Trek is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Cuba adventure tour companies. It combines cinematic scroll sequences, a full-screen video header, and direct-sales route cards to move serious travelers from first impression to deposit. The Alpine Fresh color system and hand-drawn slab typography give every section the feel of a well-worn trail map.
by Rocket studio
Trek is a single-page, full-width landing page template designed for adventure tour operators selling off-the-beaten-path Cuba itineraries. It opens with an aerial drone video, guides visitors through a five-act cinematic scroll journey, and closes with a booking drawer that captures deposits and email leads. Every design decision is built to sell a specific kind of trip to a specific kind of traveler.
This template is built for tour operators who run small-group adventure itineraries in Cuba's interior and coastal regions. It speaks directly to the kind of traveler who researches hard before booking and needs to feel the trip before committing.
Generic travel landing pages fail adventure operators because they look like every other booking site. They use stock imagery, flat layouts, and weak calls to action that stall hesitant buyers. Trek solves this by creating atmosphere before it asks for anything.
Trek delivers a complete, ready-to-customize landing page with every major sales and storytelling component already in place. Nothing needs to be built from scratch.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Hero Header
Five-act Cinematic Scroll Journey
Route Cards with Visible Pricing
Slim Booking Drawer for Deposit Capture
Trail Map PDF Lead Capture
Expedition Orange Call to Action Accent System
Can I use this template without video footage?
How does the booking drawer work?
Can I update the route cards with my own itinerary details?
What is the Trail Map PDF lead capture and how does it work?
Is this template adaptable for adventure tours outside Cuba?
Trek is built around a small set of high-impact features, each chosen to support the direct-sales goal of a Cuba adventure tour page.
The header opens with aerial drone footage above the Viñales Valley at golden hour. The camera tilts forward for four uninterrupted seconds before the headline fades in. This immersive cold open holds attention before any interface element appears.
Each major scroll position triggers a new scene: Havana at dusk, the drive east through sugarcane corridors, the mountain ascent, the summit camp, and the Caribbean coast descent. Parallax terrain layers shift between scenes like geological strata, and embedded short clips auto-play on cue.
Three itinerary cards cover the 5-day, 8-day, and 12-day routes. Each card displays per-person pricing, a difficulty rating, and the next departure date without requiring a click. Visitors get the key decision information at a glance.
The primary call to action opens a slim side drawer rather than a new page. The drawer includes a departure date selector, a group size stepper for two to eight people, dietary and fitness self-assessment toggles, and a single deposit payment field.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable topographic map PDF in exchange for an email address. This gives undecided visitors a tangible, high-quality asset while keeping them in the operator's follow-up pipeline.
Expedition orange (#E76F51) is reserved exclusively for calls to action, distance markers, and price callouts. The primary "Reserve Your Spot" button pulses like a campfire ember after the summit sequence and reappears pinned to the footer.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video hero header | Opens the experience with aerial drone footage and the brand headline |
| Havana arrival act | Sets the journey atmosphere at dusk in the city |
| Sugarcane drive act | Transitions the viewer east toward the mountains |
| Mountain ascent act | Builds tension with trail footage and elevation context |
| Summit camp act | Peaks emotional commitment with stats and gear details |
| Coast descent act | Closes the five-act arc at the Caribbean shore |
| Route cards section | Displays all three itineraries with pricing and departure dates |
| Booking drawer trigger | Anchors the primary deposit call to action after the summit sequence |
| Trail Map capture | Offers the PDF download for email lead collection |
| Pinned footer call to action | Repeats the reserve button for late-scroll visitors |
Trek uses the Alpine Fresh color system, which draws its palette from topographic maps and worn field gear. The overall effect is earthy and purposeful, with a single vivid accent that commands attention without competing with the landscape imagery.
The template is built for full-width immersive display but is structured to work across screen sizes. Video and parallax elements are handled in a way that keeps the experience coherent on smaller displays.
Trek is designed as a direct-sales page, not a brochure. Every structural decision is oriented toward two outcomes: a paid deposit or a captured email address.
Trek fits naturally within the Travel and Hospitality category and is specifically designed for the Cuba adventure tour niche. It is a strong fit for operators who want a visually distinctive page that competes with larger travel brands on atmosphere and clarity.