Fjord is a cinematic single-column landing page built for Norway adventure tour companies. It pairs a full-screen golden-hour video header with a five-act scroll narrative that walks visitors through each day of the journey. A sticky booking module, inline departure picker, and direct pricing make the path from inspiration to reservation feel effortless.
by Rocket studio
Fjord is a direct-sales landing page template designed for immersive Norway adventure tours. It opens with drone video footage of a narrow fjord at golden hour and guides visitors through a cinematic day-by-day itinerary scroll. By the time the booking module appears, visitors have already lived five days of the journey in their imagination.
This template suits tour operators who sell high-emotion, experience-first travel. It speaks directly to the kind of buyer who researches deeply, trusts atmosphere, and wants to feel the trip before committing to it.
Generic travel booking pages show a grid of photos and a price table. They inform but they do not transport. Fjord solves the gap between seeing a trip and wanting to be on it.
Fjord delivers a fully structured, visually rich landing page ready to be filled with your own footage, copy, and departure dates. Every section has a defined role in the conversion journey.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Grain Filter
Five-act Cinematic Itinerary Scroll
Parallax Video Interludes Between Days
Sticky Inline Booking Module
Dual Call-to-action Button System
Film Credits Testimonial Montage
Can I replace the video header with my own drone footage?
How does the inline booking module work?
Can I adjust the number of day sections in the itinerary scroll?
Is this template suitable for adventure tours outside Norway?
Does the template include the 'Gift This Trip' secondary button?
This template is built around a narrative-first layout that earns the sale before asking for it. Each feature below is present in the template design as described in the source brief.
The header plays drone footage of a fjord at golden hour, slowed to 70 percent of normal speed. A grain filter is applied to reinforce the Neo-Retro visual tone. The bold cream headline "The Sun Stays Up. So Will You." sits center-screen above a scrolling departure date ticker.
Each day of the tour opens with a numbered title card, a full-width photograph, a tight paragraph of itinerary writing, and a logistical detail block showing distance, difficulty level, and meals included. Pacing shifts intentionally: early sections are slow and atmospheric, later sections accelerate with action-oriented imagery.
Between each day section, short parallax video clips of campfire smoke, cabin interiors, and aurora glimpses keep the scroll moving. These interludes maintain visual rhythm without interrupting the narrative flow.
After the first scroll, a booking bar pins to the bottom of the viewport. It contains a departure date dropdown with remaining spots shown, a cabin preference selector for shared or private options, a traveler count field, and a visible per-person price beside each date. No pricing is hidden behind a form submission.
The final section of the page is a testimonial montage styled like a film credits scene. It closes the five-act narrative arc while building social proof at the exact moment the visitor is closest to booking.
The primary "Book Your Crossing" button is styled in amber and anchored to the sticky booking bar. A secondary "Gift This Trip" button in teal sits below it, targeting gifters as a distinct buyer segment without disrupting the primary conversion path.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Sets the emotional tone and introduces the departure ticker |
| Headline and Ticker | Anchors the brand promise and shows live trip availability |
| Day One Section | Opens the itinerary narrative with landscape and stillness |
| Day Two Section | Advances the story with the Trolltunga Approach sequence |
| Day Three Section | Builds momentum with mid-tour activity and scenery |
| Day Four Section | Accelerates with kayaking footage and trail content |
| Day Five Section | Closes the itinerary arc at pace before the final act |
| Parallax Video Interludes | Maintains scroll momentum between day sections |
| Testimonial Montage | Delivers social proof in a film-credits visual style |
| Sticky Booking Module | Converts interest into a confirmed reservation inline |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme inspired by faded 1970s Scandinavian travel posters refreshed with modern ink. Warm tones appear where you might expect cold ones, and the palette glows where other travel sites go gray.
The single-column flow layout translates cleanly to smaller screens without requiring a separate mobile design. The scroll-driven narrative works naturally on touch devices where vertical swiping is the default interaction.
This template is built on the principle that a visitor who has mentally lived the trip is far more likely to book it. Every layout decision supports that progression.
Fjord is designed specifically for the Norway adventure tour niche, where the visual atmosphere of the destination is itself the strongest selling tool. The template structure supports the kind of storytelling that tour operators in this space need to compete with content-heavy travel media.