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Haven - Immersive Resortdeveloper Landing Page Template
Haven is a full-width immersive landing page template built for resort developers who work with discerning clients. It opens with a cinematic location-input scene, guides visitors through a five-step visual quiz, and closes with a personalized resort concept PDF. The warm stone palette and slow-scroll storytelling make every section feel as considered as the properties it represents.
by Rocket studio
Haven is a single-page, full-width immersive landing page for boutique resort developers. It pairs cinematic aerial footage with a location-reactive header and a five-step quiz that builds a personalized resort concept in real time. The result is a page that earns attention before it asks for anything.
This template is designed for resort developers who sell vision as much as they sell property. If your work involves high-touch clients and landscapes that demand to be felt rather than described, Haven is built for you.
Most property developer pages lead with credentials and floor plans. That approach fails when the product is an immersive experience that cannot be understood from a spec sheet. Haven solves the gap between what a resort developer builds and how a luxury investor actually decides.
Haven delivers a complete, full-width immersive landing page structured around a slow, cinematic scroll journey. Every section is built to move a serious prospect from first impression to qualified inquiry without friction.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Location-reactive Aerial Header
Cinematic Scroll Journey
Five-step Visual Quiz
Personalized Concept PDF Delivery
Gated Virtual Property Tour
Full-viewport Section Layout
Can I change the curated destination options in the header?
What does the quiz output look like for the visitor?
Do both conversion paths collect contact information?
Is this template suitable for a developer with only one completed property?
Can the scroll journey sections be reordered or reduced?
This template is built around a set of deliberate, prompt-defined capabilities. Each one serves a specific stage of the visitor's journey from discovery to qualified lead.
The header opens with a slow aerial drone shot at dawn over rolling terrain. A floating search field asks "Where should your resort live?" and visitors type a region or choose from curated destinations such as Algarve, Tulum, or Lake Como. The background footage crossfades seamlessly to that landscape, and the typography shifts to reflect local architectural character.
Once a location is selected, scrolling pulls the visitor downward through the full development arc. Wide cinematic frames show raw land first. Conceptual sketches dissolve into architectural renders. Interior vignettes follow, filling the entire viewport before quiet typographic overlays appear. The pacing is deliberate and rewards patience.
The primary call to action, "Find Your Site," launches a five-question visual assessment. It covers preferred climate, guest capacity, terrain type, investment range presented as lifestyle tiers, and a timeline slider from exploring to land secured. Each answer visually refines the concept shown on screen.
Completing the quiz delivers a tailored output: a resort concept document with matched locations, an estimated build scope, and three comparable case studies. This gives prospects something of real value before any sales conversation begins.
A secondary conversion path, "Tour a Completed Property," captures an email address before granting access to a virtual walkthrough of a finished development. It serves visitors who are not yet ready for the quiz but want proof of delivery.
Every content section fills the complete browser viewport with a single image or looping video before text appears. Nothing competes for attention. This layout enforces the calm, considered rhythm that matches the resort experience itself.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Captures destination intent and sets the visual tone through reactive aerial footage |
| Raw Land Reveal | Opens the development story with wide cinematic frames of untouched terrain |
| Sketch to Render | Shows the creative process as conceptual drawings dissolve into architectural visuals |
| Interior Vignettes | Builds emotional connection through close, sensory detail shots of finished spaces |
| Find Your Site Quiz | Guides visitors through five steps to a personalized resort concept output |
| Concept PDF Delivery | Delivers a tailored document with matched locations and comparable case studies |
| Virtual Tour Gate | Captures email before granting access to a completed property walkthrough |
The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme built on a Warm Stone color system. Every color choice references natural materials found on a centuries-old garden wall or a sun-bleached hillside terrace.
The template is designed for full-width immersive display across screen sizes. The cinematic layout and full-viewport sections are structured to translate the same unhurried tone on smaller screens.
Haven is built around the principle that giving value first is the fastest path to a qualified lead. The page earns attention through experience before it asks for contact details.
Haven is categorized under Real Estate and Property, specifically within the Property Developer and Builder subcategory. It is built as a full-width immersive landing page, making it suitable for developers whose brand depends on visual authority and emotional resonance rather than feature lists.