Switzerland Travel Advanced Booking Website Template
Fondue is a full-width immersive landing page template built for Switzerland food and culinary tour operators. It guides visitors through four seasonal food experiences, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, using cinematic visuals, a Neo-Retro Sunset Gradient palette, and a booking flow designed to convert food-obsessed travelers before the form ever appears.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Fondue is a single-page culinary tour template that moves visitors through Switzerland's food calendar one season at a time. Each section builds desire before asking for a commitment. The design draws from 1960s Swiss travel poster aesthetics, and the booking module captures season preference, group size, and travel dates in one clean inline flow.
Who this template is for
This template is built for operators who sell experience-first travel, not itinerary-first packages. It speaks directly to guests who plan entire trips around what they will eat.
- Food tour operators running seasonal Switzerland culinary experiences
- Travel brands targeting couples, small friend groups, and solo gastronomy travelers
- Hospitality businesses offering gifted experience packages for anniversaries or celebrations
What problem this template solves
Most tour landing pages describe an experience in text. Fondue lets visitors feel it first. By the time the booking form appears, visitors have already moved through each season visually and emotionally chosen the one they want.
- Generic tour pages lose visitors before they reach the call to action
- Multi-field booking forms feel cold when the experience itself is warm and sensory
- Gift-purchase paths are often buried or missing entirely on culinary tour pages
What you get with this template
You get a full-width immersive landing page structured around four seasonal food moments. Every section is purposeful, and the visual hierarchy carries visitors from awe to action without friction.
- A macro close-up hero section with a two-second delayed hand-lettered headline
- Four full-viewport seasonal sections with distinct light palettes and food imagery
- An inline booking module with season selector, group size picker, date calendar, and email field
- A secondary "Gift This Journey" path in the winter section with a simplified two-field form
- A persistent floating timeline on the right edge for quick seasonal navigation
- A sticky "Reserve Your Season" button that appears after the second fold
Feature list
A paragraph introduces the features below. Each one is drawn directly from the template brief and represents a real, built-in capability.
Macro Close-Up Hero Section
The header fills the viewport edge to edge with an extreme close-up of molten Gruyère. No navigation bar is visible on load. After two seconds, a single line of hand-lettered type rises from the bottom in crème double ivory against the amber cheese surface.
Four Seasonal Scroll Sections
Each season occupies a full viewport with its own distinct light palette. Spring uses pale morning greens, summer uses blinding midday whites, autumn uses dusky golds, and winter closes in candlelit warmth. Transitions feel like the light itself is shifting between scenes.
Floating Seasonal Timeline
A persistent vertical timeline runs along the right edge of the page. Each node represents one season and pulses gently in vintage poster vermillion when hovered. Visitors can jump directly to any seasonal moment from anywhere on the page.
Inline Booking Module
The primary booking flow is embedded at the bottom of each seasonal section. It asks for preferred season via a visual selector, then group size across three bands, then three preferred travel dates via a calendar picker, and finally a single email field.
Gift This Journey Form
The winter section includes a secondary conversion path for visitors purchasing on behalf of someone else. The simplified form captures only recipient name and sender email, reducing friction for gift buyers.
Sticky Reserve Button
After the second fold, a "Reserve Your Season" button remains fixed on screen throughout the rest of the scroll. It gives returning visitors or decisive browsers a shortcut back to the booking module at any point.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Close-Up | Opens with molten cheese macro and delayed headline |
| Spring Foraging | Wild garlic and Ticino forest morning scene |
| Summer Lakeside | Perch fillets and Lausanne midday brightness |
| Autumn Harvest | Lavaux grape feast in dusky golden tones |
| Winter Fondue | Candlelit chalet scene with gift booking path |
| Inline Booking Module | Season, group size, dates, and email capture |
| Sticky Reserve Button | Persistent call to action after second fold |
| Floating Timeline | Right-edge seasonal navigation with hover nodes |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme built on a Sunset Gradient color system. The palette feels like a 1960s Swiss travel poster warmed by late-afternoon light: nostalgic without being faded, golden without being saccharine.
- Core palette: deep alpine plum (#4A1942), warm Emmental amber (#E8A838), crème double ivory (#FFF5E1), and vintage poster vermillion (#D94F30) for buttons and interactive nodes
- Gradients sweep vertically behind each section, dissolving from plum at the top of each fold into amber at the bottom, while ivory holds text containers
- Typography uses a rounded neo-retro serif styled to feel at home on a 1958 Swiss rail poster
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for full-width immersive display across screen sizes. Each seasonal section is designed to hold its visual impact whether viewed on a desktop monitor or a mobile screen in portrait mode.
- Full-viewport sections scale responsively so the seasonal light palettes and food imagery remain the focus on any device
- The inline booking module and sticky button are both accessible from mobile without layout breakage
- The floating timeline repositions gracefully on smaller screens so it does not obstruct the main content
How this template helps you convert
Fondue earns the booking click by building visual desire before presenting any form. Visitors arrive hungry, move through the seasons, and commit to a preference before they realize they are in a funnel.
- The macro hero and seasonal scroll create emotional investment early, so visitors arrive at the booking module already attached to a specific season and experience.
- The inline booking module reduces decision fatigue by breaking the process into small visual steps: pick a season, pick a group size, pick dates, enter email.
- The "Gift This Journey" path in the winter section opens a second conversion lane for anniversary and celebration buyers who might otherwise leave without purchasing.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of Travel and Hospitality design and Switzerland food and culinary tour marketing. It is purpose-built for operators who want a landing page that sells the feeling of an experience before asking for any personal information.
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, meaning every section is designed to fill the screen and hold attention without sidebars or distractions
- The creative direction follows a Seasonal/Moment approach, which makes it particularly well suited to operators with distinct seasonal offerings or limited-run experiences
- The header concept is Macro Close-Up, a high-impact visual technique that puts the food itself at the center of the first impression rather than a landscape or a logo
- The landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling, so every design decision from sticky buttons to the inline module serves the goal of capturing a reservation
- This template works well for Switzerland culinary tour operators, anniversary travel planners, and gastronomy-focused travel brands looking to move away from generic brochure-style pages




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero Section
Four Full-viewport Seasonal Sections
Persistent Floating Timeline
Inline Seasonal Booking Module
Gift This Journey Path
Sticky Reserve Your Season Button
Related questions
Can I customize the seasonal food imagery for my own tour destinations?
Does the inline booking module connect to a booking or payment platform?
Who is the Gift This Journey form designed for?
Can I use this template to promote a single-season tour rather than four seasons?
Is this template suitable for solo travelers as well as couples and groups?