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Ofrenda - Immersive Day of the Dead Cultural Tour Landing Page Template
Ofrenda is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Day of the Dead cultural tours in Michoacán, Mexico. It guides visitors through a cinematic scroll descent from golden-hour markets to midnight cemetery vigils, driving bookings through a stepped reservation flow, a live spot counter, and scarcity-led copy rooted in the ritual beauty of día de muertos.
by Rocket studio
Ofrenda is a luxury Day of the Dead landing page template designed for cultural tour operators running immersive overnight experiences in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán. The template uses a cinematic scroll descent, a macro video hero, and a stepped booking flow to convert well-traveled visitors into confirmed guests. Every visual and copy element honors the spirit of día de muertos celebrations with restraint and intention.
This template serves tour operators, cultural experience designers, and travel brands offering authentic dia de muertos journeys in Mexico. It is built for those whose guests have already visited Kyoto and Marrakech and now seek something that rewires how they think about death, life, and the beauty between them.
Most tour landing pages flatten the experience they are selling. They use grids, cards, and generic calls to action that feel interchangeable. When you are selling one unrepeatable night among candlelit colorful altars in Pátzcuaro, that approach fails entirely. Visitors leave without feeling the weight of what they almost booked.
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page immersive booking experience. Every section is sequenced to move the visitor from curious to committed. The design is production-ready and deeply specific to the cultural context of dia de los muertos.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Macro Video Hero with Delayed Headline
Cinematic Scroll Descent
Stepped Booking Flow with Live Spot Counter
Fixed Bottom Call-to-action Bar
Waitlist Capture Module
Full-bleed Atmosphere Photography Layout
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This template includes the following built-in design and interaction features, all sourced directly from the Ofrenda brief.
The header opens on a slow-breathing close-up video loop of a hand-painted sugar skull. Candlelight catches each brushstroke and crack in the glaze. No headline appears for the first four seconds. Then a single line in thin bone-white serif fades in: "The dead are waiting. Come sit with them." This opening sets the emotional register for every section that follows.
As the visitor scrolls, the page darkens incrementally. Backgrounds shift from golden-hour market photography to twilight processions to full midnight cemetery vigils. Copal-smoke blue bleeds in at section edges. Parallax smoke layers and candle flicker animations create implied sound and movement. The scroll itself becomes the journey, honoring the atmosphere of día de muertos celebrations without relying on external media players.
The reservation module is a clean stepped flow: select a departure date from three or four available slots shown as a minimal calendar, choose group size from 1 to 6, then enter name and email. A live counter displays remaining spots per departure. Scarcity is never fabricated; it is simply made visible. The primary call-to-action button reads "Reserve Your Night" in frozen marigold on black.
After the visitor passes the halfway scroll point, a fixed bar locks to the bottom of the viewport. It repeats the "Reserve Your Night" prompt persistently without interrupting the reading experience. This ensures the booking entry point is always one tap or click away throughout the page's lower sections.
A secondary path labeled "Join the Waitlist for 2026" sits below the primary booking flow. It requires only a single email field. This captures overflow demand from visitors who want to honor the experience but cannot book a current departure. It keeps the operator's list growing even when departures are sold out.
Each content section uses a single full-bleed image with restrained overlay text. There are no grids, cards, or columns. The page feels like a sequence of illuminated doorways. Vibrant imagery of marigolds, candles, and processions guides the visitor's eye while honoring the visual language of día de los muertos without reducing it to decoration.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro Video Hero | Opens the experience with a breathless close-up video loop and delayed headline |
| Journey Logistics | Presents departure city, itinerary, and travel details in bright minimal typography |
| Descent into Night | Darkening scroll with twilight procession imagery and parallax smoke layers |
| Midnight Cemetery Vigils | Full-bleed atmospheric photography of the cemetery experience at peak immersion |
| Reserve Your Night | Stepped booking flow, spot counter, departure calendar, and waitlist capture |
The Ofrenda template uses a Luxe Minimal theme built on the Alpine Fresh color system. Black dominates eighty percent of the canvas. Every color decision is intentional: nothing decorates, everything directs.
The template is designed desktop-first for a cinematic scroll experience, with full mobile responsiveness built into every section. The immersive quality carries across devices without sacrificing speed or legibility.
An effective Day of the Dead tour landing page must do more than describe the experience. It must place the visitor inside it before they ever click "Reserve." Ofrenda earns every conversion through sequenced emotional trust-building.
This template supports a wide range of cultural storytelling contexts beyond the Pátzcuaro experience it was designed for. Educators, museum curators, and cultural program designers will also find the structure and visual logic useful for their own projects.