Curved bodies and smooth fins fill these Dolphin Coloring Pages. A dolphin leaps above rolling waves with its tail fluke visible. Another rests beside a coral formation on the ocean floor.
One reaches toward floating seaweed strands near the surface. The outlines stay bold and clear. One of these fits into a waiting room folder. Each hand-drawn outline uses simple shapes that work with any coloring tool you have at home.
Ocean Scenes You’ll Find
- A dolphin jumping through a ring of bubbles rising from below
- Dolphin swimming beside a cluster of rocks on the seafloor
- A dolphin peeking out from behind tall kelp stalks swaying upward
- Dolphin arranging shells scattered across sandy ocean ground
- A dolphin holding a small fish gently in its mouth near reef edges
The scenes feel open and peaceful. Some pages show underwater views with coral or starfish. Others show surface moments with waves or distant islands.
A few include driftwood pieces or smooth stones resting on the bottom. Kids can start coloring during morning routine transition time without needing instructions.
Coloring builds focus and patience.
Every dolphin moves, rests, or plays in a different position. One might be pulling itself through a narrow gap between rocks. Another leans against a sunken log covered in barnacles.
The variety keeps each page interesting without adding complicated details. These Dolphin Coloring Pages work well when you need something engaging that doesn’t require setup.
The print-ready page format means you print what you need, when you need it. Standard printer paper handles these outlines perfectly. Crayons glide across the wide-open spaces.
Markers stay clean if you use regular tips. Pencils let kids add shading to water or dolphin bodies if they want extra depth.
Each dolphin has the same sleek shape—rounded snout, curved dorsal fin, strong tail—but the actions change. One might be climbing over a reef ledge. Another stacks its flippers close while gliding.
The ink-friendly design prints clearly on any basic home printer without wasting ink on heavy backgrounds.
Grocery store parking lot entertainment becomes easier with a printout and a small crayon box. These Dolphin printables suit kids who are just learning to stay inside lines and those who’ve colored dozens of pages before.
Dolphins sleep with one eye open so half their brain can rest while the other half stays alert.
🎨 Creative Tip: Press firmly with a crayon along the dolphin’s back to make the dorsal fin stand out from the body.
How to Print Your Pages
Scroll down and pick the dolphin scene you like best. Click the orange “PRINT” button below it. Your page opens in a new tab. Print it and grab your markers or crayons. Start coloring right away.
Do the dolphins swim alone or in groups?
Always alone, just one dolphin per page with ocean surroundings.
Are waves and water included in the drawings?
Some pages show wave outlines, others show underwater scenes only.
Can younger kids handle these outlines?
Yes, all lines are thick and easy to follow.



















