Drift is a masonry-style river cruise landing page template built for boutique cruise lines carrying intimate groups of up to ninety guests. It pairs a full-screen video header with an immersive scrolling tile layout, stepped booking panel, and transparent itinerary cards to guide visitors from first impression to cabin reservation in a single, beautifully paced page.
by Rocket studio
Drift is a single-page template designed for intimate river cruise lines. It opens with a cinematic full-screen video header and flows into a masonry tile cascade that moves visitors from wide open-water moments to close shipboard details. Itinerary cards with per-person pricing and a pinned booking panel drive direct cabin reservations throughout the scroll.
This template is built for river cruise operators who need a direct-sales landing page that feels as refined as the experience they sell. It suits small-fleet brands with a highly visual product and an audience that responds to atmosphere before price.
Most travel landing pages flatten every experience into a grid of identical cards. River cruising sells on mood, pace, and intimacy, and a flat layout destroys all three. Drift is built to reconstruct that feeling inside a browser.
You get a complete, ready-to-customise landing page structure that brings together cinematic visuals, an editorial masonry layout, and a conversion-focused booking flow. Everything described below is part of the template as delivered.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Serif Headline
Uneven Masonry Tile Cascade
Itinerary Cards with Per-person Pricing
Pinned Reserve Your Cabin Button
Stepped Multi-stage Booking Panel
PDF Itinerary Lead Capture Path
What kind of video asset works best for the header section?
Can I add more itinerary cards for additional departure dates?
Does the stepped booking panel support multiple cabin categories?
Is the lead capture path for itinerary requests included in the template?
Who is this landing page template best suited to?
The template ships with six purpose-built features that work together to move a curious visitor toward a confirmed reservation.
The header begins with drone footage framing that places the viewer ten feet above the waterline at dusk. A single serif headline, "The world moves. You simply watch.", appears at the visual apex. The section sets the emotional register for everything that follows.
Tiles are sized unevenly on purpose. Wide tiles show lock passages from above; tall tiles capture a sommelier pouring wine; small squares hold intimate close-ups like a hand trailing in the water. The rhythm shifts as the visitor scrolls deeper, moving from grand open-water views to personal shipboard details.
Itinerary cards break the masonry layout at regular intervals. Each card is anchored to a specific departure date and displays a clear price per person. Transparent pricing builds trust before the booking form appears.
The "Reserve Your Cabin" button is rendered in burnished gold and pinned to the bottom of the viewport. It surfaces after the first itinerary card scrolls into view, catching visitors at the moment of first genuine interest.
Clicking the primary call-to-action opens a multi-step booking panel. Steps move from departure date to cabin category with deck-plan diagram, then to guest count and dining preference, then to payment. Breaking the process into steps reduces abandonment.
A secondary path invites visitors to tap "Request Full Itinerary" and receive a route PDF by email. This captures contact details from visitors who are interested but not yet ready to pay, keeping them in the conversation.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Set atmospheric tone and reveal headline |
| Masonry Tile Cascade | Showcase experiences across open water and shipboard moments |
| First Itinerary Card | Introduce a dated departure with per-person price |
| Immersive Tile Depth | Shift visual focus from grand scenery to intimate details |
| Subsequent Itinerary Cards | Present additional departure options with pricing |
| Pinned Booking Bar | Keep the primary reservation action always reachable |
| Stepped Booking Panel | Guide visitors through date, cabin, guests, and payment |
| Itinerary PDF Request | Capture leads not yet ready to book |
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme expressed through a Sunset Gradient color palette. Every colour choice mirrors a specific moment of light on moving water, creating a consistent sensory throughline from header to footer.
The template is structured to read clearly on smaller screens without losing the atmosphere that makes it work. The masonry layout and pinned booking bar are both built with a mobile viewport in mind.
Every design and layout decision in Drift is oriented toward one outcome: a visitor who arrived for the scenery leaves having reserved a cabin or submitted their contact details.
Drift is categorised under Travel and Hospitality, specifically within the Cruise and Luxury Travel subcategory, and is purpose-built for the river cruise line niche. A few additional points worth knowing before you customise it.