Menorah - Radiant Hanukkah Landing Page Template
Menorah is a masonry-style Hanukkah travel landing page built for tour operators selling curated eight-night holiday packages. Destination cards stagger across a warm citrus grid, each pinned to a specific night. A sticky "Browse All Eight Nights" bar and a low-friction "Hold My Spot" mechanic guide visitors from browsing to booking without a full checkout.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Menorah is a single-page travel marketplace template designed around the eight nights of Hanukkah. It uses a progressive masonry grid to display destination packages, a candid lifestyle header, and two conversion paths: a 48-hour spot-hold mechanic and a custom journey quiz. The layout feels warm, celebratory, and purpose-built for holiday travel sellers.
Who this template is for
This template suits travel companies that sell curated, occasion-driven holiday packages. It is especially useful when your audience spans multiple traveler profiles and you need one page to serve them all.
- Tour operators packaging Hanukkah travel to destinations like Jerusalem, Prague, or Buenos Aires
- Travel concierges targeting multigenerational families, young couples, and synagogue heritage groups
- Holiday travel brands that need a visually rich listing page without building a full multi-page site
What problem this template solves
Selling a holiday travel package is emotional and complex. Generic booking pages do not reflect the warmth of the occasion, and long checkout flows lose hesitant buyers before they commit.
- Visitors browsing holiday trips need to feel the experience before they act, not just read a spec sheet
- Families coordinating across time zones need a low-friction way to hold a package without finishing a full booking immediately
- Operators juggling multiple destination packages need one page that presents each option clearly without overwhelming the visitor
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single landing page built for a travel marketplace. The layout handles multiple listings, multiple audiences, and multiple conversion paths in one cohesive scroll experience.
- A masonry destination grid where each card carries a hero image, destination name, night number, price-from tag, and a glowing flame availability icon
- A sticky bottom bar with a primary "Browse All Eight Nights" scroll call to action and a secondary "Build a Custom Journey" quiz entry point
- An inline card-expand interaction that surfaces itinerary details, lodging photos, and a "Hold My Spot" button without navigating away from the grid
Feature list
A quick note on what powers this template: every feature listed here is drawn directly from the brief. Nothing is implied or added beyond what the page is designed to do.
Masonry Destination Grid
Each destination package occupies its own card in a staggered masonry layout. Cards vary in height and width so the grid feels curated rather than mechanical. The eye moves naturally from card to card, like browsing a market stall.
Night-by-Night Card System
Cards are pinned to specific nights of Hanukkah, from Night One in Jerusalem to Night Five in Buenos Aires. This structure gives the page a narrative arc. Visitors feel the journey building as they scroll.
Inline Card Expansion
Clicking any destination card expands it directly inside the grid. The expanded view shows itinerary details, lodging photos, and a "Hold My Spot" button. Visitors never leave the page to get the information they need.
48-Hour Spot-Hold Mechanic
The "Hold My Spot" button reserves a package for 48 hours using only an email address and travel party size. This removes checkout pressure while capturing committed leads for the concierge team.
Custom Journey Quiz Path
A secondary conversion path opens a short quiz asking which nights the visitor is free, their departure city, and whether they are traveling with children or elders. The quiz feeds high-intent leads directly to the sales team for a phone close.
Progressive Palette Scroll Effect
As visitors scroll down the page, background tones shift gradually from midnight rind to deeper saffron. This mimics a menorah filling with light night by night, reinforcing the seasonal mood through design rather than copy alone.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Lifestyle Header Image | Sets the warm, candid holiday mood with a Jerusalem terrace scene |
| Headline Fade-In | Delivers the core message "Eight Nights. Anywhere." over golden bokeh |
| Masonry Package Grid | Displays all destination cards in a staggered, browsable layout |
| Inline Card Detail | Expands a selected card with itinerary, photos, and hold button |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Keeps the primary scroll call to action and quiz entry always within reach |
| Custom Journey Quiz | Captures traveler preferences for concierge follow-up |
Design & branding system
The visual identity uses a Citrus Burst palette built around four intentional colors. Each tone references something tangible from the holiday season, which keeps the design feeling warm rather than decorative.
- Golden saffron (#F4A523) for primary cards and highlights, blood orange (#D94F30) for key accents, deep clementine peel (#E8751A) for hover and active states, and midnight rind (#1B2631) for typography and negative space
- The Marketplace Grid theme staggers card sizes to create visual rhythm across the masonry layout, drawing the eye without directing it too forcefully
- The header uses a wide golden-hour lifestyle photograph shot slightly above eye level, candid in composition, with the headline fading in over warm bokeh
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured to work cleanly across screen sizes. The masonry grid reflows for smaller viewports, and the sticky bottom bar remains accessible throughout the scroll on mobile.
- Card content, hero images, and the inline expansion view are all designed to remain usable on smaller screens without requiring horizontal scrolling
- The sticky call to action bar is positioned to stay visible during scroll on both desktop and mobile, reducing the distance a visitor has to travel to act
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around reducing commitment at every step. Two distinct conversion paths serve different buyer mindsets without competing with each other.
- The "Hold My Spot" mechanic asks only for an email and party size, lowering the barrier for visitors who are interested but not ready to pay, and giving the concierge team a warm lead to follow up within 48 hours
- The "Build a Custom Journey" quiz captures travelers whose needs do not fit a pre-packaged itinerary, turning a potential exit into a qualified lead by asking three simple questions
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader set of seasonal and occasion-driven marketplace layouts. A few additional details worth knowing before you get started:
- The page follows a Scroll Reveal progressive template style, meaning sections and cards come into view as the visitor scrolls rather than loading all at once
- The creative direction is Seasonal and Moment-led, which means the design leans into the specific eight-night Hanukkah calendar rather than generic holiday imagery
- The header concept is a Lifestyle Shot featuring a wide, golden-hour terrace photograph rather than a product-forward or promotional banner
- The landing page direction is set up for a marketplace or multi-listing conversion flow, not a single-offer click-through
- The template sits within the Retail and E-Commerce category, aligned to Hanukkah Business use cases




Theme
Marketplace Grid
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Scroll Reveal (Progressive)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Masonry Destination Grid
Night-by-night Card Structure
Inline Card Expansion
Hour Spot-hold Mechanic
Custom Journey Quiz Path
Progressive Palette Scroll Effect
Related questions
Can I use this template for a single destination instead of multiple packages?
Does the Hold My Spot feature require a payment method?
Can I edit the destination names, night numbers, and pricing on the cards?
Is this template suitable for synagogue groups or heritage travel programs?
What does the custom journey quiz collect from visitors?