Ready for a fun sandcastle coloring page companion? This free palm tree beach scene is perfect for summer coloring pages and quick, screen free fun. Print and color today. π΄
Love a full beach set? Add the matching sandcastle for an easy mini theme. ποΈ

Meet a clean, black and white palm tree beach scene with a tiny dotted island, coconuts, shells, and a sunny sky. It prints on one page and fits right in with our coloring pages for kids. Use it for a calm summer activity at home or in class.
Want more beach coloring pages to mix in? Try the playful beach ball, bright sun, and friendly dolphin coloring pages. It also pairs with our summer coloring pages for kids collection, so you can build a quick set of coloring pages for rainy days or travel.
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Birds chirping, bees buzzing, and lots of coloring & tracing.
Choose Your Version:
Whatβs included
- One page PDF, 8.5×11, ready to print.
- Clean black and white line art.
- Central palm tree with three coconuts.
- Small dotted sand island with shell and starfish.
- Sun, two clouds, and a wavy horizon inside a rounded frame.
Features
- Bold outlines for neat results.
- Easy coloring pages with simple shapes.
- Printer friendly, low ink.
- Calm, screen free activity.
- Works with crayons, markers, or watercolor.
Who itβs for
- Preschool and kindergarten teachers who want a quick summer handout.
- Parents who need a simple travel or restaurant activity.
- Caregivers planning beach week themes at home.
- Librarians and camp leaders setting out quiet table activities.
- Therapists and OTs using coloring for fine motor warm ups.
How to use it
- Download the PDF and print at 100 percent scale on plain paper or cardstock.
- Set out crayons or markers and invite kids to color the palm tree first, then the sky and sand.
- Encourage little hands to trace the frame and coconuts to practice control.
- Turn it into a craft by cutting the page out and mounting it on a bright background.
- Add a quick writing prompt on the back about a favorite day at the beach.
Classroom ideas
Use it for centers, early finisher bins, or a calm warm up before circle time. Tie it to letter P week or a beach theme, then display finished work on a bulletin board. Pair with a short read aloud about the ocean and invite students to spot coconuts, shells, and clouds in the art. ποΈ
Ways to extend the activity
- Glue a strip of blue paper at the bottom as the ocean and add tissue paper waves.
- Brush glue on the sand and sprinkle real sand or brown sugar for texture.
- Try crayon resist: draw details with white crayon, then paint a light watercolor wash.
- Count the coconuts, shells, and clouds, then write the numbers on the back.
- Make a mini book by stapling this page with a few other beach scenes.
Related posts
Building a bigger ocean set? Add a gentle whale or detailed coral scene. For seasonal timing, print the August page or bring in a festive 4th of July design for early summer fun.
Download and Start Coloring
Download the free PDF below and start coloring this sunny palm tree scene today. π

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