An ocean of creativity with free whale coloring pages for kids. These 25 detailed black and white pages allow whale lovers to celebrate these magnificent creatures.
Whales are sea creatures that come in all shapes, sizes, and types, but they’re usually quite large.
From the dwarf sperm whale to the mighty blue whale, these animals have captivated us for thousands of years.
They can be found in every ocean on Earth, and they have been the subjects of legends, myths, and stories in different cultures and belief systems.
This collection of pages will introduce you to whales like the blue whale, beluga, humpback, narwhal, orca, and many more!
There is a lot to learn about whales as well, and you will discover some of these facts as you color.
25 Free Whale Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Baby Whale Next To Mother Coloring PDF
Seeing a whale while diving would be something amazing in and of itself, but seeing one with a baby would make it even more of a special experience! Depending on the species, some baby whales will stay with their mothers for a few months up to a couple of years!
2. Beluga Whale In Arctic Waters
As I touched on in the introduction, whales come in many different forms. Beluga whales are one of the most intriguing whale species, as they not only have a big melon-shaped head but also turn white as they get older. Belugas like to chill out in cold water, and can be found in many Arctic regions.
3. Blue Whale Swimming In The Ocean
Of all the animals on Earth, blue whales are by far the most magnificent. They are the largest animals living on the planet right now and can weigh around 200 tons! They also grow to be around 100 feet long, so it would be hard to miss one of these guys if you were to swim near one.
4. Cartoon Whale Underwater
This collection is for all ages to enjoy, so younger kids can have a whale of a time with this one! You can tell your child that, despite the bubbles around the whale, these mammals can’t breathe underwater and need to surface for a gulp of air.
5. Group Of Whales Swimming Together
What could be better than coloring just one whale? Coloring three, of course! Many whale species are very social creatures and live in groups known as pods.
6. Humpback Whale Jumping Out Of The Water
This magnificent humpback whale is breaching, meaning it’s leaping from the water. I always assumed this was for them to get a breath of air, but apparently that’s not solely the case! Scientists are unsure exactly why they do this, but some say it’s for communication or as a show of dominance. My theory is that they do it because it’s fun!
7. Mother Whale With Baby Calf
Here’s another heart-warming scene of a baby whale with its mother. A baby whale is called a calf, the same name used for a baby cow.
8. Swimming Narwhal With Long Tusk
Narwhals are some of the most unique-looking creatures on the planet, notable for their long tusks. In fact, it’s believed that narwhals inspired the myth of the unicorn. When tusks would wash up on shore, some people thought they had found unicorn tusks.
9. Orcas Swimming Near Icebergs
Orcas are well known for their black and white patterned bodies, but they’re also known for being incredibly intelligent and dangerous. They don’t call them killer whales for nothing!
10. Sperm Whale Diving Underwater
This massive sperm whale looks like it’s feeling a bit angry! This species of whale is thought to have inspired the character of Moby Dick, a massive white whale hunted by the obsessive captain Ahab.
11. Whale Blowing Water From Blowhole
It may look like whales are blowing water from their blowholes, but that’s not actually true! They’re actually breathing out warm air, and the fact that it looks like water is an illusion.
12. Whale Breaching In Front Of Sunset
Once you have added some colors to this sunset scene, it will be one of the most stunning in the collection!
13. Whale Diving Under Waves
There are so many details to color on the waves here, and using different shades of blue will help to make it look more dynamic.
14. Whale Diving Toward The Ocean Floor
While many whales stay in shallower waters, some are capable of diving as deep as 9800 feet so that they can hunt animals like giant squid.
15. Whale Diving To Ocean Floor Coloring Sheet
This whale is taking a deep dive, and you can show that it’s deeper by using some darker colors to suggest the lack of light at this depth.
16. Whale Breaching Calm Water
Seeing a breaching whale is something I could never get tired of. This detailed whale looks utterly magnificent as it performs this feat.
17. Whale Near A Coral Reef
This smaller whale is swimming near a coral reef, and coral always gives you the chance to use some bright and bold colors. If you want it to look even more vibrant, you could draw even more coral and then color it in.
18. Whale Swimming Through Large Waves
Ships need to be very careful when sailing through waves like these, but whales can glide through effortlessly.
19. Whale Near Underwater Rocks
Whales need to be careful when swimming around rocks, as they can hurt themselves if they swim too closely. If you want to make this scene even more interesting, you could draw a sunken ship looming in the background.
20. Whale Next To A School Of Fish
Some species of fish like to form groups around whales, and they do this because it makes it less likely that predators will target them, and also sometimes allows them to find food more easily.
21. Whale Next To Jellyfish And Starfish
This scene shows off some other favorite sea creatures of mine: jellyfish and starfish. These creatures allow you to incorporate different kinds of colors and techniques.
22. Whale Spouting Water In The Air
Seeing water explode up from the surface of the ocean is a great way to tell that whales are nearby! When people go on whale watching tours, they keep their eyes peeled for these spouts.
23. Whale Near A Boat
It’s easy to forget just how big whales are, but seeing one compared to a boat really puts their size into perspective.
24. Whale Swimming Near Seaweed
Looking at the surface of the ocean here, you’d never know that just beneath the surface, a giant whale is swimming amongst the seaweed.
25. Whale Tail Above The Surface Coloring Page
If you were to see a whale in the wild, seeing a tail diving below would probably be the last you would see of it! For a final whale fact, blue whales have incredibly loud calls. They reach around 188 decibels, which is louder than a jet engine!After You Color Your Whale Pages
- Draw some other sea creatures from similar families, such as dolphins, next to the whales.
- Design a cartoon diver version of yourself and draw the character diving with the whales.
- Recreate famous whale scenes from stories like Moby Dick or Pinocchio by adding different characters.