Luna is a full-width immersive landing page template designed for Cuba honeymoon packages. It guides couples through a scroll-driven journey of curated moments, from Havana's colonial streets to Caribbean shorelines. A warm Organic Flow aesthetic, intimate macro photography direction, and a single focused call to action make it easy for travel brands to inspire and convert newly engaged couples.
by Rocket studio
Luna is a single-page honeymoon travel template built around emotional storytelling and one clear conversion goal. It layers atmospheric visuals, poetic copy, and a scroll-led chapter structure to move couples from dreaming to booking. Every design choice, from the terracotta dividers to the sea glass green call-to-action buttons, is built to feel personal, not promotional.
This template is made for travel brands, boutique tour operators, and honeymoon specialists who sell curated Cuba experiences. It speaks directly to newly engaged couples who want a meaningful trip, not a mass-market resort package.
Most travel landing pages feel like brochures. They list features, stack bullet points, and lose the emotional thread that actually makes couples commit. Luna solves the gap between inspiration and action.
Luna delivers a complete single-page layout structured as a travel journal. Each section is designed to deepen emotional investment while steering visitors toward a single conversion point.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Header with Delayed Headline
Scroll-driven Collection Chapter Cards
Floating Repeating Call to Action Placement
Click-through Consultation Flow
Golden-hour Narrative Closing Section
Organic Flow Full-width Layout
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Luna's features are drawn directly from its brief. Each one serves the emotional and conversion logic of a Cuba honeymoon landing page.
The opening frame shows two hands intertwined on a weathered wooden table, with condensation on a sugarcane juice glass and shallow depth of field dissolving the background into soft pink colonial hues. No headline appears at first. A handwritten-style headline then drifts in: "Your first morning together starts here." This slow reveal sets an intimate, unhurried tone from the first second.
Each collection moment fills the full viewport with a single atmospheric photograph, a two-line poetic description, and a subtle "included" tag. Destinations covered include Old Havana by vintage convertible, a private catamaran to Cayo Jutías, a tobacco farm lunch in Viñales, and a rooftop dinner in Trinidad. The structure mimics turning pages in a leather-bound travel journal, building quiet urgency one chapter at a time.
The primary call-to-action button, "Plan Our Honeymoon," appears first beneath the header and then reappears gently after every third collection moment. It is rendered in sea glass green against tobacco-dark panels. This placement ensures the conversion prompt stays present throughout the scroll without breaking the immersive flow.
Luna is a click-through landing page with no on-page form. The single call to action carries visitors to a short booking consultation pre-filled with trip dates and an open field prompting couples to share their love story. This keeps the landing page clean and emotionally coherent while moving intent to a dedicated next step.
The final section is a full-bleed photograph of an empty beach with two sets of footprints at golden hour. This image closes the narrative arc and reframes the booking action as a personal milestone rather than a purchase. It is the emotional payoff that the entire scroll builds toward.
The layout uses an Organic Flow theme throughout. Curved section transitions, layered warm tones, and a natural reading rhythm give the page a handcrafted, unhurried quality. The design avoids rigid grid structures in favor of soft, breathing compositions that feel more like a curated editorial spread than a product page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Opens with intimate macro photography and a delayed handwritten headline |
| First call to action Block | Places the "Plan Our Honeymoon" button immediately below the header |
| Havana Chapter Card | Introduces the Old Havana convertible moment as the first collection chapter |
| Cayo Jutías Chapter | Presents the private catamaran experience as the second journey moment |
| Viñales Chapter Card | Highlights the tobacco farm lunch with the cigar-rolling farmer |
| Trinidad Rooftop Chapter | Features the exclusive rooftop dinner as the most intimate collection moment |
| Floating call to action Recurrence | Re-surfaces the call to action after every third chapter card |
| Golden-Hour Closing | Ends the scroll with a full-bleed beach image and the final booking prompt |
Luna's color palette is rooted in the Alpine Fresh color system, reinterpreted through the warmth of the Caribbean rather than the cool of mountain landscapes. Every color choice connects to a physical texture or sensory memory from Cuba.
Luna is structured as a full-width immersive layout where each section is designed for single-focus presentation. This approach naturally adapts to smaller screens because each chapter card and header fills one viewport at a time.
Luna earns trust through curation rather than persuasion. By the time a visitor reaches the final section, clicking the call to action feels like a natural next step, not a sales moment.
Luna is part of a Travel and Hospitality template collection focused on destination storytelling. It is built for the Cuba travel niche and is particularly well-suited to Cuba honeymoon package offerings where emotional resonance is more persuasive than price comparison.