Australia Travel Booking Website Template
Forage is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Australian coastal culinary tour bookings. It guides visitors through a sensory day-in-the-life journey from first light to long-table dinner, using sunset gradient visuals, a floating search box, and a focused two-step booking flow to turn curious food lovers into confirmed guests.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Forage is a landing page template designed for coastal culinary tour operators in Australia. It combines cinematic scroll storytelling with a practical booking flow, moving visitors through a full tour day from pre-dawn fishing to evening dining on the sand. The design is warm, editorial, and built to convert food-curious travelers into paying guests.
Who this template is for
This template is built for experience-based travel operators who want a landing page that does more than list tour details. It suits businesses where the atmosphere matters as much as the itinerary, and where the page itself needs to sell the feeling before the person ever clicks "book."
- Coastal culinary tour operators running day or multi-session experiences along the Australian shoreline
- Travel and tourism businesses offering foraging sessions, cooking classes, winery tastings, or long-table dinner events
- Gift experience sellers who want a secondary booking path for voucher purchasers
What problem this template solves
Most people searching for a memorable food travel experience land on pages that feel like hotel brochures: flat, generic, and easy to forget. A standard hotel booking landing page template does not serve operators whose product is sensory and place-specific. Visitors leave without booking because the page never made them feel anything.
- The template replaces flat tour listings with a scrolling day-in-the-life narrative that builds desire scene by scene
- It removes distracting navigation so every visitor stays focused on one goal: completing a booking
- It gives operators a design framework that communicates price, menu details, dietary options, and availability without cluttering the page
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, single-page booking experience for culinary tourism operators. Every section is purposeful and sequenced to walk the visitor from curiosity to commitment. You get a ready-to-adapt structure that handles both primary and secondary conversion paths without requiring a second page.
- A full-viewport hero section with a floating search box, destination dropdown, date picker, and guest count stepper
- A scrolling day-in-the-life narrative with six time-anchored sections and gradient background transitions that mirror the passage of a day
- A two-step booking modal that collects coastal region, dates, guest names, dietary requirements, and an optional celebration field, plus a "Gift This Experience" secondary path
Feature list
This landing page template includes the following built-in features and design systems.
Cinematic Hero with Floating Search Box
The hero section fills the full viewport with a coastal aerial scene at sunset. A translucent search box floats center-frame with three fields: a destination dropdown covering Great Ocean Road, Byron Bay, Tasmania's East Coast, and Tropical North Queensland; a date picker; and a guest count stepper. The headline "Eat the Coastline" sits above in a warm hand-lettered serif, readable and urgent above the fold.
Day-in-the-Life Scroll Narrative
The page is structured as a single tour day that advances from pre-dawn to nightfall. Each section locks to a time of day: a fisherman hauling crayfish pots at first light, a beachside farm market in the morning, an open-air cooking session at midday, a winery cellar door tasting in the afternoon, and a long-table dinner on the shore at evening. The gradient background warms and deepens with every scroll, so the design itself tells the story of the day.
Two-Step Booking Modal
The primary call-to-action, "Reserve Your Seat at the Table," opens a focused two-step booking flow. Step one lets the guest pick a coastal region and select available dates from a visual calendar. Step two collects guest names, dietary requirements from a dropdown (omnivore, pescatarian, vegetarian, allergies), and an optional celebration field for birthdays or anniversaries. The form is kept to a minimum number of fields to reduce friction and improve conversion.
Postcard-Style Testimonials
Social proof appears between narrative scenes as handwritten postcard-style cards. This design choice keeps feedback feeling personal and authentic rather than formatted and generic. Placing testimonials mid-scroll, between the cooking session and the dinner section, catches visitors at peak desire, right when they are most likely to move toward booking.
"Gift This Experience" Secondary Path
A secondary conversion link sits beneath the main booking call-to-action and leads to a voucher purchase page. This allows gift purchasers, family members, and friends planning a surprise vacation experience to complete a purchase without disrupting the main booking flow.
Sunset Gradient Color and Typography System
The visual design uses a four-color sunset palette: deep ocean teal for headers and navigation, warm sand for section backgrounds, burnt coral for call-to-action buttons and hover states, and horizon blush washing through gradient transitions. Fraunces serif handles display headings; DM Sans handles body copy. The combination reads as warm coastal editorial across every section of the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero search box | Captures destination, dates, and guest count above the fold |
| Pre-dawn scene | Opens the day-in-the-life narrative with first-light fishing imagery |
| Morning market | Showcases farm produce, finger limes, and beachside foraging culture |
| Midday cooking session | Highlights the hands-on cooking class and wood-fired grill experience |
| Afternoon cellar door | Features winery tasting with native pepperberry and local cheese |
| Evening long-table | Delivers the emotional peak: dinner on the sand with fairy lights |
| Destination cards | Four visual region cards to explore tour locations across Australia |
| Postcard testimonials | Authentic guest feedback pinned between narrative scenes |
| Primary booking call to action | "Reserve Your Seat at the Table" repeated after midday and evening sections |
| Gift experience link | Secondary path for voucher and gift booking purchases |
| Footer | Horizontal flow footer with contact and additional page links |
Design & branding system
The design system is built around a Marine and Coastal theme expressed through a Sunset Gradient color palette. Every color choice is tied directly to a time of day on the Australian coast, giving the page a visual coherence that feels editorial rather than templated. The typography reinforces this: Fraunces is expressive and warm, DM Sans is clean and readable, and the two work together to carry visitors from the beautiful hero image all the way to the final booking call-to-action.
- Four-color sunset palette: deep teal (#0B4F6C), warm sand (#E8C87E), burnt coral (#D4654A), horizon blush (#F4A98C), with burnt coral reserved for all call-to-action buttons and interactive states
- Fraunces serif for display headings, DM Sans for body text; both optimized for legibility at large and small sizes across the page
- Weathered timber textures, salt-spray visual styling, and full-width immersive imagery bring the coastal shore atmosphere directly into the design
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first with fully responsive mobile layouts, recognizing that a large share of travel bookings happen on mobile devices. The booking modal, search fields, and form inputs are all designed to work cleanly on smaller screens, with one-column field layouts that make it easy for any person to complete the booking flow without pinching or zooming.
- Responsive layouts adapt the cinematic full-width sections for mobile viewports, keeping imagery and text proportional and readable
- Image optimization is built into the template structure, keeping the page fast without sacrificing the high-resolution food and location photography the design depends on
- The booking form fields follow a one-column mobile layout, keeping the lead capture simple and reducing drop-off during the checkout session
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered around a single conversion goal: booking. Every design decision, from the search box above the fold to the gradient scroll progression, is there to move a visitor from first visit to confirmed reservation. The template does not ask visitors to explore a full website of options. It asks them to enjoy the day, feel the shore, and pull up a chair.
- The hero search box places destination and date selection directly above the fold, so visitors can begin checking availability the moment they land on the page, before they have even read a single line of description
- The day-in-the-life scroll narrative builds sensory urgency across six scenes, serving delicious food imagery and atmospheric storytelling in sequence until the "Reserve Your Seat at the Table" call-to-action feels like a natural next step rather than a sales prompt
- The two-step booking modal minimizes fields and friction, collecting only what is needed to confirm a reservation, with dietary requirements and celebration details handled cleanly in step two so no guest feels missed or overlooked
Other information about this template
This template sits within the Travel and Hospitality category, targeting the Australia Food and Culinary Tour niche. It is classed as a Full-Width Immersive template style and is built for Booking and Scheduling as its primary landing-page direction. The template uses GSAP ScrollTrigger for scroll-based animations, parallax depth layers, gradient scroll progression, and staggered section reveals.
- The forage coastal culinary tour booking landing page template is a purpose-built travel landing page for culinary tourism operators, distinct from a generic hotel booking landing page or a standard travel landing page template
- Foraging sessions built into the tour can focus on specific themes including seaweeds, fungi, and edible coastal plants, allowing operators to tailor each event to the season and the shore; participants learn knowledge about local ecosystems, sustainable practices, and how to identify and cook wild ingredients
- Private foraging tuition options can be set up for small groups, couples, or family parties, with dietary accommodation for pescatarian, vegetarian, and allergy-specific menus, so no guest is missed depending on their needs
- The template supports a secondary "Gift This Experience" voucher path, which is a useful idea for gift purchasers who want to bring a life-changing vacation experience to someone they love, and who are happy to spend money on something beyond a hotel stay
- Operators can use the page's contact field and footer to connect directly with interested visitors, sharing tour guide details, price information, and seasonal menu highlights post-booking confirmation
- The template is free to adapt within the platform and does not require children pages or a multi-page website structure; all information lives on one focused booking landing page
- Comparable experiential travel platforms typically host experiences that are private, accommodate a range of dietary restrictions, and respond to booking inquiries within a predictable window; operators using this template can set similar expectations clearly on the page




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Cinematic Hero with Floating Search Box
Day-in-the-life Scroll Narrative
Two-step Booking Modal
Postcard-style Testimonials
Gift Voucher Secondary Path
Sunset Gradient Design System
Related questions
Can I adapt this template for different tour regions or seasons?
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