Iceland Travel Premium Booking Website Template
Soak is a cinematic single-column landing page template for an Iceland geothermal wellness retreat. It pairs a scroll-driven day sequence with transparent pricing cards and an inline booking module. Built on a Neo-Retro Rainforest palette, it guides burned-out travelers from first glance to confirmed booking without friction or hesitation.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Soak is a direct-sales landing page template designed for an Iceland geothermal wellness retreat. It opens with a steam-field search box, then unfolds one cinematic day at the retreat through scroll-driven full-viewport scenes. Pricing appears early and often. The visitor moves from discovery to booking without ever leaving the page.
Who this template is for
This template speaks to retreat operators, boutique hospitality brands, and wellness experience designers who need a page that sells atmosphere as much as it sells a package. It works best when the experience itself is the product.
- Wellness retreat owners selling multi-night geothermal or nature immersion packages
- Boutique Iceland travel operators offering curated solo or couples stays
- Experience designers who want a scroll-driven, cinema-quality single page with direct booking
What problem this template solves
Most wellness landing pages bury the price, delay the atmosphere, and ask visitors to click through four layers before they see what they are actually buying. Visitors lose the feeling before they find the offer.
- Sticker shock from hidden pricing causes drop-off before the visitor is emotionally ready
- Generic hero images and static layouts fail to communicate an immersive, sensory retreat experience
- Fragmented booking flows disconnect the emotional moment from the purchasing decision
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-column landing page built around a scroll-driven cinematic sequence and a transparent direct-sales flow. Every section is ready to receive your retreat's content, visuals, and pricing.
- A steam-video search header with three pre-set inputs: month, duration, and retreat type toggle
- Five full-viewport day-scene sections, each carrying a single sentence and a visible price anchor
- Translucent pricing cards, an inline booking module, a fixed bottom call-to-action bar, and a gift path for anniversary shoppers
Feature list
A brief paragraph sets the scene: every feature below maps directly to a described component in the template brief, so what you see listed is what the layout actually delivers.
Steam-Field Search Header
The page opens with slow-drifting geothermal vapor footage playing behind frosted glass typography. Three input fields sit at the center: month, duration in nights (3, 5, or 7), and a Solo or Shared retreat toggle. The retrofuturist rounded sans-serif type and muted teal borders set the visual tone immediately.
Scroll-Driven Cinematic Day Sequence
Each scroll tick advances one visual moment in a retreat day, from dawn pool light through northern lights reflected in still water. Morning scenes move quickly; evening scenes require longer scroll pulls to mirror the retreat's own rhythm of slowing down. Minimal text and a price anchor appear in each full-viewport frame.
Transparent Pricing Cards
Between every day-scene, a translucent pricing card drifts into view showing the package name, night count, and per-person cost. No click is required to see the number. This keeps pricing visible throughout the page so purchase intent builds naturally before the final call to action.
Inline Booking Module
The primary call to action opens an inline booking module without navigating away from the page. It asks for dates (pre-filled from the header search when used), guest count, room preference between a glass cabin and a turf house, and a single dietary restriction field.
Fixed Bottom Call-to-Action Bar
After the second scroll section, a subtle "Book This Season" bar locks to the bottom of the viewport. It stays present throughout the rest of the page so the booking path is always one tap or click away, regardless of scroll position.
Gift Retreat Secondary Path
Near the final aurora section, a secondary call to action reading "Gift This Retreat" appears. It targets anniversary couples and gift shoppers without interrupting the primary booking flow. This single secondary path is placed deliberately late, after the emotional peak of the northern lights scene.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Steam Search Header | Opens the page with retreat search inputs over drifting vapor footage |
| Dawn Pool Scene | First cinematic frame showing morning light on geothermal pools |
| Obsidian Hike Scene | Midday full-viewport frame across volcanic landscape |
| Afternoon Float Scene | Milky blue water scene with pricing card and sentence anchor |
| Candlelit Dinner Scene | Evening atmosphere frame with ambient lava-glow lighting |
| Aurora Reflection Scene | Final cinematic frame triggering the gift retreat path |
| Translucent Pricing Cards | Per-package cost revealed between every day-scene without a click |
| Inline Booking Module | Date, guest, room, and dietary inputs inside the page |
| Fixed Booking Bar | Persistent bottom-bar call to action after second scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Neo-Retro theme with a Rainforest color palette. The aesthetic sits between a 1970s Scandinavian travel poster and a modern spa interface, warm and earthy where Iceland is cold and stark.
- Deep moss (#2D4A22) and volcanic hot spring teal (#1A6B5C) form the primary palette, with steam-cloud ivory (#F0EDE5) as the background tone
- Geothermal amber (#D4952A) is reserved for buttons, price tags, and hover states, glowing like light through a basalt fissure
- Rounded sans-serif typography with retrofuturist proportions carries frosted glass overlays and muted teal input borders throughout every section
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow adapts naturally to narrow screens, with each full-viewport frame stacking cleanly and the fixed booking bar remaining accessible on mobile throughout the scroll.
- The search header's three input fields and toggle reflow to a vertical stack on smaller viewports
- Pricing cards are sized to read clearly without horizontal scrolling on phone screens
- The inline booking module fits within a single mobile viewport so users never lose context when entering stay details
How this template helps you convert
The page earns the purchase before the visitor reaches the booking module. Pricing is shown early, the emotional sequence builds trust, and the booking path is never more than one tap away.
- Transparent pricing placed after every scene removes sticker shock early, so the visitor has already internalized the cost well before the call to action appears
- The cinematic scroll sequence creates emotional investment scene by scene, so by the aurora frame the visitor has mentally committed to the retreat
- The fixed bottom bar and pre-filled booking module eliminate friction at the moment of decision, reducing the steps between wanting and buying
Other information about this template
This template is built for direct sales in the Iceland wellness retreat market and is equally suited to any high-end geothermal or nature immersion experience that needs a story-first, price-transparent sales page.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, making it straightforward to customize section by section without restructuring the layout
- The header search pre-fills the inline booking module, so visitors who interact with the search box carry their choices through to checkout automatically
- This template suits operators offering glass cabin or turf house accommodations, multi-night packages, solo travel, couples retreats, and gifted experiences




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Rainforest
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Steam-field Search Header
Scroll-driven Cinematic Sequence
Transparent Pricing Cards
Inline Booking Module
Fixed Bottom Booking Bar
Gift Retreat Secondary Path
Related questions
Can I change the retreat duration options in the search header?
Does the booking module connect to an external reservation system?
How does the pre-fill between the search header and booking module work?
Can the Gift This Retreat path be removed or repositioned?
Is this template suitable for a retreat outside Iceland?