Savour is an immersive gallery-style landing page built for Maldives food and culinary tour operators. It guides visitors through a curated sequence of full-bleed food photographs, a horizontally scrolling Polaroid strip, and an inline booking module. The sunset gradient palette and macro close-up header create a sensory experience that sells the journey before a single word is read.
by Rocket studio
Savour is a single-page culinary tour template designed for operators running intimate food experiences across the Maldives archipelago. The gallery-walk layout moves visitors through full-bleed dish photography, island stories, and an inline booking module. The sunset gradient palette and razor-thin depth-of-field header make the page feel as vivid as the tour itself.
This template is built for culinary tour operators who want a page that sells the experience visually before asking for a booking. It suits small-group food tour businesses, overwater dining curators, and travel creators presenting Maldives itineraries.
Most tour pages describe experiences in bullet points and generic stock photos. That approach fails when the product is deeply sensory. Visitors who cannot picture the journey rarely commit to booking it.
You get a fully designed, gallery-led landing page that presents your culinary tour as a curated visual journey. Every section is intentionally sequenced to build desire before presenting the booking step.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-viewport Macro Close-up Header
Gallery Walk Scroll Layout
Polaroid-style Horizontal Image Strip
Inline Booking Module
Sticky Booking Bar with Dual Call to Action
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the gallery photographs with my own images?
What does the inline booking module include?
Does the template support gift purchases?
Is this template suitable for a Maldives honeymoon food tour?
The Savour template is built around a tight set of purposeful design and layout features. Each one comes directly from the brief and serves a specific role in the visitor's journey from arrival to booking.
The page opens with an ultra-detailed shot of yellowfin tuna sashimi on a coconut-shell plate. The headline "Taste the Archipelago" appears after a two-second delay in a wide-letterspaced light serif. This opening sequence sets the sensory tone before any descriptive copy appears.
The main body alternates between wide atmospheric shots and tight macro food details. Each full-bleed photograph expands on click into a detail panel showing the dish story, the island it comes from, and the cook behind it. This rhythm mirrors the feeling of moving through a curated gallery.
Midway through the page, a horizontally scrolling strip of small square images recreates the feeling of flipping through Polaroids pinned to a beach-bar wall. It creates a tactile, informal contrast to the full-bleed gallery panels above and below it.
The booking module lives directly on the page without redirecting visitors away. It includes a departure date selector with limited-availability badges, a group size selector from one to eight guests, dietary preference options, and a deposit-now payment field.
After the third gallery panel, a sticky bar locks to the bottom of the viewport. It keeps the primary call to action visible throughout the scroll without interrupting the visual storytelling. Visitors can commit at any point without hunting for the booking form.
The template places "Book Your Seats at the Table" as the primary action and "Gift This Journey" as a secondary path beside it. This pairing serves both self-booking visitors and those purchasing the experience as a gift.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro close-up header | Opens with a full-viewport food shot and delayed headline reveal |
| Primary call to action block | Presents the main booking and gift call-to-action beneath the header |
| Gallery panel one | First full-bleed atmospheric wide shot with click-to-expand detail panel |
| Gallery panel two | Tight macro food detail shot with island and cook story overlay |
| Gallery panel three | Second wide atmospheric shot triggering the sticky booking bar |
| Polaroid scroll strip | Horizontally scrolling square image strip with an informal editorial feel |
| Continuing gallery panels | Remaining alternating wide and macro shots completing the island-by-island map |
| Inline booking module | Date selector, group size, dietary preferences, and deposit payment field |
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme expressed through a Sunset Gradient color system. The palette shifts warm to cool as the visitor scrolls, mirroring the journey from afternoon market heat to blue-hour water dining.
The gallery-walk layout is designed to translate naturally to mobile screens. Full-bleed images, the horizontal Polaroid strip, and the sticky booking bar are each structured to work within a single-column mobile flow.
The page is structured so that the gallery does the selling. By the time a visitor reaches the booking module, the photographs have already built a complete sensory picture of the tour, island by island and meal by meal.
This template is part of the Travel and Hospitality category with a specific focus on Maldives travel and the Maldives food and culinary tour niche. It is built as a Gallery and Detail template style using the Gallery Walk creative direction and Macro Close-Up header concept. The Direct Sales landing-page direction means every design decision serves the goal of moving visitors toward booking. The Marine and Coastal theme and Sunset Gradient color system make it equally suitable for operators marketing overwater dining, island food trails, and intimate group culinary journeys across the archipelago.