Odyssey is a gallery and detail landing page built for small-group Greece cultural tour companies. It pairs a Neo-Retro Rainforest color palette with an immersive, film-inspired visual flow. Travelers browse destinations, explore tour details, and reserve their seat through a two-step booking form, all within one richly designed, scroll-driven page.
by Rocket studio
Odyssey is a single landing page designed for a Greece cultural tour company running intimate small-group experiences. It opens with a cinematic search bar set against a grainy Acropolis photograph, then guides visitors through a gallery-led scroll that ends at a clear booking call to action. The result feels less like a travel website and more like a long letter from someone who knows Greece well.
This template suits tour operators who want to communicate depth, not just destinations. It works best when the experience being sold is personal, unhurried, and rooted in local culture.
Most travel landing pages look like booking engines. They prioritize filters and prices over feeling. Odyssey solves the mismatch between a rich, human travel experience and the cold, transactional pages that try to sell it.
You get a complete, scroll-driven landing page built around gallery immersion and guided booking. Every section is crafted to slow the visitor down and build genuine desire before asking for a commitment.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Cinematic Film-grain Search Header
Viewport-activated Color Gallery
Slide-out Tour Detail Panels
Two-step Booking Form
PDF Itinerary Email Gate
Sticky Footer Booking Bar
Can I add or remove gallery sections from this template?
How does the two-step booking form work for visitors?
Is the PDF itinerary download gate included in the template?
Who is the sticky footer booking bar designed for?
Can this template support cultural tour companies outside Greece?
This template is built around a focused set of interactive and visual capabilities drawn directly from the design brief.
The page opens with a grainy, film-stock Acropolis photograph shot at golden hour. A centered search bar offers three fields: a destination dropdown covering Crete, Peloponnese, Athens and Islands, and Northern Greece, plus travel month and group size. A parallax grain effect responds to cursor movement, giving the header a living, breathing quality.
Each gallery row is a full-width mosaic of photographs that transition from desaturated to full color as they scroll into view. The effect mimics a slide projector clicking into focus, moving visitors through thematic sections covering ruins, food, music, and sea at a deliberately unhurried pace.
Clicking any gallery image opens a detail panel that slides in from the side. Each panel contains itinerary text, a hand-drawn route map, and a local guide portrait with a short quote displayed first in Greek and then in English. The primary "Reserve Your Seat" call to action lives inside every panel.
The booking flow is split into two clear steps. Step one collects tour selection, preferred dates, and traveler count. Step two gathers dietary needs, mobility considerations, and a free-text field asking "What are you most curious about?" This structure keeps the form approachable rather than overwhelming.
A secondary conversion path lets visitors download the full tour itinerary in exchange for an email address. This nurtures browsers who are still in the dreaming stage without losing them entirely.
After the visitor passes the third scroll section, a persistent footer bar appears with the "Reserve Your Seat" call to action in fig-purple. It stays visible throughout the rest of the scroll, keeping the booking path accessible without interrupting the immersive gallery experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Search Header | Entry point with destination, month, and group-size fields |
| Gallery Row: Ruins | Introduces archaeological and historical tour experiences |
| Gallery Row: Food | Showcases culinary and taverna culture itinerary stops |
| Gallery Row: Music | Highlights rebetiko bars and nighttime cultural scenes |
| Gallery Row: Sea | Closes the visual descent with coastal and island atmosphere |
| Tour Detail Panel | Displays itinerary, route map, guide quote, and booking call to action |
| Two-Step Booking Form | Captures traveler preferences across two guided form steps |
| PDF Itinerary Gate | Secondary email capture for visitors not ready to book |
| Sticky Footer Bar | Persistent booking call to action active after third scroll section |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme that feels like a 1970s travel poster printed on handmade paper. Every color choice references natural texture and faded warmth rather than polished digital gloss.
The template is designed so the gallery and booking flow remain functional and visually coherent on smaller screens. The immersive effects are structured to adapt without losing the atmospheric quality that makes the page work.
Odyssey is structured to move a culturally curious visitor from first impression to booking intent without pressure. The page builds emotional investment before it ever asks for a decision.
This template is part of the Travel and Hospitality category, filed under the Greece Travel subcategory with a specific focus on the Greece cultural tour niche. It is a strong fit for operators whose audience researches deeply before committing.