Havana is a single-column budget travel landing page built for Cuba trip guides. It pairs an immersive Organic Flow design with a marketplace-style card layout, real prices on every module, and a sticky itinerary builder. The result is a page that earns reader trust before asking for anything, then moves them smoothly toward planning their own low-cost Cuba adventure.
by Rocket studio
Havana is a single-column landing page template designed for Cuba budget travel guides. It uses an Ocean Calm color palette, a curated card marketplace layout, and a sticky trip-builder bar. Every section shows real prices before asking for a click, creating an experience that feels lived-in and trustworthy from the first scroll.
This template is built for travel creators, content entrepreneurs, and digital guidebook authors who want to publish a budget travel resource that actually converts. It suits anyone producing a Cuba-focused guide where the audience expects honest prices, practical routes, and zero fluff.
Most travel landing pages bury the useful details behind beautiful photography and vague promises. Budget-conscious travelers stop trusting a guide the moment it hides prices or lists only five-star options they cannot afford.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page that moves visitors from atmosphere to action. Every visual and layout decision in this template was designed to feel like Cuba itself: warm, layered, and honest about money.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Ocean Calm
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Animated Peso Counter Hero
Torn-notebook Card Marketplace
Expandable Card Mini-catalogs
Sticky Trip-builder Bottom Bar
Gated PDF and Offline Map Bundle
Full-width Traveler Pull Quotes
Can I customize the price badges and module categories?
Is the animated peso counter difficult to set up?
How does the email capture section work?
Can I add more card categories beyond the five included?
Does the sticky itinerary bar require a backend to function?
This template is built from prompt-specific decisions, not generic travel page conventions. Each feature below maps directly to the brief.
The header uses a single edge-to-edge horizontal image at wave height, showing the Malecón at golden hour. A hand-set serif headline overlays the scene, and a small animated counter ticks from $0 to $30, setting budget expectations instantly and memorably.
Budget travel modules arrive as torn-notebook-style cards, slightly rotated and shadow-lifted. Cards begin solo, then cluster into grids as the visitor scrolls, creating the feeling of an itinerary assembling itself. Each card carries a hero thumbnail, a mango price-range badge, and a one-line hook.
Clicking any card expands it into a mini-catalog of listings within that category. This keeps the page clean while giving detail-hungry travelers the depth they want without navigating away.
A persistent bottom bar labeled "Build Your Cuba Trip" lets visitors add cards to a running tally of selected modules. It functions like a lightweight cart, keeping conversion intent alive throughout the full scroll without interrupting the reading experience.
Between card clusters, single full-width pull quotes from real travelers break the scrolling pace. These act as social proof breathers, resetting the rhythm and reinforcing credibility at the exact moments visitor attention might drift.
The final section offers a free downloadable packing list and offline map bundle. It is gated behind a single email field and a travel-month dropdown, collecting qualified leads while delivering immediate, tangible value.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Panoramic Hero Header | Sets mood, introduces $30/day premise with animated counter |
| Accommodation Cards | Showcases budget sleep options with real per-night prices |
| Transport Module Cards | Maps colectivo routes and low-cost inter-province travel |
| Street Food Cards | Highlights peso pizza windows and local eating spots |
| Experiences Cards | Curates affordable cultural and outdoor activities |
| City Guides Cards | Breaks down per-city spending with practical hooks |
| Traveler Pull Quotes | Provides social proof between card cluster sections |
| PDF Resource Gate | Captures email in exchange for packing list and offline map |
| Sticky Trip Builder | Persists at page bottom as a module-tally itinerary bar |
The Ocean Calm palette is built around four specific tones that evoke a waterlogged postcard drying on a hostel windowsill. Color use is intentional: backgrounds alternate between cream and deep night to create a day-and-night rhythm as the visitor scrolls.
The single-column flow layout is naturally suited to mobile browsing, where most travel planning happens. Card clusters reflow cleanly from grid to stacked format without losing the marketplace rhythm.
The conversion logic is built into the content delivery itself. Trust is established through visible prices before any action is requested, which reduces friction for budget-sensitive visitors.
This template sits at a specific intersection of travel content and marketplace design. A few practical details worth noting before you build.