Vietnam Travel Specialist Booking Website Template
Pho is a single-column culinary landing page template built for Vietnam food and culinary tour operators. It follows a Day-in-the-Life scroll structure, guiding visitors through a full day of coastal eating from predawn fish markets to a lantern-lit seafood feast. The design uses a Dark Emerald Marine and Coastal palette, a destination search header, and direct booking cards with deposit-based checkout.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Pho is a single-column flow landing page template for Vietnam food and culinary tour operators. Visitors search a destination, then scroll through a richly narrated day from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Each hour is a full-width photograph with a timestamp section marker, building appetite until a booking card closes the loop.
Who this template is for
This template is built for food tour operators, culinary travel guides, and coastal experience hosts who sell small-group, destination-specific eating experiences in Vietnam. It suits sellers who need the page itself to do the storytelling before asking for a booking.
- Small-group culinary tour operators in Vietnamese coastal cities
- Independent food travel guides catering to couples, solo travelers, and small friend groups
- Gifting-focused experience brands that want a printable voucher path alongside direct booking
What problem this template solves
Most tour booking pages lead with logistics and lose the reader before they feel anything. Pho flips that order. The page earns the click by making visitors taste every hour of the day before a booking form ever appears.
- Visitors disengage when a page opens with prices and calendars instead of experience
- Tour operators lose gifting revenue because there is no clear second path for buyers who want to give the experience as a present
- Generic travel templates do not reflect the specific atmosphere of Vietnamese coastal food culture
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-column landing page with every section already sequenced to build desire and close a booking. The layout moves from search to story to sale without the visitor noticing the transition.
- A destination search header with city pills, a dissolve background effect, and an "I'll eat anything" personality built into the dietary dropdown
- A Day-in-the-Life scroll with six timestamped hour blocks, each containing a full-width photograph, a single sentence of narration, and an embedded audio clip at the midday section
- A booking card per destination showing the next three available dates, group size capped at eight, per-person pricing in bold coral, and a 30 percent deposit payment path
Feature list
This template packages story, structure, and sales mechanics into one uninterrupted scroll. Every feature listed here is drawn directly from the template brief.
Destination Search Header
The header centers a search field reading "Where do you want to eat?" over a slow-motion aerial coastline video. Destination pills for Hội An, Đà Nẵng, Phú Quốc, Huế, and Nha Trang float below the field. Typing a city triggers a dissolve transition to that city's harbor at dawn before the visitor presses enter.
Hour-by-Hour Day Scroll
Once a destination is selected, the page becomes a single day told in timestamps. Six moments unfold from 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM, each anchored by a full-width photograph and a single sentence of narration. The timestamp marker acts as the section header, making visitors feel time and hunger build together.
Embedded Midday Audio
The 12:00 PM beach stall section includes an embedded audio clip of waves. This single sensory layer deepens immersion at the emotional midpoint of the scroll, right before the sticky booking bar reappears.
Direct Booking Cards
Each destination day-tour ends with a booking card. It shows the next three available dates, maximum group size of eight guests, and a per-person price displayed in bold coral. The deposit model captures 30 percent at booking, with the remainder due 48 hours before the tour date.
Sticky Bottom Booking Bar
A sticky bottom bar reappears after the midday section. It keeps the reservation call to action visible without interrupting the storytelling scroll. The primary call to action reads "Reserve Your Seat at the Table."
Gift This Tour Path
A secondary conversion path lets buyers gift the experience. It captures the gifter's personal message and the recipient's email address, then generates a printable voucher. This path runs alongside direct booking without replacing it.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Destination Search Header | Opens the page and routes visitor to their chosen city |
| 5:30 AM Market | Sets the predawn fishing dock scene with full-width image and narration |
| 8:00 AM Kitchen | Shows a hands-on bánh cuốn rolling experience with a local host |
| 12:00 PM Beach Stall | Delivers the emotional midpoint with image, narration, and audio |
| 4:00 PM Fermentation | Highlights the mắm fermentation learning segment |
| 8:00 PM Feast | Closes the day with the twelve-dish lantern-lit seafood dinner scene |
| Booking Card | Presents dates, group size, pricing, and the deposit checkout |
| Gift Voucher Path | Captures gifter message and recipient email for printable voucher |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Keeps the reservation call to action persistent after midday |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Marine and Coastal theme built around the Dark Emerald color system. The palette evokes a night market built on a jetty: dark water underneath, warm fire above, everything glistening.
- Deep tidal green (#064E3B) pools across full-width backgrounds, blackened kelp (#0B2F23) anchors primary text, and sun-bleached shell white (#F5F0E8) provides breathing room between sections
- Seared coral (#E06D44) hits every interactive element including price displays, call-to-action buttons, and the sticky booking bar, landing with the precision of a chili flake
- The overall aesthetic is salt-and-smoke sensory: slow-motion coastal video, hour-stamped full-width photography, and warm lantern-lit tones that shift as the day progresses
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow is naturally suited to vertical scrolling on any screen size. Every layout decision in this template supports a clean mobile reading experience without requiring the visitor to navigate menus or tabs.
- Full-width timestamp sections, booking cards, and the sticky bottom bar are all designed to display clearly on narrow mobile viewports
- The single-column structure eliminates multi-column reflow issues, keeping the Day-in-the-Life narrative intact on phones and tablets
How this template helps you convert
This template is designed to convert by making the visitor an emotional participant in the experience long before a form appears. The sequence is deliberate: story first, sale second.
- The Day-in-the-Life scroll builds specific, hour-by-hour desire so that the booking card arrives when appetite is at its highest, not at the start of the page.
- The deposit model (30 percent to hold a spot) lowers the financial commitment at the moment of decision, while the Gift This Tour path opens a second revenue channel from buyers who are not traveling themselves.
Other information about this template
This template sits inside the Travel and Hospitality category, under the Vietnam Travel subcategory, and is purpose-built for the Vietnam food and culinary tour niche. It is a useful starting point for operators who want a polished, story-driven sales page without building one from scratch.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, which means every visitor follows the same intentional narrative path from search to booking
- The creative direction is Day-in-the-Life, a format proven to work well for experience-based products where the journey itself is the offer
- The header concept is a destination Search Box, which personalizes the experience from the first second and sets a higher engagement baseline than a static hero image
- The Direct Sales landing page direction means no email capture wall or content gate sits between the visitor and the booking form




Theme
Marine & Coastal
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Destination Search Header with City Pills
Hour-by-hour Day-in-the-life Scroll
Midday Embedded Audio Clip
Per-destination Booking Cards
Sticky Reservation Bar
Gift Voucher Conversion Path
Related questions
Can I customize the destination city pills in the search header?
How does the deposit payment structure work in the booking card?
What dietary restriction options are pre-set in the booking form?
Does the Gift This Tour path work as a separate checkout flow?
What is the maximum group size shown in the booking card?