Lua is a cinematic single-column landing page built for a Portugal honeymoon package studio. It guides adventure-driven couples through a scroll-driven film narrative across three acts, from destination discovery to bookable itinerary cards. A dramatic Northern Lights color palette, immersive drone-footage header, and a sticky custom-itinerary call to action make the page feel like the trip itself has already begun.
by Rocket studio
Lua is a cinematic, single-column flow landing page for a Portugal honeymoon travel studio. It turns scroll depth into storytelling, moving couples from destination discovery through curated packages to a final booking moment. Three narrative acts, an interactive location input header, and a bold aurora-toned color system make this template unlike any standard travel brochure page.
This template is built for honeymoon travel studios and boutique Portugal itinerary curators. It suits teams who sell experience-led packages rather than commodity resort bookings. The ideal user wants their page to feel like a film, not a form.
Generic travel pages struggle to convey the feeling of an adventure honeymoon. Static grids and lifeless carousels fail couples who want to taste the trip before they commit. Lua solves that disconnect by making every scroll interaction a micro-experience of Portugal itself.
You get a fully structured, single-column landing page built around a three-act cinematic scroll narrative. The layout is designed for a travel marketplace with multiple bookable packages presented as film-still cards. Every section serves a dual role: storytelling first, conversion second.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Marketplace/Multi
Page Sections
Cinematic Three-act Scroll Narrative
Animated Location Input Header
Expandable Itinerary Film-still Cards
Multi-package Marketplace Layout
Sticky Custom-route Call to Action Bar
Northern Lights Interaction Color System
Can this template support more than two or three bookable packages?
Do I need drone video footage to make the header work?
Can couples book directly from the page, or does it link to a separate system?
Is this template built specifically for Portugal honeymoon packages?
Can I remove or replace the sticky 'Build Your Own Route' bar?
This template packs its most powerful tools into the cinematic structure itself. Each feature below is drawn directly from the brief and exists to move a curious visitor toward a confident booking decision.
The page is structured as three narrative acts. Act One pans across Portuguese regions like a live map. Act Two surfaces curated packages as film stills with running timestamps. Act Three presents couple testimonials shot in an intimate, handheld style. The pace accelerates as the visitor scrolls, making the final call-to-action feel earned.
The header opens on a frozen aerial drone shot of the Portuguese coastline, color-graded in aurora teal and deep twilight. A translucent search bar centered on screen asks "Where should your story begin?" and auto-suggests five destinations: Douro Valley, Algarve Caves, Lisbon, Porto, and the Azores. Selecting a destination unfreezes the footage and dives the camera forward into that landscape.
Each curated package appears as a film still with a running timestamp caption, such as "Day 3, 6:47 AM, sunrise kayak through Ponta da Piedade." Clicking a card expands it into a full itinerary scene. The card-level booking form includes a couple-name field, a travel window date picker, and a single toggle for optional upgrades.
This is a multi-conversion layout. Every itinerary card carries its own primary call-to-action: "Claim These Dates." Visitors can browse and book across several distinct packages without leaving the page. The layout supports a travel studio selling multiple Portugal honeymoon itineraries from one scrollable surface.
A persistent bottom bar stays visible throughout the scroll journey. It carries the secondary call-to-action "Build Your Own Route," which links to a guided quiz for couples who prefer a fully custom itinerary. This keeps the page useful for both package buyers and independent planners.
Every interactive element uses aurora teal (#2DE2B3) as the visual anchor. Buttons, map pins, and progress indicators share this teal so the visitor always knows where to act. Soft borealis pink (#E8A0BF) appears on hover states and romantic accents, adding warmth without pulling focus from the main conversion path.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | Sets cinematic tone and captures destination intent |
| Act One: Discovery | Pans across Portuguese regions through scroll-driven motion |
| Act Two: Itinerary Cards | Presents bookable packages as expandable film stills |
| Act Three: Testimonials | Builds trust through intimate real-couple video vignettes |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Keeps the custom-route call to action persistent throughout scroll |
The template uses a Northern Lights color system inspired by the drama of a Sintra hilltop sky after a storm. Deep tones form the page foundation while electric accents guide every interactive moment. The overall effect is adventurous, romantic, and cinematic without feeling overdone.
The single-column flow is inherently suited to vertical scroll on any screen size. The layout avoids multi-column complexity that breaks at smaller breakpoints. Every section stacks cleanly, preserving the cinematic pacing on mobile.
Lua earns the booking click by delivering the emotional experience of Portugal before asking for any personal detail. The conversion architecture is patient by design, building desire across three acts before the call-to-action becomes the obvious next step.
This template is categorized under Travel and Hospitality, with a specific focus on Portugal travel and honeymoon itinerary experiences. It is part of the Adventure Terrain theme family and uses the Cinematic Sequence creative direction paired with the Northern Lights color system. The header concept follows a Location Input pattern, which is one of the more immersive opening structures available in this template collection.