Unique Stay & Accommodation Booking Website Template
Shikara is a dark immersive landing page template designed for houseboat stay experiences. It uses a masonry grid of interactive tiles, a cinematic lifestyle header, and a pinned booking bar to move visitors from wonder to reservation. The Ocean Calm color system and hand-crafted visual details make every scroll feel like a journey across a Himalayan lake at dusk.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Shikara is a single-page houseboat accommodation template built on a dark immersive aesthetic and a masonry tile grid. A cinematic lifestyle header opens the experience, interactive tiles guide visitors through spaces and activities, and a pinned booking bar captures reservations without interrupting the mood. It suits any unique waterside stay that sells through atmosphere as much as amenity.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for hospitality operators who know that atmosphere closes the booking. It works best when the property itself is the story and standard hotel-style layouts feel too clinical.
- Houseboat owners and operators on Dal Lake, Kerala backwaters, or similar waterside destinations
- Boutique travel curators offering immersive, off-grid, or heritage stay packages
- Property hosts targeting honeymooners, experience-driven solo travelers, and multigenerational family groups
What problem this template solves
Most accommodation pages list features instead of evoking feeling. A traveler who discovers a houseboat stay at 2 a.m. is already half-sold on the idea; a flat, form-heavy page breaks the spell before they reach the booking step.
- Visitors lose momentum when a page cannot match the sensory promise of the property
- Generic layouts make a genuinely unique stay look interchangeable with ordinary hotels
- Disconnected booking flows add friction at the moment commitment is highest
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured landing page that carries a visitor from first impression through to confirmed reservation. Every section is purposefully sequenced to deepen desire before presenting the booking step.
- A wide cinematic header image section with an atmospheric headline overlay
- A masonry tile grid with hover reveals and lightbox galleries for rooms and experiences
- A pinned bottom booking bar with date picker, houseboat selector, guest count, and live price total
- A gift voucher path using a foil-textured voucher builder
Feature list
This template pairs visual storytelling with a direct booking structure. Each feature below comes from the brief and is built into the page layout as described.
Cinematic Lifestyle Header
A wide, slow-breathing horizontal header frames the houseboat experience from the inside out. The carved wooden archway, the lake, the mountain silhouette, and a warm headline overlay set the emotional tone before a visitor reads a single word of copy.
Interactive Masonry Tile Grid
Each tile in the masonry grid is a doorway into a room or an experience. Hovering reveals a name and a micro-story. Clicking opens a lightbox with a slow-pan gallery and a second-person narrative paragraph, making the browsing experience feel personal and unhurried.
Lightbox Gallery with Narrative Copy
The lightbox presents each space or activity through a slow-pan image gallery paired with a short paragraph written in second person. This format keeps the visitor inside the story rather than pulling them out into a separate page.
Pinned Booking Bar
A warm walnut-toned booking bar stays fixed at the bottom of the viewport throughout scrolling. It includes a date picker, a houseboat selector with thumbnail previews for Heritage Cedar, Royal Lotus, and Sunrise Suite, a guest count input, and a live price total that updates as selections change.
Gift Voucher Builder
A secondary call to action labeled "Send as a Gift" opens a voucher builder with a foil-textured design. This gives the template a second revenue path without cluttering the primary booking flow.
Evening Scroll Progression
As the visitor scrolls deeper, the masonry grid transitions from room tiles to experience tiles, and each tile darkens slightly to mirror the passage of a day from morning light to evening. The layout itself becomes a narrative arc.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cinematic Header | Opens with a lifestyle shot and headline to set atmosphere |
| Masonry Room Grid | Showcases rooms through interactive hover-and-click tiles |
| Masonry Experience Grid | Presents activities like spice tours, garden walks, and sunset paddles |
| Lightbox Gallery | Delivers immersive room and experience stories on click |
| Pinned Booking Bar | Captures date, houseboat choice, guests, and live price |
| Gift Voucher Path | Offers a foil-styled voucher builder as a secondary booking route |
Design & branding system
The Ocean Calm color system draws from the depth and stillness of a Himalayan lake at night. Every color choice reinforces the feeling of warm wood meeting cool water.
- Deep lake black (#0B1D26) as the page base, weathered walnut hull (#3E2723) for the booking bar, and still-water teal (#1A535C) as the structural accent
- Lotus petal blush (#D4A59A) for warm highlight moments and moonlight on water (#E8E4DF) for all body and headline typography
- Dark Immersive theme with carved-texture visual cues, slow-breathing image treatment, and a palette that evokes depth without heaviness
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry layout and pinned booking bar are structured to remain functional and readable across screen sizes. The template is built with a compact, section-led page architecture that avoids unnecessary bulk.
- Masonry grid reflows cleanly for narrower viewports so tile stories remain accessible on mobile devices
- Pinned booking bar stays visible at the bottom of the screen on mobile, keeping the reservation step within reach at all times
- Lightbox galleries are designed to open and navigate comfortably with touch gestures on smaller screens
How this template helps you convert
The page is designed so that by the time a visitor reaches the sixth masonry tile, they have already pictured several mornings on the water. The booking step arrives as a natural conclusion, not an interruption.
- The cinematic header and immersive tile grid build emotional investment early, so visitors arrive at the booking bar already motivated rather than undecided.
- The live price total in the pinned bar removes the uncertainty that causes drop-off, giving visitors a clear number before they commit to clicking through.
- The gift voucher path captures buyers who are shopping for someone else, expanding the template's revenue reach beyond direct personal bookings.
Other information about this template
This template fits naturally into a broader travel and hospitality portfolio. A few additional details worth knowing before you start customizing.
- The template style is Masonry/Pinterest, meaning the grid can be extended with additional tiles as the property's room and experience inventory grows
- The Dark Immersive theme and Ocean Calm palette are cohesive out of the box, so visual consistency is maintained even when swapping in new photography
- The creative direction is Interactive Explorer, which means the hover and lightbox behaviors are central to the experience rather than optional enhancements
- This template is suited to houseboat stays in destinations like Dal Lake in Kashmir or the Kerala backwaters, but the layout adapts to any waterside or nature-immersive accommodation




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Interactive Explorer
Color system
Ocean Calm
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Cinematic Lifestyle Header
Interactive Masonry Tile Grid
Pinned Bottom Booking Bar
Evening Scroll Progression
Gift Voucher Builder
Lightbox Gallery with Narrative Copy
Related questions
Can I change the houseboat options shown in the booking bar?
Does the template support a gift purchase flow?
How does the masonry grid handle different types of content?
Is this template suitable for a property outside of Kashmir?
What happens when a visitor clicks a masonry tile?