Voyage is a storybook-style landing page template built for Egypt tour operators running liveaboard and sailing experiences. It presents each upcoming departure as its own full-page chapter, complete with seasonal photography, berth counters, and embedded registration forms. The Sunset Mesa color system and marine typography create a feeling of standing on deck at golden hour.
by Rocket studio
Voyage is a single-page, story-led template for Egypt-based boat tour operators. It organises upcoming departures into immersive full-page chapters, each with photography, urgency signals, and an embedded registration card. The Sunset Mesa palette and Marine and Coastal theme make the page feel less like a booking form and more like a captain's logbook you cannot stop reading.
This template suits tour operators whose product is time-sensitive, place-specific, and driven by seasonal conditions. It works best when the experience itself is the selling point.
Most tour pages present trips as a catalogue. Voyage solves the problem of urgency and emotion by making each departure feel like a fleeting, once-per-season event rather than an item on a shelf.
You get a complete, single-page storybook layout structured around seasonal departure chapters. Every section is designed to carry a specific emotional and functional job.




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-bleed Cinematic Header
Seasonal Chapter Sections
Two-step Registration Form
Persistent Reserve Your Berth Bar
Urgency and Scarcity Indicators
Secondary Email Capture Path
Can I update the seasonal chapters for different departure windows each year?
Is this template suitable if I offer both diving and non-diving trips?
What is the Download the Season Calendar feature for?
Can I adjust the color palette to match my existing brand?
How many departure chapters can the page support?
This section describes the core built-in capabilities of the Voyage template as delivered.
The header fills the entire screen with a photograph framed from the bow of a felucca as the sun meets the waterline behind Tiran Island. The sky grades from terracotta to deep violet. A single line of serif type fades in after a deliberate pause, reading: "The season is turning. The water is warm. The boats are ready." The horizon sits on the lower third, giving the image breathing room and drawing the eye into the scene before any copy competes for attention.
Each departure window is presented as its own full-page chapter with a distinct photographic style. October features close-up underwater photography from Brothers Islands. December uses aerial drone reef imagery for the Fury Shoals to Marsa Alam liveaboard. March presents split-level photography showing the sunken ruins of Alexandria below and the modern corniche above. Each chapter carries its own tone, imagery approach, and registration card.
Every seasonal chapter ends with a compact two-step form. Step one captures departure season, trip type (liveaboard, day sailing, or family snorkel), and guest count. Step two collects name, email address, and certification level for divers, or a "non-diver" option for family and snorkel guests. The form keeps commitment low early and qualifies the lead before the second step.
A reef-turquoise bottom bar reading "Reserve Your Berth" stays fixed at the base of the screen throughout the scroll. It opens the two-step registration form from any point on the page, reducing friction for visitors who are ready to act before reaching a chapter's end.
A "Download the Season Calendar" option is available for visitors who are not ready to register. It captures an email address alone, creating a lower-commitment conversion path for browsers still in the research stage.
Each chapter section includes berth-remaining counters, current water temperature indicators, and a marine biologist's one-sentence field note dated to the previous week. These signals are built into the chapter layout and communicate that conditions and availability are real-time variables, not static page content.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Sets mood and season with cinematic bow-of-felucca photography and fading serif tagline |
| October Chapter | Presents Hammerhead Season at Brothers Islands with urgency signals and registration card |
| December Chapter | Covers Winter Sun Liveaboard from Fury Shoals to Marsa Alam with aerial reef imagery |
| March Chapter | Features Alexandria Wreck Week with split-level ruins photography and booking form |
| Persistent Bottom Bar | Keeps "Reserve Your Berth" visible and clickable throughout the full page scroll |
| Season Calendar Capture | Offers email-only download path for visitors in the early research stage |
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme built on the Sunset Mesa color system. The palette feels like a photograph left on a boat's dashboard: warm and faded where the sun hit it, cool and saturated in the shadow.
The Voyage template is built with a single-page scroll structure, which keeps the layout lean and navigable on smaller screens. Full-bleed imagery and chapter sections reflow naturally for portrait mobile viewing.
Voyage earns its registrations by making the decision feel emotionally obvious and logistically simple. The page is not designed to overwhelm with options; it is designed to make a single departure feel unmissable.
Voyage is categorised under Travel and Hospitality, with a specific focus on Egypt travel and the Egypt tour operator niche. It is built as a storybook, full-page landing page and is well suited for operators promoting Red Sea liveaboards, snorkelling family holidays, wreck diving expeditions, and sailing experiences along Egypt's coastline.