Turkey Travel Booking Website Template
Keif is a horizontal scroll landing page template built for Turkey group tour operators. It guides visitors through full-viewport tour cards, a pinned booking flow with live seat counts, and a private group inquiry path. The Adventure Terrain visual identity and Rainforest color palette give every section the weight and warmth of the destinations it sells.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Keif is a single-page horizontal scroll template designed for a Turkey group tour operator. Visitors swipe through full-viewport tour cards, each revealing duration, group size, difficulty, and a traveler quote. A pinned booking flow shows the next three departure windows with live seat counts, while a floating "Build a Private Group" path serves retreat planners and larger parties.
Who this template is for
This template is built for travel businesses that sell multi-stop Turkey itineraries to groups rather than solo travelers. It works equally well for boutique tour operators, group travel curators, and retreat organizers who need a single page that does the selling for them.
- Friend groups of six to twelve splitting a shared accommodation budget
- Retired couples and corporate retreat planners seeking a guided, immersive itinerary
- Tour operators presenting multiple distinct Turkey routes on one scrollable page
What problem this template solves
Most tour landing pages feel like a brochure dumped onto a screen. They list itineraries in long text blocks, bury the booking step, and give no sense of urgency or place. Visitors leave without acting because nothing compels them to stop scrolling and commit.
- No sense of scarcity: visitors cannot tell how many spots remain, so the decision feels deferrable
- Scattered presentation: multiple tour routes compete for attention without a clear visual hierarchy
- Weak conversion path: the booking step is buried instead of pinned to every card within reach
What you get with this template
You get a ready-to-customize horizontal scroll landing page with a complete visual system and a booking-focused layout. Every major section is pre-built and matched to the Turkey group tour use case from the first pixel.
- A macro close-up hero header with a fade-in headline and subtitle
- Three full-viewport horizontal tour cards with hover-reveal detail layers
- A pinned "Choose Your Route" booking bar with inline date picker and seat-count display
Feature list
The template delivers a focused set of components, each designed to carry a visitor from first impression to confirmed booking without friction.
Macro Close-Up Hero Header
An extreme-detail photograph of Cappadocian rock fills the entire viewport on load. After a brief pause, the word "Turkey" appears letterspaced wide in limestone cream, followed by a fading subtitle. The opening moment sets the emotional tone before a single tour detail appears.
Horizontal Scroll Tour Cards
Each full-viewport card acts like a page from a field journal. Visitors swipe through a coastal gulet tour, an Eastern Anatolia overland route, and a Cappadocia balloon-and-cave itinerary. Each card surfaces duration, group size, difficulty rating, and a single traveler quote on hover, making comparison natural and unhurried.
Pinned Booking Bar with Seat Counts
"Choose Your Route" is anchored to the bottom of every tour card so the booking step is always one tap away. The inline date picker shows the next three departure windows alongside remaining group spots displayed as a live count, such as "4 of 12 seats open." Visible scarcity makes the click feel timely.
Private Group Inquiry Flow
A tangerine pill button labeled "Build a Private Group" floats in the top navigation throughout the scroll. It opens a short form asking for group size, preferred travel month, and pace preference (active, cultural, or mixed). This gives retreat planners a direct path without disrupting the main booking flow.
Scarcity and Social Proof Signals
A "most popular" badge sits on the bestselling itinerary card. Seat counts update the urgency without manufactured pressure. A single traveler quote per card adds credibility at exactly the moment a visitor weighs the decision to book.
Adventure Terrain Color System
The Rainforest palette governs every element. Deep canopy green and limestone cream alternate as section backgrounds. Near-black forest floor text keeps body copy readable. Hot-balloon tangerine appears only on calls to action, price tags, and interactive hotspots, so every button stands out like a campfire against a dark treeline.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Macro Close-Up Header | Opens with textured rock photography and fade-in headline to set emotional tone |
| Horizontal Tour Cards | Lets visitors swipe through three distinct itineraries in full-viewport detail |
| Hover Detail Layer | Reveals duration, group size, difficulty, and a traveler quote on card interaction |
| Pinned Booking Bar | Keeps "Choose Your Route" accessible at every point in the horizontal scroll |
| Inline Date Picker | Shows next three departure windows with remaining seat counts inline |
| Private Group Form | Collects group size, month, and pace preference for retreat and large-party inquiries |
| Top Navigation Pill | Floats "Build a Private Group" in tangerine throughout the entire scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme with a Rainforest color system that evokes hiking through a Kaçkar Mountain gorge. Fern-dark shadows give way to warm limestone clearings, and every color choice earns its place in the composition.
- Canopy green (#1B4332) and wet moss (#2D6A4F) anchor backgrounds; limestone cream (#F5F1EB) provides breathing room
- Near-black forest floor (#081C15) keeps body text crisp and readable against both background tones
- Hot-balloon tangerine (#E76F51) is reserved sparingly for calls to action, price tags, and interactive hotspots so each one commands attention
Mobile & speed optimization
The horizontal scroll layout is designed with touch navigation in mind, so the swipe gesture between tour cards feels native on a phone or tablet screen. The template keeps the interaction layer light so the experience remains smooth across device sizes.
- Touch-friendly swipe behavior on tour cards mirrors the natural gesture on mobile devices
- Tangerine call-to-action elements remain large enough to tap comfortably on smaller screens
- Alternating section backgrounds and minimal layering keep the visual structure clear at any viewport width
How this template helps you convert
The entire page is built around a single conversion goal: move a curious visitor to a booked seat. Every layout decision supports that path.
- The pinned booking bar means the "Choose Your Route" button is never more than a glance away, whether the visitor is on card one or card three.
- Live seat counts and the "most popular" badge create honest urgency, giving hesitant visitors a concrete reason to act before the window closes.
- The separate private group inquiry path prevents retreat planners from bouncing by giving them a dedicated, low-friction route to express interest.
Other information about this template
This template is part of a broader travel and hospitality template collection suited to niche tour operators who need a page that feels as considered as the itinerary it sells.
- The template style is Horizontal Scroll, a format well-suited to multi-route operators who want each tour to feel like its own world
- The creative direction follows a Curated Collection approach, meaning each tour card is treated as a premium editorial object rather than a list item
- The header concept is Macro Close-Up, an immersive photographic technique that makes the destination feel physically present before the visitor reads a word
- The landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling, with the entire layout oriented toward seat reservation rather than passive browsing
- The template ships with a complete Rainforest color system and Adventure Terrain theme tokens ready for customization to a specific brand




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Curated Collection
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Horizontal Scroll
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Horizontal Scroll Tour Cards
Pinned Booking Bar with Seat Counts
Private Group Inquiry Path
Scarcity and Social Proof Signals
Adventure Terrain Color System
Related questions
Can I add more than three tour cards to the horizontal scroll?
Does the seat count display update automatically?
Who is the private group inquiry form designed for?
Can I remap the colors to match my own brand?
Is this template suitable for a single-destination tour operator?