Getaway is a gallery-and-detail landing page built for jungle resort properties that attract families ready for something more than a standard resort stay. It pairs a cinematic scroll experience with a dead-simple booking search so visitors move from first impression to date selection without friction. The design uses a deep rainforest palette and immersive imagery to make availability-checking feel like an instinct.
by Rocket studio
Getaway is a single-page family resort template built around a cinematic scroll narrative and a conversion-focused search header. It guides visitors through one vivid resort day, from canopy-level dawn to lantern-lit dinner, using gallery tiles that expand into full detail panels. The result is a landing page that earns the booking click before the visitor consciously decides to act.
This template is built for jungle and nature-immersive resort properties that want to attract discerning families. The target guest profile is specific: dual-income parents with children under twelve who have moved past cookie-cutter family resorts and want a stay that feels thoughtfully adult while genuinely welcoming kids.
Most resort landing pages force families to choose between a page that feels adult and aspirational or one that acknowledges children at all. Neither converts well with the parent who wants both. This template closes that gap directly.
You get a fully structured gallery-and-detail landing page ready for a jungle or nature resort property. Every section is designed to move a visitor from curiosity to a booking click in one uninterrupted scroll.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Cinematic Day-arc Gallery Sequence
Expandable Gallery Detail Panels
Pre-filled Booking Search Header
Sticky Availability Call-to-action Bar
Secondary Email Capture Component
Frosted-glass Aerial Drone Header
Can I use this template for a resort that is not jungle-themed?
Does the template include a booking engine?
How does the Family Guide email capture work?
Is this template suitable for multi-generational group bookings?
Can the pre-filled search dates be updated to match my live availability?
This template packages a focused set of components that work together as one cohesive booking experience.
The scroll sequence unfolds as a single resort day, moving from golden-hour breakfast to a lantern-lit family dinner. Each stage uses a distinct scene, wildlife trail, aerial pool, couples spa with parallel kids' club card, and more, so the visitor lives the experience rather than browsing it.
Every gallery tile opens into a full immersive detail panel. Each panel shows room specifications, included amenities, and a single real guest quote, giving visitors the context they need without leaving the page.
The header search box arrives pre-populated with next weekend's dates and default guest counts. This micro-detail removes the blank-field hesitation and plants the visitor inside an imagined booking before they type anything.
After the second scroll section, a sticky "Check Availability" bar locks to the top of the viewport. It keeps the primary call to action visible throughout the entire gallery sequence without interrupting the visual narrative.
A "Download the Family Guide" prompt gives undecided visitors a low-commitment next step. It collects an email address and keeps the property in consideration without requiring an immediate booking decision.
The header layers a frosted-glass search interface over a slow-motion aerial drone scene that breaks through the canopy and reveals the resort. The combination creates an immediate sense of place and sets the tone for the full scroll experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aerial Search Header | Sets scene, captures arrival and departure dates, adults and children counts, and surfaces the primary call to action |
| Breakfast Terrace Scene | Opens the day-arc narrative with golden-hour imagery and establishes the resort's relaxed, unhurried atmosphere |
| Wildlife Trail Scene | Introduces the naturalist-led kids' experience with imagery of a guide and child in the jungle setting |
| Aerial Pool Scene | Delivers the aspirational midday visual, infinity pool meeting the ravine canopy, at peak scroll engagement |
| Spa and Kids' Club Card | Speaks to adults and children simultaneously by showing the couples spa beside the kids' club schedule |
| Family Dinner Scene | Closes the day arc with a lantern-lit table scene that reinforces the no-phones, fully present family experience |
| Sticky Availability Bar | Keeps the booking call to action accessible after the second scroll section throughout the rest of the page |
| Family Guide Capture | Provides a secondary conversion path for visitors who want more information before committing to a search |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme built around a Rainforest color system. The palette is drawn from the physical environment of the property, deep canopy black-green, wet-stone charcoal, morning-mist white, and a single living accent color, all working together to feel like a luxury field guide rather than a standard travel brochure.
The template is built for visitors who may be browsing on a phone while already half-planning a trip. The cinematic scroll and expandable panels are structured to work within the constraints of a mobile viewport without losing visual impact.
The page is structured as a click-through optimized landing page with every element pointing toward a single outcome: the visitor entering the booking engine with dates and guest counts already chosen.
This template sits at the intersection of immersive storytelling and direct-response design for the travel and hospitality category. It is specifically built for the hotel and resort subcategory with a family resort niche intent.