62 Hawaii Coloring Pages
Get ready to explore the beauty of the islands with these free Hawaii coloring pages that are all printable as PDF files! From sandy beaches and palm trees to hula dancers, surfboards, volcanoes, and tropical flowers, these coloring sheets bring the Aloha spirit right to your home. Kids and adults alike can enjoy coloring Hawaiian traditions, sea life, and iconic island scenes.

On this page, you’ll find a wide mix of coloring sheets: Hawaiian landscapes, tiki statues, hibiscus flowers, ukuleles, sea turtles, dolphins, and even surfers catching a big wave. Whether you’re teaching kids about Hawaii, planning a luau party, or just want to relax with tropical-themed art, these printables are perfect.
How to Use the Hawaii Coloring Sheets
To use these free coloring pages, simply click on any of the images or links below. A PDF file will open in a new tab, and from there you can print or download the printable PDF coloring sheet. You can also upload them to a tablet and color digitally.
All of the coloring sheets are designed on standard US letter size paper, but they also print well on A4 paper. Just grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils, and start bringing Hawaii to life with bright island colors.
Fun Things To Do With Your Hawaii Coloring Pages
1. Create a Hawaiian Garland
After coloring tropical flowers like hibiscus or plumeria, cut them out and use a hole punch at the center. String them together with yarn or ribbon to make a Hawaiian lei or garland. Kids can wear their handmade leis during a luau-themed party or hang them as room decorations.
2. Build a Surfboard Wall Display
Color and cut out the surfboard-themed coloring sheets. Once done, glue them onto cardboard for sturdiness. Arrange the surfboards on a wall or bulletin board to look like a surf shack display. This project is great for classrooms learning about Hawaii’s surf culture.
3. Turn Pages Into Luau Party Decorations
Use the tiki, palm tree, or hula dancer coloring sheets as party decorations. After coloring, mount them onto colorful construction paper and tape them to the walls for a Hawaiian party vibe. You can also laminate them so they last for multiple events.
4. Make a Hawaiian Postcard Set
Fold a piece of cardstock in half, then glue your favorite colored Hawaii pages to the front. Write a fun message inside like “Aloha from Hawaii!” This makes a perfect classroom writing activity or a keepsake for grandparents and friends.
5. Ocean-Themed Mobile
Choose sea life pages such as dolphins, turtles, or fish. Color and cut them out, then attach each one to string. Tie the strings to a hanger or stick to create a hanging ocean mobile. This works well as a decoration for a child’s room or as a classroom craft.
6. Design a Volcano Diorama
Take the volcano coloring sheet and use it as the background for a shoebox diorama. Add cotton balls for smoke and tissue paper for lava flowing down. Place small cut-out palm trees or animals around the volcano scene. It’s a fun way to mix art with science.
7. Hawaiian Memory Game
Print two copies of several small coloring pages like flowers, surfboards, or ukuleles. After coloring, cut them into squares and use them as cards for a memory-matching game. Kids will have fun finding pairs while learning about Hawaiian objects.
8. Create a Luau Table Centerpiece
Color Hawaiian flowers, coconuts, and pineapples, then cut them out and tape them onto skewers or straws. Stick them into a foam block or a small vase filled with sand. This makes a tropical table centerpiece perfect for parties.
9. Make a Storybook About Hawaii
Staple several completed coloring sheets together to form a mini book. Kids can write a short sentence or fun fact about each page, like “This is a hula dancer. Hula is a Hawaiian dance.” This turns coloring time into a learning activity.
10. Hawaiian Masks
Choose tiki or hula-themed coloring pages. After coloring, cut out the design and attach elastic string to make wearable masks. These can be used for pretend play, costume parties, or classroom skits about Hawaiian culture.
11. Surfboard Bookmark
Print smaller surfboard coloring sheets, color them, and laminate for durability. Cut them into bookmark shapes and punch a hole at the top to add ribbon. These make fun Hawaiian-themed bookmarks for summer reading.
12. Ocean Scene Collage
Cut out different sea animals from your coloring sheets, such as turtles, dolphins, and fish. Glue them onto a blue poster board to create a giant underwater Hawaiian ocean scene. Kids can work together to make one big classroom mural.
13. Hawaiian Shadow Puppets
Attach colored tiki statues, palm trees, or island animals to popsicle sticks. Shine a flashlight on a wall to use them as shadow puppets. Kids can put on a Hawaiian-themed puppet show using their creations.
14. Tropical Coasters
After coloring Hawaiian flower or ocean designs, laminate the sheets and cut them into squares. These can be used as drink coasters at a summer party or luau. They’re both fun and practical.
15. Classroom Bulletin Board Theme
Teachers can have students color different Hawaiian-themed pages and then pin them to a bulletin board. Add a title like “Aloha from Our Class!” and decorate with sandpaper for the beach or tissue paper for flowers. It makes a bright, cheerful classroom display.
