Sláinte is an immersive culinary landing page template built for Ireland food and culinary tour operators. It tells the story of a seven-day tasting journey through a storybook, chapter-by-chapter layout. Warm Neo-Retro design, a Sunset Gradient color system, and a focused event registration flow work together to turn hungry visitors into confirmed guests.
by Rocket studio
Sláinte is a single-page culinary tour landing page template. It guides visitors through a beautifully typeset, chapter-driven food journey across Ireland, from Cork creameries to Galway oyster beds. The design earns the registration click by building appetite and intimacy before the form ever appears. It is purpose-built for tour operators who sell experiences, not itineraries.
This template is made for culinary tour operators, food experience hosts, and travel brands that sell small-group tasting journeys. It suits businesses whose guests choose destinations based on what they eat rather than what they see. If your audience plans holidays around restaurant reservations, this template speaks their language.
A standard tour booking page lists logistics. This template does the opposite. It builds sensory desire before asking for anything. Most culinary tour operators lose warm visitors because their pages feel like spreadsheets dressed up with stock photography. Sláinte closes that gap.
You get a full storybook landing page structured around the emotional arc of a seven-day food journey. Every section is a chapter, every chapter is a stop on the tour. The template is designed so the story does the selling before the form asks for a commitment.




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Chapter-led Storybook Layout
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Sunset Gradient Color System
Per-chapter Detail Grid
Timed Event Registration Form
Dual Conversion Path Design
Can I customize the tour chapters with my own stops and destinations?
How does the 'Gift This Tour' flow work within the template?
Is the dietary notes field in the registration form editable?
What type of photography works best with this template?
Who is the target guest this template is designed to attract?
A paragraph introduces the features below. Each one is grounded directly in what the template delivers.
Each full-page section is structured like a chapter in a beautifully typeset cookbook. Day One opens in a Cork creamery. Day Three moves to hand-diving for scallops in Dingle. Day Five arrives at a private supper club in a Georgian Dublin townhouse. The scroll builds appetite with every turn rather than listing bullet points.
The header opens on an absurdly detailed close-up of hands breaking the caramelized crust of fresh-baked brown bread, steam rising, flour still on the knuckles. There is no headline on the first beat, just the image pulling the visitor close. The headline rises gently after that first pause.
The palette moves from deep heather purple through rowan berry amber into clotted cream gold, all resting on a smoked butter off-white background. The gradient shifts subtly warmer as the page scrolls west toward the Atlantic, giving the color system a narrative role, not just a decorative one.
After each chapter's hero image and narrative paragraph, a small three-part detail grid shows the dish, the maker's hands, and the surrounding landscape. This gives every stop on the tour a tactile, magazine-quality depth that a single image cannot achieve.
The registration form appears after the third chapter, timed so the visitor is already invested. Fields include preferred tour date from a dropdown of upcoming departures, number of guests, dietary notes in deliberately casual language, then name and email. The form tone matches the warmth of the page.
A secondary "Gift This Tour" flow sits alongside the primary reservation path. It gives the page a second natural exit ramp for visitors who want to book for someone else. Both paths share the same warm design language without competing visually.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro Close-Up Header | Opens with sensory bread image and rising headline |
| Day One: Cork Creamery | Chapter one with hero image, narrative, and detail grid |
| Day Three: Dingle Scallops | Chapter two diving into coastal seafood storytelling |
| Day Five: Dublin Supper Club | Chapter three set inside a Georgian private dining room |
| Reserve Your Seat | Primary event registration form with departure dropdown |
| Gift This Tour | Secondary conversion flow for gifting the experience |
| Pinned Footer call to action | Persistent reservation prompt anchoring the page close |
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme that feels warm, golden, and slightly hazy, like watching the sun drop behind the Cliffs of Moher. Every color has an assigned role, and the palette works as a narrative device as much as a branding tool.
The storybook layout is built to translate its full-bleed, chapter-driven structure cleanly across screen sizes. The vertical scroll narrative is a natural fit for mobile reading, where the page feels like turning through a photobook one chapter at a time.
The page earns the registration click by making the visitor hungry before presenting any form. Conversion is built into the narrative structure itself, not bolted on at the end.
This template sits at the intersection of the Travel and Hospitality category and the Ireland food and culinary tour niche. It is a strong fit for operators whose guests include food-obsessed couples celebrating anniversaries, solo travelers, and small friend groups who prefer hands-on experiences over guided bus tours.