Sofra is a single-column culinary landing page template built for Turkey food and travel experiences. It follows an Organic Flow theme with a Dark Emerald color system, a scrapbook-style header, and a city-by-city food diary layout. The page guides curious travelers from sensory storytelling straight to a tour reservation form.
by Rocket studio
Sofra is a richly designed, single-column landing page template for Turkey food and culinary tours. It uses layered scrapbook visuals, a dark emerald and tarnished brass palette, and a food-diary scroll structure to move visitors from curiosity to commitment. Two conversion paths serve both ready buyers and undecided browsers.
This template is made for culinary tour operators, travel experience hosts, and boutique food-travel brands running guided trips through Turkey. It suits anyone who needs to sell an immersive, story-led experience rather than a standard package holiday.
Most travel landing pages read like brochures. They list destinations and prices but fail to make the visitor feel anything. For a culinary tour, that emotional gap is fatal. Sofra closes it by leading with sensory storytelling before ever asking for a booking.
You get a fully structured, single-column landing page built around a curated collection scroll. Every section is ready to receive your content, your photographs, and your tour dates. The layout does the heavy lifting of pacing and persuasion.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Collage and Scrapbook Header
Handwritten-style Headline Type
City-stop Food Diary Layout
Dual Conversion Path System
Tour Reservation Form
Alternating Image and Text Rhythm
Can I add more city stops beyond the three included in the template?
How does the secondary PDF download path work?
Does the reservation form support multiple tour departure dates?
Can I update the colors and fonts to match my existing brand?
What types of photographs work best in this template?
This template is built around specific design and structural decisions that serve the culinary travel niche directly.
The header uses overlapping polaroid-style photo frames, torn boarding pass details, and a hand-drawn route map with dotted city connections. Elements are slightly rotated and layered with subtle shadows, giving the impression of a travel bag emptied across a table.
The primary headline uses a handwritten-style typeface to deliver the tour's core promise in a single striking statement. This typographic choice matches the organic, journal-like identity of the template without sacrificing legibility.
Each city is presented as its own spread in the scroll. A signature dish photograph sits alongside a short sensory paragraph and a torn-ticket callout listing the specific experience, such as a market walk, cooking class, or family dinner.
The primary call to action, "Reserve Your Seat at the Table," appears after the third city reveal and again at the page bottom. A secondary path offers a downloadable itinerary PDF for visitors who are not yet ready to commit, capturing leads at both stages of intent.
The registration form includes fields for preferred tour date via dropdown, number of travelers, dietary considerations, and email address. This keeps the booking entry point simple while collecting the information a tour operator needs.
The scroll alternates between intimate food close-ups and wide environmental shots of markets, kitchens, and landscapes. This pacing builds appetite and wanderlust together, making each city section feel like a new chapter rather than a repeated layout.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Scrapbook Header | Sets immersive tone and introduces the tour headline |
| Istanbul City Stop | Opens the food diary with the first city spread |
| Gaziantep City Stop | Deepens the journey with copper kitchen storytelling |
| Aegean City Stop | Shifts to pastoral olive grove and börek scenes |
| Primary call to action Block | Prompts reservation after three city reveals |
| Tour Reservation Form | Captures booking details and preferred departure date |
| PDF Itinerary Gate | Offers a secondary download path for undecided visitors |
| Closing call to action Block | Repeats reservation prompt at the page bottom |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme rooted in a Dark Emerald color system. Every color in the palette carries a sensory reference drawn from the journey itself, making the design feel like an extension of the food and culture it represents.
The single-column flow structure naturally adapts to narrower screens without requiring complex grid adjustments. The layout is built for a linear reading experience, which translates cleanly from desktop to mobile.
Sofra earns the reservation click by making the emotional case before the logical one. The structure delays the ask until the visitor has already traveled through three city stops in their imagination.
Sofra is designed as a ready-to-edit starting point for culinary travel brands. A few practical details are worth noting before you begin customizing.