Travel website templates
Create elegant, immersive websites for travel brands, boutique stays, guides, and experience-driven businesses — with stronger storytelling, more polished visuals, and a premium feel from the start.

A warm boutique hotel and bed & breakfast website template — room types with photos + amenities + nightly rate, on-site breakfast + dinner menu, things-to-do, gallery, guest reviews, instant booking.
Ortolan | Boutique Hotel & B&B Template
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A high-energy adventure tour operator website template — tour categories (Hiking / Biking / Water / Winter), featured trips with difficulty + duration + price, guide profiles, gear info, booking calendar.
Wildtrail | Adventure Tour Operator Template
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A magazine-style website for boutique travel curators and luxury tour operators — destination essays, curated itineraries, journal entries, private inquiry form.
Slow Atlas | Luxury Travel Editorial Template
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A vibrant website template for a travel agency.
VoyageVista | Travel Experience Booking Template
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A travel and activities website offering curated experiences and tours.
Wanderlust | Travel & Adventure Booking Template
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What makes a great Travel website
Destination as the seduction
Travel buyers click on the dream before they read the itinerary. Templates here lead with full-bleed destination photography — the place IS the pitch — and let copy support the visual. The traveler imagines themselves there before they consider price.
Itinerary depth + flexibility
Generic packages feel like commodity. Detailed day-by-day itineraries with named lodgings, restaurant references, and optional excursions feel hand-crafted. Templates here structure itineraries for depth — and accommodate fixed-departure, open-enrollment, and bespoke-private models.
Inquiry-led pricing
Luxury and boutique travel doesn't compete on transparent prices — it competes on tailored consultation. Templates here structure inquiry forms (destination interest, dates, party size, budget tier) that qualify before the first call. Operators talk only to qualified leads.
Travel website questions
Which template fits luxury travel vs adventure booking vs travel agency?
Slow Atlas fits luxury travel curators (editorial, magazine-style, slow journeys). Wanderlust / VoyageVista (Park theme) fit adventure + experience booking (bright, activity-led). Pick by whether your buyer wants curation + access or self-serve booking.
Can I show seasonal or limited-departure itineraries with availability?
Yes. Itinerary cards include next-departure date fields, seasonal-availability tags, and capacity indicators. Templates handle open-enrollment ('next trip departs March 15'), fixed-departure, and bespoke-on-request models in one structure.
Do these templates support travel journals or destination blogs for SEO?
Yes. Journal sections display recent trip writeups, destination essays, and seasonal reflections — strong for SEO around 'travel to {destination}' and 'best time to visit {country}' keywords. Builds long-tail traffic alongside transactional inquiries.
Can I customize the color palette, fonts, and layout of these templates?
Yes. Every Lokuma template is fully customizable through visual editing or natural-language prompts. Change colors, swap fonts, restructure sections — no code required, no design background needed.
Are these templates optimized for SEO and Core Web Vitals?
Yes. Every page Lokuma generates ships with complete SEO metadata (title, description, Open Graph, structured data) automatically. Built on modern web fundamentals — fast loads, mobile-first, accessible.