100+ Free Puerto Rico Coloring Pages: A Cultural Journey (Printable PDF)

By Ouissam

Have you ever wanted to travel to Puerto Rico without leaving your home?

Whether you’re a teacher planning a cultural unit, a parent looking for a meaningful creative activity, or a traveler who fell in love with the island and never stopped dreaming about it — these free Puerto Rico coloring pages are designed for you.

This massive printable collection goes far beyond a simple flag worksheet. Inside, you’ll discover Taíno symbols, historic forts, tropical wildlife, colonial architecture, and national pride icons — all carefully designed as high-quality printable Puerto Rico coloring pages (PDF format).

Ready to color your way through La Isla del Encanto?

Beach Day in Puerto Rico
Beach Day in Puerto Rico
Bioluminescent Bay Scene
Bioluminescent Bay Scene
Coquí Mandala Design
Coquí Mandala Design
El Morro Fortress Scene
El Morro Fortress Scene
Family Picnic at the Beach
Family Picnic at the Beach
Floral Puerto Rico Word Art
Floral Puerto Rico Word Art
Island Map for Kids
Island Map for Kids
Old San Juan Streets
Old San Juan Streets
Plena Music Celebration
Plena Music Celebration
Puerto Rican Festival Scene
Puerto Rican Festival Scene
Puerto Rican Flag & Coquí Frog
Puerto Rican Flag & Coquí Frog
Puerto Rican Food Page
Puerto Rican Food Page
Puerto Rican Parrot (Iguaca)
Puerto Rican Parrot (Iguaca)
Puerto Rico Coffee Farm in the Mountains
Puerto Rico Coffee Farm in the Mountains
Puerto Rico Night Festival Celebration
Puerto Rico Night Festival Celebration
San Juan Sunset View
San Juan Sunset View
Surfing in Rincon
Surfing in Rincon
Taino Symbols Page
Taino Symbols Page
Tropical Fruit Mandala
Tropical Fruit Mandala
Tropical Rainforest – El Yunque
Tropical Rainforest – El Yunque

📋 What’s Included in This Free Collection

This collection of Puerto Rico coloring pages PDF printables includes:

  • Iconic wildlife (coquí frog, Puerto Rican parrot, maga flower)
  • Historic landmarks like Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Parque de Bombas
  • Taíno indigenous symbols with an easy-to-understand meaning guide
  • National identity symbols — the Puerto Rican flag, seal, and traditional instruments
  • Simple bold-outline pages for toddlers
  • Detailed, intricate designs for teens and adults

Every page is available as a free printable Puerto Rico coloring sheet for personal and classroom use.

Puerto Rico’s Natural Wonders

The Coquí Frog 🐸

If there’s one sound that defines Puerto Rico, it’s the “ko-KEE” call of the coquí at night.

The beloved Eleutherodactylus coqui is considered a cultural symbol of the island. Unlike most frogs, it skips the tadpole stage and hatches fully formed — a fascinating science lesson built into a coloring activity.

Baby Coquí Family Scene
Baby Coquí Family Scene
Coquí Frog & Forest Friends
Coquí Frog & Forest Friends
Coquí Frog Mandala
Coquí Frog Mandala
Coquí Frog on a Tropical Leaf
Coquí Frog on a Tropical Leaf
Coquí in El Yunque Rainforest
Coquí in El Yunque Rainforest
Coquí on a Flower Bloom
Coquí on a Flower Bloom
Magical Glowing Coquí
Magical Glowing Coquí
Nighttime Coquí Singing Scene
Nighttime Coquí Singing Scene
Rainy Day Coquí Scene
Rainy Day Coquí Scene
Tree Bark Camouflage Scene
Tree Bark Camouflage Scene

This collection includes:

  • A detailed tropical rainforest version (perfect for older kids and adults)
  • A bold, simple version for young learners

These coquí coloring pages are ideal for science lessons, cultural studies, and Hispanic Heritage Month activities.

The Puerto Rican Amazon Parrot 🦜

One of the rarest birds in the world, the Puerto Rican Amazon parrot represents resilience and conservation success. This coloring page highlights its vibrant green body, blue wing feathers, and red forehead — making it both educational and visually engaging.

Baby Parrot in Nest
Baby Parrot in Nest
Close-Up Parrot Portrait
Close-Up Parrot Portrait
Conservation Awareness Page
Conservation Awareness Page
Iguaca in El Yunque Canopy
Iguaca in El Yunque Canopy
Parrot Feeding Scene
Parrot Feeding Scene
Parrot in Flight
Parrot in Flight
Parrot Mandala Design
Parrot Mandala Design
Parrot Perched on Rainforest Branch
Parrot Perched on Rainforest Branch
Parrot with Tropical Flowers
Parrot with Tropical Flowers
Rainforest Waterfall Scene
Rainforest Waterfall Scene

A perfect addition to environmental and wildlife units.

The Maga Flower 🌺

Puerto Rico’s national flower, the maga (Thespesia grandiflora), blooms in a rich rose-red shade. The broad tropical leaves and dramatic petals make this one of the most satisfying floral coloring pages in the collection.

Artistic Maga Pattern Page
Artistic Maga Pattern Page
Elegant Maga Flower Composition
Elegant Maga Flower Composition
Forest Path with Maga Flowers
Forest Path with Maga Flowers
Maga Floral Frame Design
Maga Floral Frame Design
Maga Flower & Hummingbird
Maga Flower & Hummingbird
Maga Flower Mandala
Maga Flower Mandala
Maga Flower on Tree Branch
Maga Flower on Tree Branch
Rainy Day Maga Scene
Rainy Day Maga Scene
Single Maga Flower Close-Up
Single Maga Flower Close-Up
Tropical Garden Scene
Tropical Garden Scene

Historical Landmarks & Architecture

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Known simply as “El Morro,” this 16th-century fortress guards the entrance to San Juan Bay. Its iconic garitas (rounded sentry boxes) are among the most recognizable images of Puerto Rico.

Aerial Perspective Scene
Aerial Perspective Scene
Colonial Era Scene
Colonial Era Scene
El Morro & Ocean Panorama
El Morro & Ocean Panorama
El Morro at Sunset
El Morro at Sunset
El Morro Front View
El Morro Front View
El Morro Mandala Design
El Morro Mandala Design
El Morro Tunnel Passage
El Morro Tunnel Passage
Historic Cannon Defense Scene
Historic Cannon Defense Scene
Kids Flying Kites at El Morro
Kids Flying Kites at El Morro
Lighthouse at El Morro
Lighthouse at El Morro

The coloring page focuses on a single ocean-facing garita — a calming, meditative design perfect for older students and adults.

Old San Juan’s Blue Cobblestones

The famous adoquines — blue-gray cobblestones lining Old San Juan’s streets — were originally made from iron furnace slag used as ship ballast during Spanish colonial times.

Blue Cobblestone Street Perspective
Blue Cobblestone Street Perspective
Cat on Cobblestone Alley
Cat on Cobblestone Alley
Close-Up Cobblestone Texture
Close-Up Cobblestone Texture
Cobblestone Mandala Design
Cobblestone Mandala Design
Floral Balcony Street
Floral Balcony Street
Horse Carriage on Cobblestones
Horse Carriage on Cobblestones
Night Lantern Glow Scene
Night Lantern Glow Scene
Old San Juan Street Panorama
Old San Juan Street Panorama
Rainy Day Reflection Scene
Rainy Day Reflection Scene
Street Café Scene
Street Café Scene

This printable Puerto Rico coloring page captures:

  • Colonial architecture
  • Wrought-iron balconies
  • Tropical flowers
  • Historic street scenery

An excellent social studies visual resource.

Parque de Bombas

Built in 1882 in Ponce, this striking red-and-black striped former firehouse is one of Puerto Rico’s most photographed landmarks. Its bold architectural lines make for a highly satisfying coloring experience.

Architectural Detail Close-Up
Architectural Detail Close-Up
Cultural Festival Scene
Cultural Festival Scene
Front View of Parque de Bombas
Front View of Parque de Bombas
Full Plaza Panorama
Full Plaza Panorama
Historic Firehouse Scene
Historic Firehouse Scene
Historical Firefighters Scene
Historical Firefighters Scene
Horse Carriage by the Firehouse
Horse Carriage by the Firehouse
Nighttime Landmark Scene
Nighttime Landmark Scene
Parque de Bombas Mandala
Parque de Bombas Mandala
Plaza Las Delicias Setting
Plaza Las Delicias Setting

Taíno Heritage & Indigenous Symbols

The Taíno were the Indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico, and their artistic legacy remains deeply woven into Boricua identity.

The Taíno Sun (El Sol de Jayuya)

Carved into rock in the mountain town of Jayuya, this powerful geometric sun symbol represents life force and creation. Its bold symmetry makes it ideal for both beginner and advanced colorists.

Bold Line Art Sun (Kid-Friendly)
Bold Line Art Sun (Kid-Friendly)
Classic Taíno Sun Symbol
Classic Taíno Sun Symbol
Decorative Tribal Pattern Sun
Decorative Tribal Pattern Sun
Sun & Cultural Celebration Scene
Sun & Cultural Celebration Scene
Sun & Petroglyph Frame
Sun & Petroglyph Frame
Sun Over Sacred Landscape
Sun Over Sacred Landscape
Sun with Nature Elements
Sun with Nature Elements
Taíno Sun Mandala
Taíno Sun Mandala

El Caracol (The Snail)

The spiral snail symbol reflects cycles of life, water, and rebirth. Its hypnotic curves offer a mindful coloring experience for teens and adults.

Cute Snail Family
Cute Snail Family
Fantasy Glowing Snail
Fantasy Glowing Snail
Forest Floor Snail Scene
Forest Floor Snail Scene
Garden Snail Adventure
Garden Snail Adventure
Rainy Day Snail Scene
Rainy Day Snail Scene
Snail on a Leaf Close-Up
Snail on a Leaf Close-Up
Snail Shell Mandala
Snail Shell Mandala
Snail Trail Pattern Page
Snail Trail Pattern Page

The Coquí Petroglyph

Bridging nature and heritage, the coquí also appears in ancient Taíno rock carvings— symbolizing the connection between humans and the natural world.

Advanced Intricate Coquí Design
Advanced Intricate Coquí Design
Classic Coquí Petroglyph Symbol
Classic Coquí Petroglyph Symbol
Coquí & Ancient Symbols Scene
Coquí & Ancient Symbols Scene
Coquí Petroglyph on Rock Surface
Coquí Petroglyph on Rock Surface
Coquí Petroglyph with Sun & Waves Fusion
Coquí Petroglyph with Sun & Waves Fusion
Nature & Petroglyph Fusion
Nature & Petroglyph Fusion
Simple Coquí Petroglyph (Kid-Friendly)
Simple Coquí Petroglyph (Kid-Friendly)
Tribal Pattern Coquí Design
Tribal Pattern Coquí Design

🗝️ Printable Symbol Meaning Key Included

SymbolMeaning
Taíno SunLife force, creation
El CaracolWater, cycles, rebirth
Coquí PetroglyphHarmony with nature

Symbols of Boricua Pride

The Puerto Rico Flag

This Puerto Rico flag coloring page includes a labeled diagram for educational use.

  • One white star (the Commonwealth)
  • Blue triangle (three branches of government)
  • Red stripes (strength and sacrifice)
  • White stripes (peace and liberty)
Classic Puerto Rico Flag
Classic Puerto Rico Flag
Detailed Decorative Flag (Advanced)
Detailed Decorative Flag (Advanced)
Flag Over Island Landscape
Flag Over Island Landscape
Flag Waving in the Wind
Flag Waving in the Wind
Flag with Cultural Symbols
Flag with Cultural Symbols
Flag with Floral Frame
Flag with Floral Frame
Kids Holding the Flag
Kids Holding the Flag
Puerto Rico Flag Heart Design
Puerto Rico Flag Heart Design

A perfect printable for Hispanic Heritage Month and cultural identity lessons.

Traditional Instruments: Cuatro & Maracas

Music is central to Puerto Rican culture. These coloring pages feature:

  • The cuatro (a uniquely Puerto Rican string instrument)
  • Maracas with Indigenous roots

Ideal for combining music and cultural studies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many stars are on the Puerto Rican flag?

One white five-pointed star.

What is the national animal of Puerto Rico?

The coquí frog, scientifically known as Eleutherodactylus coqui.

Are these Puerto Rico coloring pages free for classroom use?

Yes. All individual pages are free to download and print for personal and educational use.

Wrap-Up: Your Passport to Puerto Rico, One Page at a Time

From the nighttime call of the coquí to the ancient spirals carved in Taíno stone, Puerto Rico’s culture is vibrant, layered, and deeply meaningful.

These 100+ free Puerto Rico coloring pagesoffer more than just art — they offer connection, heritage, and creative exploration for kids and adults alike.

Bookmark this page — new printable Puerto Rico coloring pages are added regularly.

Happy coloring! 🎨

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