for a good chunk of time, but not so complicated they’ll fling the crayons across the room. Great for road trips, rainy days, or that “I need ten minutes of quiet” moment after school.
Beach Coloring Pages for Teens & Adults
I’m not gonna pretend adults don’t deserve their own coloring pages, because honestly? We need them more. This set is all about slow, detailed, zen-out designs — perfect for when you need to just… not think for a while.
Fair warning: these take longer. That’s kind of the point. Pour yourself something cold, throw on a podcast, and zone out for a bit.
Not Sure Which One to Grab First?
Honestly, just go with whatever fits whoever’s doing the coloring:
- Little kids (2–4): Toddler set — big shapes, can’t-go-wrong lines
- Bigger kids (5–10): The marine life and beach-day set
- Teens & adults: The detailed landscapes (aka the good stuff)
Other Fun Things to Do With These Pages
Turns out coloring pages aren’t just for… coloring. People keep coming up with cool ways to use these, and I’m so here for it.
1. Turn It Into a Summer Memory Book
Print a few pages, staple in some blank ones, and boom — instant memory book. Kids color the beach scenes, then scribble (or draw) what they actually did that summer on the pages right next to them.
2. Watercolor Time (On Cardstock!)
Got watercolors lying around? Print the more detailed pages on cardstock. The thicker paper handles wet paint way better, and the bold outlines basically do the hard work for you.
3. Beach Party Placemats
Throwing a beach-themed birthday? Laminate a few of the kid-friendly designs, toss some crayons on the table, and just like that — instant activity station, zero extra effort.
4. A Sneaky Little Ocean Lesson
While the kids color the dolphins, turtles, and seashells, casually drop a few “did you know” facts about ocean animals. They’ll think it’s just coloring time. You’ll know better.
Quick Questions People Always Ask
How do I actually print these? Click the image to open the PDF, then hit print. Pro tip: pick “Fit to Page” in your printer settings so nothing gets weirdly cut off.
Can teachers use these in class? Yep! Totally fine for personal use, homeschool, or classroom printing. No fees, no fine print, no catch.
What if I want to use markers or watercolors? Go for it — just print on thicker paper or cardstock first. Regular printer paper tends to bleed or wrinkle with wet stuff, so cardstock is the move.
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Anyway — go grab a stack of these free printable beach coloring sheets, print ’em out, and enjoy a little slice of summer, rain or shine. 🏖️































