Travesa - Immersive Colombia Landing Page Template

Travesa is a gallery and detail landing page built for Colombia tour operators who sell through atmosphere before logistics. It opens with a full-viewport lifestyle shot, scrolls through immersive destination landscapes, and funnels visitors into a streamlined four-field booking form. Each trip section earns attention visually before revealing itinerary details, pricing, and available departure windows.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Travesa is a single-page Colombia travel template built around one idea: show the place first, sell the trip second. A full-screen header image pulls visitors in immediately. Each scroll section expands into a destination gallery with trip details on click. The booking flow is intentionally lean, with just four fields standing between a visitor and a confirmed reservation.

Who this template is for

This template is designed for independent Colombia tour operators who want their online presence to match the quality of the experiences they run. It works best for guides and small agencies selling curated, experience-led trips rather than generic package tours.

  • Tour operators specializing in Colombia's less-traveled regions
  • Small travel agencies targeting experienced international travelers
  • Independent guides building a direct-booking presence online

What problem this template solves

Most travel landing pages lead with price lists and bullet-point itineraries. That approach asks visitors to do the imaginative work themselves, and most don't bother. Travesa flips that sequence entirely.

  • Visitors arrive at a mood-setting header before they ever see a price
  • Each destination section builds desire before the booking panel appears
  • The short booking form removes friction right at the moment of highest intent

What you get with this template

Travesa packages a complete single-page gallery and detail layout that guides visitors from first impression to confirmed booking. Every section has a defined role in that journey.

  • Full-viewport lifestyle header with headline fade-in effect
  • Scrollable destination gallery where each image expands into a detail panel
  • Departure date selector showing the next three available windows per trip
  • Four-field booking form with pre-filled trip selection
  • Secondary "Build a Custom Route" path linked to a short preference quiz

Feature list

This template is built from components that serve one purpose: move a curious visitor toward a booking without interrupting the sense of discovery.

Full-Viewport Lifestyle Header

The header fills the entire screen with a warm, candid shot of real travelers on the water. The headline fades in over the sky portion of the image. No static tourism-board framing. The composition is shot slightly below eye level so the sky dominates the upper third, giving the headline room to breathe.

Each section of the page is a destination that takes over the full screen. Cocora Valley, Caño Cristales, and the Tatacoa Desert each get their own scroll moment. The pacing accelerates from serene coastlines to cloud forest treks to the multi-day Lost City expedition, building emotional momentum as the visitor scrolls.

Expandable Trip Detail Panels

Every gallery image is clickable. On click, a detail panel opens with the itinerary breakdown, difficulty rating, included meals, and group size cap. The logistics appear only after the landscape has already done its persuasive work.

Departure Date Selector

Each trip detail panel includes a date picker showing the next three available departure windows. Visitors can select their window directly inside the panel without navigating to a separate booking page.

Streamlined Four-Field Booking Form

The booking form collects only what is necessary: trip selection (pre-filled from the panel), travel dates, number of travelers, and dietary or mobility notes. Four fields. Nothing more. The form is anchored to each trip panel so it catches visitors at peak intent.

Custom Route Quiz Path

Visitors who want to combine regions or build something personal can follow the "Build a Custom Route" secondary path. A short quiz captures destination preferences, fitness level, and budget range before surfacing a recommended itinerary.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Full-Viewport HeaderSets atmosphere and introduces the headline
Destination Gallery ScrollTeleports visitors into each landscape
Trip Detail PanelsReveals itinerary, difficulty, meals, group size
Departure Date SelectorShows next three available booking windows
Four-Field Booking FormCaptures reservation with minimal friction
Custom Route QuizGuides multi-region travelers to a tailored itinerary

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme expressed through an Ocean Calm color palette. Every color choice references a specific moment in a Colombian Pacific sunset viewed from the water.

  • Deep Pacific blue (#0B3D5C) and jungle canopy green (#2D5A3D) anchor backgrounds and primary text
  • Wet sand beige (#D4C5A9) alternates as a warm background for lighter sections
  • Living coral (#E8735A) is reserved exclusively for pricing badges, call-to-action buttons, and hover states
  • Photography is saturated and warm throughout; text switches between canopy green on light backgrounds and clean white on dark ones

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is built to feel intentional on smaller screens, where many travelers will first encounter it after watching a video or following a social link.

  • Full-viewport sections reflow cleanly for portrait mobile viewing
  • Detail panels open as overlays rather than new pages, keeping navigation fast
  • The four-field form is thumb-friendly with large tap targets on mobile displays

How this template helps you convert

Travesa is structured to earn the sale through emotional sequence rather than promotional pressure. Every layout decision follows a logic of desire before detail.

  1. The full-screen header and immersive gallery sections build genuine desire for the destination before any price appears, so visitors arrive at the booking form already motivated.
  2. Pre-filled trip selection and the three-window departure date selector reduce decision fatigue at the moment of commitment, making it easier to complete the booking in one session.

Other information about this template

Travesa is a strong fit for operators whose target clients are experienced travelers, specifically those who have already visited destinations like Costa Rica or Peru and are now seeking something less curated and more raw. The template's direct-sales structure is designed to support independent operators who want to close bookings without relying on third-party listing platforms.

  • The template targets thirty-something couples, solo travelers, and small friend groups who make spontaneous booking decisions
  • The secondary custom route path is designed for higher-value clients who want personalized multi-region itineraries
  • The coral call-to-action color and per-person pricing display are built to make cost feel transparent rather than hidden
  • This template is suited to operators running trips to regions including Isla Barú, Ciudad Perdida, the Amazon basin, Cartagena, the Cocora Valley, Caño Cristales, and the Tatacoa Desert
Travesa - Immersive Colombia Landing Page Template
Travesa - Immersive Colombia Landing Page Template
Travesa - Immersive Colombia Landing Page Template
Travesa - Immersive Colombia Landing Page Template

Theme

Adventure Terrain

Creative direction

Immersive Visual

Color system

Ocean Calm

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Direct Sales

Page Sections

Full-viewport Lifestyle Header

Immersive Destination Scroll Gallery

Expandable Trip Detail Panels

Departure Date Selector

Four-field Streamlined Booking Form

Custom Route Quiz Path

Related questions

Can I use this template for multiple trip types?

Does the booking form support custom fields?

Is the Build a Custom Route path included in the template?

Can I replace the header image with my own photography?

What kind of traveler does this template speak to?