Drift is a full-width immersive landing page built for solo travel guides focused on Bali. It combines a cinematic scroll experience with a stylized coastal map hero, seven interactive region pins, cross-dissolve video chapters, and a dual-conversion model offering free itinerary downloads and premium deep-dive guides. Every section is built to earn trust before asking for the sale.
by Rocket studio
Drift is a full-width immersive landing page template designed for solo Bali travel guides. It opens with a stylized coastal map, walks visitors through seven cinematic region chapters, and closes each chapter with two clear conversion paths. The design uses a deep-ocean Northern Lights palette that feels electric and grounded at the same time.
This template suits travel content creators, independent guide publishers, and solo travel bloggers who want to sell itinerary products while building an email list. It is especially well matched to Bali-focused travel guides targeting independent travelers.
Most travel landing pages feel like brochures. They show beautiful images but give visitors no sense of journey, no reason to trust the guide, and no clear reason to buy. Drift fixes that by structuring the page like a film, earning credibility chapter by chapter before presenting any paid offer.
You get a single-page layout organized around seven Bali regions, each rendered as its own scroll chapter. The structure moves from free value to premium purchase in a sequence that feels natural rather than pushy.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Interactive Map Hero with Region Pins
Cinematic Scroll Sequence
Dual Conversion Path Per Chapter
Persistent Bundle Bottom Bar
Coral Sand Interstitial Story Panels
Northern Lights Color System
Can I use this template for a travel destination other than Bali?
How does the free itinerary download work within the page?
What is the difference between the per-region guide card and the bundle bar?
Do I need design experience to customize this template?
Is this template suitable for solo female travel content?
This template is built around a specific set of prompt-defined components that work together as one cohesive page experience.
The header renders a stylized illustrated map of Bali floating in the deep ocean background. Seven glowing teal pins mark solo-travel regions. Hovering any pin slides out a thumbnail card with a cinematic photograph and a one-line regional hook.
Each of the seven region sections plays like a film scene. A wide drone-style establishing shot dissolves into an intimate handheld detail view, then a practical info card snaps into focus. The sequence moves from the familiar Canggu scene to the remote black-sand coast of Amed, building traveler confidence with every chapter.
Every region chapter closes with two side-by-side conversion options. A free mini-itinerary download uses a single email-field gate with the call to action "Send Me This Itinerary." A premium deep-dive guide card priced at nineteen dollars carries the button "Unlock the Full Route."
After the visitor completes the second region chapter, a fixed bottom bar appears. It promotes the complete seven-region bundle for seventy-nine dollars with the call to action "Get Every Route, Go Anywhere." A visual progress indicator shows how many regions the visitor has already explored.
Between region chapters, brief text panels on a warm coral sand background deliver short first-person micro-stories. Each panel carries three sentences from solo travelers, keeping the emotional thread alive as the geography shifts from coastline to highland.
The full palette is built from four prompt-defined values: deep Balinese ocean (#0B1D3A) for full-bleed section backgrounds, bioluminescent teal (#00E5CC) for interactive elements and hover states, aurora violet (#7B2D8E) for premium or gated content markers, and sunbleached coral sand (#F4E3D3) for text-rest panels between cinematic sections.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Map Hero | Launch the interactive coastal map with seven pulsing region pins |
| Region Pin Cards | Reveal cinematic thumbnail and one-line hook on hover |
| Chapter One: Canggu | Open the cinematic scroll sequence with familiar café and coworking scenes |
| Chapter Two: Seminyak | Continue the region journey with beach-town atmosphere and solo dining context |
| Chapter Three: Uluwatu | Deliver cliff temple and surf-break content with dramatic visual framing |
| Chapter Four: Nusa Penida | Present island-crossing adventure suited to independent travelers |
| Chapter Five: Ubud Corridor | Move inland along the Ubud-to-coast corridor with nature and cultural depth |
| Chapter Six: Amed | Shift tone to remote freediving and black-sand silence |
| Chapter Seven: Munduk | Close the regional journey with highland waterfall trek content |
| Story Panels | Place coral sand interstitials with first-person micro-stories between chapters |
| Dual call to action Blocks | Offer free itinerary download and premium guide card at each chapter end |
| Bundle Bottom Bar | Promote the full seven-region bundle with progress indicator after chapter two |
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme executed through the Northern Lights color system. Every color in the palette carries a specific functional role on the page, so the design feels intentional rather than decorative.
The template is structured as a full-width immersive layout, which means every visual component is sized and sequenced for fluid scrolling across screen sizes. The cinematic sequence format naturally supports vertical viewport pacing on smaller screens.
The conversion architecture is baked into the page structure from the first scroll interaction. Every design and content choice builds toward a natural purchase decision.
Drift is designed specifically for the Bali solo travel guide niche, covering seven of the island's most distinct regions for independent travelers. The template structure can support any travel publisher working in a destination-guide or route-product format.