Set sail with this kawaii sailboat coloring page, ready to print and color. It is perfect for summer coloring pages, beach themes, and quick calm-down time. Kids will love the happy boat and big, easy shapes ⛵.
Want more beach vibes? Browse our Summer coloring pages to build a fun, mix-and-match set.

Thick outlines and roomy shapes make it a favorite in coloring pages for kids. It prints clean on 8.5×11 and pairs with beach coloring pages like this sandcastle page.
You get simple, cute summer coloring pages without tiny details.
Download the PDF, grab crayons or markers, and color at home or school. Try it beside a bouncing beach ball or a bright sun to color for an easy mini theme.
It is one of our summer coloring pages free printable, and fits perfectly with cute coloring pages and summer coloring pages for kids.
Choose Your Version:
What’s Included
- 1-page PDF sized for US Letter 8.5 x 11
- JPEG preview for a quick look before printing
- Kawaii sailboat with mast and flag
- Wavy water and sparkle stars
- Thick bordered frame with bold lines
Features
- Bold single-line kawaii illustration
- Kid-friendly thick outlines and open spaces
- Low-ink, black-and-white page
- Works with crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Prints cleanly on home or school printers
- Coordinates with other coloring pages
Who It’s For
- Parents who want quick and calm beach activities at home or on the go.
- Preschool and kindergarten teachers planning ocean or transportation themes.
- Caregivers who need summer coloring pages for kids during travel or quiet time.
- After-school leaders and librarians setting up simple art stations.
- Party hosts adding an easy ocean-themed place-mat activity.
- Anyone building a binder of cute coloring pages for rainy-day fun.
How To Use
- Print the PDF at 100 percent scale on 8.5 x 11 paper for best results.
- Set out crayons or markers and invite kids to color the boat, flag, and waves.
- Encourage fine-motor practice by tracing the thick border and simple lines.
- Add a short ocean story or boat sound effects while they color for engagement.
- Display finished art on a bulletin board or fridge to celebrate effort.
- Laminate copies to reuse with dry-erase markers in centers or busy bins.
Classroom Ideas
Use this page in an ocean or transportation unit for a quick center. Invite students to circle shapes they see, then color by a simple code like blue for waves and red for the tiny flag. Pair it with a short boat rhyme and a counting prompt, such as how many stars or waves they can find. Fast finishers can add clouds or a shoreline to extend the scene.
Ways To Extend The Activity
- Invite kids to draw fish, shells, or a lighthouse around the frame.
- Cut out the boat and glue it on blue paper for a simple collage.
- Try a watercolor wash over crayon for a fun resist effect.
- Turn it into a letter S craft by labeling sail, sea, and stars.
- Make a mini book by stapling this with a few more ocean pages.
More Beach Printables To Try
Keep the ocean theme going with a breezy palm tree to color next. Set up a cozy scene with a beach chair and umbrella, then add sea life like a gentle seahorse or a friendly starfish. These make great companion coloring pages for a full mini unit.
🌷 Spring Has Sprung! 🐝
Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Have fun sailing through this sweet page. When you are ready for more ocean friends, try our cheerful sea turtle page.
🐝 Spring Printables
Plan your spring with these free printables from our sister site printablesforlife.com.







