Beach Wedding Booking Website Template
Tides is a cinematic, overlap-layered landing page built for beach wedding caterers. It guides visitors through a sensory scroll sequence, prep, setting, feast, and quiet aftermath, before inviting them to reserve a date or download a tasting menu. The Desert Rose color palette and editorial portrait header make the first impression feel as warm as golden hour on the sand.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tides is a single-page booking experience designed for luxury beach wedding catering. It opens with a full-bleed portrait hero and moves visitors through a cinematic scroll that mirrors one golden evening on the shore. The layout earns the inquiry by making the food and setting feel real before a single form field appears.
Who this template is for
This template was built for hospitality professionals whose work happens at the edge of the ocean. It fits anyone selling a high-touch catering experience tied to sand, salt air, and candlelight.
- Beach wedding caterers offering plated, family-style, raw bar, or fire-roasted menus
- Event planners coordinating rehearsal dinners and multi-day destination wedding hospitality
- Mothers-of-the-bride and couples managing vendors for a destination beach wedding
What problem this template solves
Selling a premium catering experience is hard when your only tools are a PDF menu and a contact form. Couples planning a beach wedding need to feel the evening before they commit. Most generic templates cannot carry that emotional weight.
- A flat, text-heavy layout loses the sensory atmosphere that converts aspirational browsers into serious inquiries
- Generic booking forms feel cold against a setting as personal as a barefoot ceremony on wet sand
- Without visual storytelling, even outstanding menus look like spreadsheets
What you get with this template
You get a complete, scroll-driven landing page structured to move a visitor from first impression to booking inquiry. Every section is purposeful, sequenced like scenes in a wedding film.
- A full-bleed vertical hero with a floating handwritten-style headline and golden-hour portrait
- A cinematic scroll sequence covering prep, the setting, the feast, and the quiet aftermath
- A dual-path conversion section with a primary booking form and a secondary tasting menu download
Feature list
This template comes with a focused set of built-in capabilities drawn directly from its design brief.
Cinematic Parallax Scroll Sequence
Four layered scroll scenes, prep, setting, feast, and aftermath, stack over each other as the visitor scrolls down. Each section uses parallax depth to suggest the passage of one real evening, giving the page a pace that feels more like film than a brochure.
Vertical Portrait Hero Section
The opening viewport is a tall, narrow candid photograph filling the full screen height. A single headline drifts over the image, anchored in navy against warm sand and golden-hour light. The composition draws the eye downward and into the story immediately.
Dual-Path Conversion Block
The primary call to action, "Reserve Your Date," opens a booking form that collects wedding date, guest count, beach location or venue name, and a meal-style dropdown. A secondary path, "See Our Tasting Menu," captures an email in exchange for a downloadable menu PDF.
Floating Sticky Call to Action
A persistent booking button sits at the bottom of the viewport and follows the visitor as they scroll. It reappears naturally after the prep sequence and stays visible through the rest of the page, reducing friction at the moment intent is highest.
Testimonial Section with Named Couples
A dedicated section presents specific wedding quotes attributed to named couples with their beach locations. Social proof tied to real settings builds trust faster than generic star ratings or placeholder reviews.
Overlap and Layered Section Design
Sections visually bleed into each other as the visitor scrolls. Soft rose backgrounds extend beneath terracotta-bordered photo cards, and navy text grounds each headline. The layered effect reinforces the Celebration and Joy theme without relying on heavy graphics.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Portrait | Opens with full-bleed golden-hour image and floating headline |
| Prep Cinematic Sequence | Layered scroll showing kitchen prep: citrus, fire, mango |
| The Setting Scene | Long tables on sand, votives lit under a violet sky |
| The Feast Grid | Bento-style grid of menu styles, family dining, dessert moments |
| Couple Testimonials | Named quotes with specific beach locations for social proof |
| Booking Form | Primary date inquiry form and tasting menu PDF download |
| Footer | Logo and tagline left, navigation links right |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Celebration and Joy theme built around a Desert Rose color system. Every color choice references a specific moment from an outdoor reception, the tablecloth, the last light, the wine-stained linen.
- Sand (#F5E6D3) breathes through margins and backgrounds, keeping the page airy and warm
- Dusty rose (#D4A0A0) and deep terracotta (#C1654A) layer across photo card borders and accent elements
- Evening tide navy (#1B2A3D) anchors headlines and body text, providing contrast without coldness
- Fraunces serif headlines pair with DM Sans body text for a romantic yet readable typographic system
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is built desktop-first for aspirational browsing, with full mobile responsiveness carried through every section. Animations are handled through native browser capabilities rather than heavy libraries.
- Parallax and scroll-reveal effects use GPU-accelerated transforms to keep motion smooth across devices
- Native CSS scroll drives the cinematic sequence, avoiding external animation dependencies
- Intersection Observer reveals trigger section animations only as each section enters the viewport
How this template helps you convert
The page is designed to earn the inquiry before asking for it. Every scroll scene primes the visitor emotionally before a form field appears.
- The cinematic sequence builds desire first, visitors experience the evening visually before encountering any call to action, so the booking form arrives at a moment of genuine want rather than cold outreach.
- The dual-path conversion block captures two distinct buyer types simultaneously: couples ready to commit see "Reserve Your Date," while browsers still gathering inspiration engage through the tasting menu email capture.
- The floating sticky call to action keeps the primary booking path visible at all times, so a visitor who decides mid-scroll never has to hunt for where to click next.
Other information about this template
This template is categorized under Wedding and Events, with a specific focus on the beach wedding catering niche. It is designed for the United States market and uses English-language copy with USD pricing context in mind. A few additional notes for buyers considering this template:
- The template style is Overlap and Layered, meaning sections intentionally bleed into each other rather than sitting in isolated blocks
- Creative direction follows a Cinematic Sequence format, where scrolling through the page mirrors the chronological experience of one beach wedding evening
- The header concept is Vertical Portrait, designed to hold a tall, editorial-style photograph rather than a wide landscape crop
- The landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling, making the primary goal a date inquiry rather than general brand awareness
- This template suits caterers who serve five-course plated meals, raw bars, fire-roasted whole fish, and ceviche towers in outdoor coastal settings




Theme
Celebration & Joy
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Desert Rose
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Cinematic Parallax Scroll Sequence
Vertical Portrait Hero with Floating Headline
Dual-path Conversion Block
Floating Sticky Booking Button
Named Couple Testimonials Section
Overlap and Layered Section Design
Related questions
Can I use this template without professional event photography?
Does the booking form support different meal style options?
Is this template suitable for event planners, not just caterers?
How does the tasting menu email capture work?
Is this template designed for mobile as well as desktop?