Charter - Breathtaking Yachtwedding Landing Page Template
Charter is a single-column flow landing page template built for yacht and boat wedding venues. It guides visitors through a cinematic timeline of the wedding day, from cocktail hour on the bow to a sparkler send-off at the dock. With a Luxe Minimal design, inline booking tools, and tiered pricing, it turns curious couples into confirmed reservations.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Charter is a single-column landing page template designed for yacht and boat wedding venues. It uses a Timeline Progression structure to walk visitors through a full wedding day, hour by hour. The Luxe Minimal visual identity, inline booking module, and visible pricing cards work together to move engaged couples from first impression to a confirmed date.
Who this template is for
This template speaks to a specific kind of buyer. It is built for venue operators and event professionals who need to sell an experience that photographs can barely capture.
- Yacht and boat wedding venue owners who want a direct-sales landing page that books dates without back-and-forth emails
- Wedding planners who manage open-house events and need a clean RSVP path for prospective clients
- Couples who want to preview the full day before committing, and parents who need to see the space before they write the check
What problem this template solves
Most wedding venue pages show a gallery and a contact form. That is not enough for a floating venue. Couples arrive unsure whether a boat can feel as formal or romantic as a ballroom. This template removes that doubt before the visitor scrolls to the bottom.
- It replaces abstract venue descriptions with a concrete hour-by-hour timeline that lets couples mentally rehearse their entire evening
- It addresses price sensitivity directly by showing tiered package cards before the final call to action, so only committed buyers click through
- It gives undecided visitors a lower-stakes path through the open-house RSVP form, keeping them in the funnel rather than losing them at the pricing section
What you get with this template
Charter delivers a fully structured single-page layout built around conversion and atmosphere. Every section has a defined role in the buyer journey, from first scroll to reservation.
- A full-viewport hero with a slow-motion aerial video background and a champagne gold hand-lettered script headline
- A scrollable wedding-day timeline with four timestamped photograph anchors and single-line descriptive captions
- An inline booking module with a date picker, guest count slider (20 to 150 guests), and a package selector covering sunset ceremony, full-evening reception, and elopement options
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that make Charter work as a direct-sales landing page for a yacht wedding venue.
Cinematic Hero Section
The header opens with a full-viewport, slow-motion aerial video of the yacht at sunset. A champagne gold hand-lettered script reading "Say yes on the water" appears first, and the footage fades in beneath it. The effect creates an immediate emotional tone before the visitor reads a single word of body copy.
Hour-by-Hour Wedding Day Timeline
The page scrolls through four timestamped moments: 4:00 PM boarding and cocktails, 5:30 PM deck ceremony, 7:00 PM candlelit dinner below deck, and 9:00 PM dancing under string lights. Each timestamp anchors a photograph and a single descriptive line. The structure lets visitors rehearse the evening in sequence, building emotional momentum toward the final sparkler send-off frame.
Sticky Reserve Your Date call to action
After the ceremony section, a "Reserve Your Date" button pins to the bottom of the viewport and stays visible through every subsequent scroll. This removes the friction of hunting for the booking action once a visitor is ready to commit.
Inline Booking Module
Clicking the primary call to action opens a booking module directly on the page. It includes a preferred date picker, a guest count slider ranging from 20 to 150 guests, and a three-option package selector. No redirect to a separate page is needed.
Open House RSVP Path
A secondary call to action labeled "Tour the Yacht First" opens a lightweight RSVP form. It asks only for name, email address, and a preferred Saturday. This gives undecided visitors a way to stay connected without committing to a reservation.
Tiered Pricing Cards
Three visible pricing cards appear before the final call to action. Showing the investment up front filters out mismatched inquiries and builds trust with buyers who are already ready to move forward.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero video header | Set the emotional tone and introduce the venue |
| Timeline scroll section | Walk visitors through the wedding day hour by hour |
| Ceremony anchor block | Introduce the primary "Reserve Your Date" call to action |
| Dinner and dancing moments | Build atmosphere and reinforce the full-evening experience |
| Sparkler send-off frame | Close the timeline with a memorable final image |
| Tiered pricing cards | Display package options and investment levels clearly |
| Inline booking module | Capture reservation intent with date, guest count, and package |
| Open house RSVP form | Offer a low-commitment path for undecided visitors |
| Final call to action | Reinforce the reservation prompt at page close |
Design & branding system
Charter uses a Luxe Minimal theme built around the Cloud Canvas color system. The palette is warm and restrained, designed to feel like linen and teak rather than a standard event website.
- Core colors: soft sail white (#F7F5F0), horizon mist (#D6CFC7), deep hull navy (#1B2838), and champagne gold (#C9A96E) reserved for calls to action, ring iconography, and hover states
- Typography leads with a hand-lettered script style for the hero headline, paired with clean serif or refined sans-serif body text to maintain legibility throughout the timeline
- The overall visual system stays consistently quiet, letting photography carry the emotion while color accents guide the eye toward action points
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow layout is structured to translate cleanly across screen sizes. A vertical scroll format naturally suits mobile viewing, and the timeline sections stack without needing complex grid reflows.
- The full-viewport video hero is designed to display the aerial footage effectively on both desktop and smaller screen widths
- Interactive components such as the date picker, guest slider, and package selector are sized for comfortable touch interaction on mobile devices
- The sticky call-to-action bar remains anchored at the bottom of the screen on mobile, keeping the booking prompt accessible without interrupting the scroll experience
How this template helps you convert
Charter is structured around a direct-sales conversion flow. Every design and layout decision is made to reduce hesitation and move visitors toward a booking.
- The timeline progression builds emotional investment before the pricing appears, so visitors arrive at the cost section already imagining themselves on board, rather than evaluating a cold number
- Visible tiered pricing filters the audience naturally, ensuring that couples who reach the inline booking module have already decided the investment is within their range
- The dual call-to-action structure, with both a reservation path and an open-house RSVP path, captures buyers at two different stages of readiness, reducing the number of visitors who leave without taking any action
Other information about this template
Charter is a template within the Wedding and Events category, specifically built for the Yacht and Boat Wedding Venue niche. It is suitable for venue tour and open-house promotional campaigns.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, making it straightforward to customize section by section without affecting the overall page structure
- Creative direction follows Timeline Progression, a format that works particularly well for experiential venues where the sequence of events is part of the sales story
- The header concept is Handwritten and Script, which reinforces the bespoke, invitation-quality tone that distinguishes a floating venue from a standard events space
- The landing page direction is Direct Sales, meaning every structural choice prioritizes reservation capture over general brand awareness




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Timeline Progression
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Aerial Video Hero
Hour-by-hour Wedding Day Timeline
Sticky Reserve Your Date Button
Inline Booking Module
Tiered Pricing Cards
Open House RSVP Form
Related questions
Can I adjust the timeline to match our actual event schedule?
Does the pricing section show real numbers, or is it placeholder content?
Is the inline booking module connected to a calendar system?
Can the open-house RSVP form be used for multiple upcoming dates?
Is this template suitable for elopement packages as well as large receptions?