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Go Adventure
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Website for a retreat in Portugal
Webdesign for a Travel Site
Homepage designed for a unique travel agency. Peredrift guides the user to a few top locations to that meets their needs and then helps them to build a day-to-day schedule including where to go and stay, how to get there, and what to do. This is shared with a group who can comment and recommend alternative suggestions until they have a final plan that everyone is excited for.
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Colorful - travel, fashion, lifestyle web design
Audraverse (Audra’s Universe) is a lifestyle page of travel & style stories from around the world. Audra's passion for travel has taken her to 75 countries across 6 continents thus far. She wants it to be bold & colorful page where the blog post looks like handwritten Post-it notes. Her traveling blog is Inspiring thousands of people from all around the world.
A Network TV Series "WESTWOOD GOES WAYWARD" needs a new website design
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Exciting professional design for travel company
Enjoyed working on this project. Client wanted a sophisticated design for the travel deals industry yet keeping it fun and professional.
Landing Page for Yacht Rental Service
Created this eye-catching landing page with bold imagery and nice colors into a contest for a Yacht Rental Service.
Design a modern Travel website for the next generation of ID90 Travel
We sell travel deals to airline employees and their network around the world.
Quinta Dos Amarelos
Quinta Dos Amarelos webdesign
Canadian Tourism Website
Web Design For Justice Travel
Homepage concept for a travel agency that conducts tours around the world in partnership with human rights activists.
Amazing eCommerce homepage
Fanatical Sabbatical Website Design
Website design concept for a travel company
RealAdventures Website Redesign
Bold, creative and fun design for a cool island
I love working on travel projects like this. Unfortunately it wasn't client taste. However let me know feedback on this one and what do you think.
Personal Brand Identity for a Leading Female Travel Blog
This is a travel and lifestyle blog that is run by Kristin Addis - a personal brand.
Travel Company Website Design
Web Page Design for Travel Company
Website design - SLS Agency
Luxury resort web design
A very upscale oceanfront resort located on a 7 1/2 acre “island” between the Atlantic Ocean and White Point Swash. Surrounded by a spectacular 2 1/2 acre water escape that features swimming pools, spas, lazy river, swim-up pool bar and private cabanas. North Beach Plantation has been awarded the 4 Diamond Award, is ranked #1 on Trip Advisor and is also included in the Trip Advisor Hall of Fame.
Fast Cover Home Page - Above the fold
Updating the above fold of the homepage (desktop + mobile)
Travel agency's website design
Modern Design for Las Vegas Travel Industry Website
Baby Boomer Trips
It should be more modern, but have large icons and buttons for people to easily read and understand. Text should be large and minimal. We want a top bar that either drops down or displays subcategories underneath. Each page should feature bright photos that we will link to our deals.
Glass Always Full
Girls Travel Website
Travel website for women to able to get ideas for Girls Trips, coordinate their trip with each other through a Groups area, and book their trip right on the website.
Travel Booking Process Site
Redesign of a booking process for a travel agency site.
Naturally Nomadic Travel
We designed this Squarespace travel website for Naturally Nomadic and helped them select professional stock images, fonts, and colors that would best suit their brand. We also worked with them to create a strategic, lead-generating layout.
Redesign of existing snow travel booking page
HOME DESIGN for Ski Resort
I created a new layout for a old ski resort in Italy, PRATI DI TIVO.
Holiday Rental Website
The venue has resort style facilities/amenities. Offering tranquillity of themes where guests can switch from open fire place, to Bali-style relaxation area besides pool to more vigorous actives.
Homepage Design for a Popular RV Rentals Website
Website design for RV Rentals
Travel Designs
Travel design
Website design for a great travel consultancy company
Prodigar Travel 's website is built on Squarespace platform, it is not based on a template, it is 100% customized to perfectly reflect the brand and the business. I addition to the web design, we also made the Search Engine Optimization, so that the website to be as search-engine-friendly as possible and ready to take the organic search lists by storm :) Visit the live website: www.prodigartravel.com
Yosemite Hotel/Lodge Website Design
Evergreen Lodge offers a unique outdoor experience at the entrance to Yosemite National Park in California. They cater to travelers looking to spend a few days out in the park hiking, climbing, camping, and just sightseeing.
Airport Website Design
Very informative website, easy to navigate inside of it where the passenger can find information about an airport.
Car Sharing
Car Sharing application desktop Interface.
Web design for Glass Lodge in Iceland
Design for a travel location in Iceland
Design for Prolific Immigration Consultants
Client wanted a minimal and modern design which the home page reflects clearly. Most important work in this project was doing the research.
Travel website design
Website for travel company
Bago Travel Bags Website Redesign
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Classic Travel
Web design for luxury booking engine
Create a landing page for Narooma Tours & Charter Fish Narooma
One of my favorite projects, and one of my dear clients - good and fast feedbacks, and great appreciation for my work.
Modern TRAVEL Design
Travel website
Corporate Stays
An expert team of corporate housing specialists and property partners work tirelessly to manage and maintain our variety of handpicked furnished apartments with acute attention to detail.
Luxury Travel Agency - Luxtrips.co
Website design for luxury travel agency. Being expert Luxury Travel Designers, Lux Trips offers bespoke experience of travelling.
OwnerDirect.com homepage design
Web Design for Travel Agency
Vibrant color to emphasize the mood of holiday. Neat and modern layout for better user experience
Home Page concept for Bhrillion Travels
We tried to show a vintage look into the design.
Clean & minimal concept for resort style travel website design
Webdesign for a company active in the segment of educational travel
It was a very tough contest with other 5 world class designers and finally my design won the final price.
Redesign of Monte-carlo.mc Homepage
simplybooking
Screen concepts for a software that allows vacation property managers to list their properties on their own site and allow people to book the properties.
Web design for a travel booking company
Redesign of a travel website. Aesthetically I went for a rich use of imagery, and focused on creating a sense of depth, it helps make the user feel immersed by the experience.
Website design for travel insurance company
Clean, minimal but elegant website redesign for travel insurance company in germany
Meowtaineer adventure kitty website
Funny and clean website for cat blog.
Homepage concept for private jet service provider
Website concept for a Mountain Resort
USIMS App's Homepage
USIMS offers an Internet eSIM service, which allows users to access the Internet at local rates globally, without incurring roaming charges.
Traveling Website Design
Client Review! "After we had received a vast array of designs we then received Smart Envisions, Instantly we knew we had the design, look and feel we were looking for, clean, professional and uncluttered. I would certainly recommend Smart Envision for anyone who is looking for a professional prompt service. We fully intend to use them in the future. Many thanks Smart Envision !!"
Travel agency web design concept
Sophisticated, clean user friendly web design concept
Travel Agency Webdesign
Made a hawaii inspired website for a travel agency that showcase hawaii destination. the main focus was to fill the site with image and must have a summer/hawaii feel. yet keeping everything organize
We need a new web design to offer and promote our holiday home
We are looking for a one-pager which displays a description and photo's form one holiday home. Visitors of the website must be informed how the house look like and what specifications it has. Also some new and information about what you can do in the area. The site must be looking so nice that you want directly book a vacation to this home.
World Unite!
Active in the segment of educational travel
Social Network for Travelers
Profile page for AGENCESTP which is social network for travelers around the whole world. I've tried to keep it really modern, light, clean and easy to use.
Countryside webpage design concepts
Deb design concept for Countryside created simply and modern concept is easy to read and navigation.
Luxury Cabin Rentals
A little vintage design for people who rents cabins in mountains.
Informational webdesign
GayCities Website Redesign - Part 1
Alternative, conscious & honest website for inspirational travel company
We are a company active in the segment of educational travel. As our company name ("World Unite!") indicates, our aim is to achieve that our international travel experiences result in cultural exchange, cultural learning, curiousity and understanding for each other and thus that "the world unites". ------------------------------------------- Let's start a One-to-One project Reach Out to Us: https://99designs.com/profiles/3143151
Campervan Rental-Redesign
CruizeReizen webpage redesign concept
Travel Blog Homepage
GoAdventure
GoAdventure is a adventure travel booking website.
Website for travel service provider
Visa & Travel Assistance website
Design for a Visa & Travel assistance website.
A Yacht Booking website
A modern, responsive, fullscreen design with an impactful landing page that intuitively takes you though the booking process, providing a plethora of options along the way.
Looking for a Fresh Travel and Resort Style Web Design
TZORT: Resort Style Travel for Everyone Why settle for just good enough when you can stay at a resort? Our exclusive resorts offer luxury accommodations with amenities that go far beyond the average hotel. Our Design Approach :- -Creative & Custom web page design with 100% customer satisfaction! - out of the box design thinking and provided world class design - website design approach with modern design with unique concept! - Mobile Responsive concept design ---------------------------------------- Are you Looking for a Creative & Custom Website Design & Development Services ? ---------------------------------------- Let's start a One-to-One project Reach Out to Us: https://99designs.com/profiles/3143151
Egoist Nature Resort
We are a nature resort that offers accommodation services in 8 beautiful contemporary bungalows, great meals served in a farm-to-table restaurant barn and wellbeing therapies. Our Design Approach :- -Creative & Custom web page design with 100% customer satisfaction! - out of the box design thinking and provided world class design - website design approach with modern design with unique concept! - Mobile Responsive concept design ---------------------------------------- Are you Looking for a Creative & Custom Website Design & Development Services ? ---------------------------------------- Let's start a One-to-One project Reach Out to Us: https://99designs.com/profiles/3143151
Website for Monaco/ Monte Carlo
The Website is about everything in Monaco and the goal was to show all events, locations, ... to possible visitors. I focused on UX here and thought about to make the content as easy accessable as possible.
Bold concepts for luxury holiday villas in Mallorca
Vacation resort
A simple, yet classy design for a cozy vacation house. The design contains: Home page; a description page of the villa; location and places around the villa which you can visit ; booking page with price.
Classic Travel Website Design
Website design for Classic Travel.
Website for travel health insurance
SimplyGlobal is a marketplace for Indians living in the US and other countries. One of the main services is the travel health insurance comparison and purchase. This design contest is for this service only ------------------------------------------- Let's start a One-to-One project Reach Out to Us: https://99designs.com/profiles/3143151
Tablet View - Monte-carlo.mc Homepage
Landing Page for Earth Nook, Discover & Experience Travel
Elegant website concept for Souther California's black car service
Van rental webdesign
Airport Transfers, Luxury Travel Chaffeur Driven
Travel Landing Page
I won this contest and it's a landing page of the website.
The Griffin Inn Traditional English Pub Web Design
Website design for Favignana
Home page for a Holiday House
Used modern layout elements and beachy colors so that the visitors get the holiday spirit as soon as they land on the page.
Design for Travel Company
The design was for a travel company with exotic destinations. The three key areas should be displayed and also some information about the company.
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- 12 January 2024
Imagine your screen as a portal—the gateway where wanderlust meets the digital realm. It’s here that the alchemy of best tourism website design examples transforms browsers into travelers.
In the tapestry of the virtual universe, every pixel, every swipe matters. As a weaver of this digital fabric, I understand the essence of crafting sites that don’t just inform but enthrall.
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Best Travel Website Design Ideas And Tourism Website Design Inspirations
In today’s digital age, having a well-designed and user-friendly website is crucial for any business in the travel and tourism industry. A visually appealing website with easy navigation can attract potential customers and keep them engaged with your brand. To help you create a stunning website for your travel and tourism business , we have compiled a list of the best travel website design ideas and tourism website design inspirations & examples. Whether you’re a travel agency, a hotel or resort, or any other travel-related business, these design tips and examples will help you create a website that will leave a lasting impression on your visitors and boost your online presence. So, let’s dive into the world of website design inspirations and explore some of the best travel and tourism website design ideas!
Everyone gathers inspirations from different mediums and in different ways. But knowing how to activate those creative juices is an important part of being a creative web designer .
Creative Travel And Tourism Website Design Inspirations
With that in mind, our go-to list of best travel websites will help you jump into projects confidently and meet the demands of any client.
You can also refer our blog on essential features required for travel & tourism websites for additional guidance.
Below you can see some of the best travel website design ideas and inspirations.
Top 45 Online Travel and Tourism Booking Website Design Ideas
With all the advancements in technology, online travel booking websites has proved to be a blessing for the modern world. You can book tickets, find the best place to stay and more.
Below are some awesome travel web design inspirations for online websites. They are some of the perfect example of feature rich and user-friendly websites. If you want to start an online travel booking website, travel portal development you can draw inspiration from them
2. Priceline
3. Couch Surfing
4. Mr & Mrs. Smith
7. Skiplagged
8. Skyscanner
9. Air Fare Watch Dog
10. Air Newzealand
11. Trivago
12. Start The Adventure
14. Sawdays
16. Travel Republic
17. Butterfield & Robinson
18. Luxury Link
19. Budget Places
20. ITravel 2000
21. Red Tag
22. Canada Travels
23. Air Canada
24. West Jet
25. Marlin Travel
26. Eco Travels
27. Audley Travel
29. Hamilton Island
30. Hotels.com
31. Travel Zoo
33. Rome 2 Rio
34. Insight Vacations
35. Road Trippers
36. Thomas Cook
37. Flight Aware
38. Homestay
39. Black Tomato
41. Hotwire Travel Agency
42. Globus Journeys
43. Intrepid Travel
44. Trippeo
45. Low End Ticket
23 Best Adventure Travel and Tourism Website Design Inspirations
Adventure travel is one of the most popular sections of the travel industry. There are some awesome travel companies that offer itineraries to just about any part of the world.
Along with their adventure travel trips, they truly are an inspiration for travel web designs. If you’re planning to create a travel website that entirely focuses on adventure, these website designs will help you.
1. Pennicott Journeys
3. Pure Adventures
4. Tour Dust
5. Arctic Wild
6. Be Okinawa
7. Sailing Collective
8. Outlines
9. The Estate Trentham
10. Reis Voyage
11. Luxury Gold
12. Busabout
13. Much Better Adventures
14. Contiki
15. Adventure Travel
16. Thirsty Swagman
17. Hamilton Island
18. Experience OZ
19. Travel Talk
20. Responsible Vacation
21. Context Travel
23. Anywhere We Roam
8 Best Travel and Tourism Package Website Design Ideas
Tours are a time for enjoyment, fun and sharing. This is why people set some time aside on a weekly, monthly, or yearly basis to take a break from their busy schedule.
People don’t have time to plan and arrange trips because it is time a consuming and tiresome work. This is where tour package providers come in. These operators provide custom tour packages according to customer’s specific requirements.
The below websites offer the most popular tour packages and have attractive travel website designs that can be taken as an inspiration if you plan to create a tour package website.
1. Italy Travel Company
2. AJ Travel
3. Go Glamping
7. Travel website
8. Signature
21 Best Travel and Tourism Planning Website Design Inspirations
Building an itinerary for your vacation can be quite exhausting. You have to research about everything you want to do on your trip to keep track of everything.
Some may even use a word document or Google spreadsheet to organize. But, there is a better way! No matter the type of experience you are looking for, there are many websites that will help you plan your vacation.
Apart from offering great travel photography blogs , travel planning tips the below websites have cool travel web designs.
Do check it out if you want to create websites exclusively for travel planning.
1. Regal Travel
2. Cookie Sound
3. Lonely Planet
4. Lets Travel Somewhere
6. Authentic Asia
7. Wild Renfrew
8. Castelfalfi
9. World Expeditions
10. Amaze Travel
11. Travelog
12. World Travellers
13. Trafalgar
14. Globus Journeys
15. Exodus Travels
16. Sight Seekers Delight
17. Cire Travel
18. Merit Travel
19. Jetsetter
20. Luxury Retreats
7 Best Travel and Tourism Cruise Booking Website Design Ideas
Some say that planning a cruise can be compared to filing your own income taxes. You have to consider about itinerary, onboard activities, short excursions and more. The below travel website designs are an inspiration that will give you an idea on how to design a cruise travel website.
1. Croisi Europe Cruises
2. Avalon Waterways
3. Carnival
4. Celebrity Cruise
5. Cruisenation
6. Norwegian
7. Princess Cruises
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Once you dig deep into our best travel website design collection, you’ll understand that each one of them is interesting in their own unique way. Some showcase stunning pictures, others offer travel tips, while the rest help you plan your future trips.
If you run a travel company we hope these websites will inspire you to redesign your travel website in a better way.
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Travel Website Design: Our 22 Favorites for 2023
Published: April 03, 2024
If you're building a travel website but need help figuring out where to begin, we've got you covered. You can get inspired as you create your site by checking out some of the most effective travel website design examples.
In this post, we'll share 22 of our favorite travel website design examples. We'll also share some of the most important concepts to keep in mind as you navigate your own website development .
The Best Travel Website Design: Our 22 Favorites
Ready for a hearty helping of travel website ideas? Here are 22 of the best travel website design examples to boost inspiration.
1. Google Travel
2. Travel + Leisure
4. New York Times Travel
5. Costco Travel
6. Lonely Planet
8. The United States Department of State - Travel
10. Bus2Alps
11. Pro Travel International
12. AAA Travel
13. Travelocity
14. Smart Trip
15. Liberty Travel
16. CNN Travel
17. JetBlue
18. Trip Advisor
19. BBC Travel
20. ViaHero
21. Virtuoso
22. Booking.com
Travel Website Ideas: How to Make Yours Stand Out
Now that you've perused over 20 websites, you might wonder: How do I enact these key takeaways to build my travel website? Here are a few actionable ways to help your travel site stand out in such a saturated market.
Keep it simple.
It's no secret that planning a trip can be an overwhelming experience. The most successful travel websites keep it simple, provide ample white space, and present users with information as needed instead of throwing everything at them at once. Your visitors are likely already semi-stressed planning their trip — the last thing they want is to land on a highly overwhelming website. Spread your website out accordingly, don't make it too cluttered, and use a readable font. In other words, prioritize not only your site looking good but being user-friendly, too.
Stay true to your branding.
The best travel websites are those that stay true to their branding. If your brand is known for its vibrant colors, having a sleek and minimalist design probably doesn't make sense. Instead, you can incorporate your branding so your site feels like an extension of the brand your visitors already know and love.
If you're unsure where to begin, remember that you can start with a template and customize it to suit your branding. For instance, when you build your website with Content Hub , you can use the pre-existing templates available and infuse your unique branding into them. (Plus, you'll love that you can start completely free.)
Try to find something that your brand can uniquely offer.
The travel websites that stand out offer something that others don't. For instance, Trip Advisor is notable because it offers AI that helps visitors create the trip of their dreams, or Jet Blue's site stands out because of its funny and quirky copywriting. Find what only your brand offers — and build your site around that.
Build a website your visitors will love.
Remember: Travel websites vary greatly, so as long as you're creating one that feels true to your brand and prioritizes user experience, you'll see success. Good luck and enjoy creating with these travel design ideas in mind!
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After a rollercoaster few years with Covid-19 significantly disrupting travel plans, the industry is now booming. And who can blame us: there’s nothing like being stuck inside your home for long periods of time to make you want to… leave home!
The growth in the travel sector means that there are more websites geared towards helping travelers than ever before. And believe us: not all travel websites are created equally!
This article will walk you through the basics of travel website design, and show 10 brilliant examples of websites that have got it right. Read on for some top tips and to get inspired to make or improve your own website.
What Is a Travel Website?
A travel website is any site that’s set up to provide information or inspiration for wannabe travelers.
For example, some users will want to be inspired and gather ideas, so there are websites specifically set up to showcase what different destinations have to offer, allow you to read reviews from previous travelers, or to map out potential journeys.
Other travel websites are more practical and set up to help travelers organize a trip, such as comparing prices or accommodation options, and then making a booking.
Why Does Design Matter?
We’ve included all types of travel websites for the various phases of the traveler customer journey, so you can compare their features and designs.
We think design is one of the most important factors of any travel website. Ultimately, a travel website is selling an experience, and a well-designed, visually-impactful website will be far more likely to leave a positive impression on the visitor.
Travel Website Design Inspiration
Ready? Let’s dive into 10 of the best travel website design examples:
#1. Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is one of the OG travel companies, having published over 150 million travel guides over the past five decades! Nowadays, Lonely Planet is one of the best travel websites on the planet, with a super simple and impactful website design .
The use of bold photography paired with white text is highly effective, and something you could consider for your own site.
The website is especially well-designed for users searching for inspiration. We love the “Can’t decide where to go?” banner at the top of the homepage, and the section which divides destinations into categories such as “Learn,” “Cook,” “Connect,” and “Unwind” to help narrow down options.
#2. Secret Escapes
We love the Secret Escapes website for the variety of travel ideas it provides. On the same page you can consider a cozy English cottage, next to a wild African safari or an uber-cool Ibiza yoga retreat!
The carefully-considered design means that despite the potentially overwhelming options on offer, the site is clean and easy to use. Clear labels such as “Editor’s pick” or “Flights included” help with the decision making process, and we like how you can search “Anywhere” or “Anytime,” or be more specific.
#3. Skyscanner
Skyscanner is single-minded in its mission: matching people to flights. A staggering 100 million people use the site every month, and it’s available worldwide in over 30 languages.
What makes this site so compelling? We think design plays a big part. A full screen image provides a striking backdrop to this powerful search engine, and the homepage is purposefully stripped back and simple.
The search function has clever features such as the ability to find the cheapest month to travel in, and the option to filter searches by their departure time or number of layovers. Simple yet beautiful.
#4. Tripadvisor
Everyone knows Tripadvisor as the go-to review website for checking how local restaurants rank, but did you know it can also be used for booking accommodation and things to do?
We think you’ll agree, the colorful Tripadvisor website is a treat for the eyes, all thanks to a relatively recent rebrand and redesign. Their homepage is unique among travel sites for opting for an illustrated homepage rather than photography. You could try this on your own site, as illustration is a surefire way to inject some fun and personality!
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#5. Interrail Europe
Interrailing is a way to travel the length and breadth of Europe by train, with lots of different passes and packages available.
The best part of the Interrail website is the trip planner tool. This allows a visitor to build a fully customized itinerary with dates and locations, and see their trip mapped out. Adding clever tools such as this to a website will ensure visitors find genuine value in your content, spend longer on your site and build up genuine excitement about their trip.
#6. Visit Australia
Search “Visit…” and the name of practically any country, state, or holiday destination, and you’re likely to come across an official-looking tourism website.
The quality of these websites varies greatly, with some unfortunately providing biased or generic information. However, there are many good examples to take inspiration from, and the Visit Australia website is a standout example.
What we particularly love about the Visit Australia website design is the fun interactive elements , epitomized by “Ruby” the bouncing kangaroo who guides you through your trip to Australia. Ripper!
#7. Greyhound
“I ride the greyhound bus, I ride it everywhere…” so goes the song about the USA’s most famous bus service, which has also featured in too many movies to count.
Anyway, enough about film and music, we’re here to talk about design. The Greyhound bus website is practical and functional , primarily catering for travelers who wish to compare and book trips across the states.
A particularly neat feature of the Greyhound site is the “Explore” section, which lists the most popular destinations alphabetically. Striking photographs overlaid with a greyscale is a clever design technique which makes photos appear more uniform.
#8. Hostel World
Budget-conscious travelers will be familiar with Hostel World, the world’s most famous search engine for affordable accommodation.
A key lesson to learn from the Hostel World website is that, when it comes to design, less is more . Their homepage is intentionally clean and simple, with only the most essential information on display. “Meet the world” provides an inspiring and motivating strapline, and asking a simple question “Where do you want to go?” invites the user to explore.
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What is Wwoofing, we hear you ask?! Wwoof stands for “Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms,” and the site is all about matching up visitors with organic farmers, to create a global ecologically-conscious community.
Sounds cool, right? But perhaps a little complicated? The Wwoof website recognises that users may be unfamiliar or daunted by the idea, so utilizes a carefully-designed step-by-step guide to help visitors choose a country, explore hosts, sign up, and plan their stay.
#10. Airbnb
Last but not least, we couldn’t explore the world of website design without mentioning Airbnb. Before Airbnb came along, websites for booking homestay accommodation were disparate, difficult to use, and inelegant. We believe a huge part of the success of Airbnb is down to the organization’s commitment to fuss-free, impactful design and clever innovations.
The search functionality has been expanded over the years, and now includes the option to search for “Treehouses,” “Shepherd’s huts,” “Castles,” or even “OMG!” properties. These categories are demonstrated through the use of simple icons , which add a cute and minimalist touch to the designs.
Top tip: Use a mixture of vibrant photography with simple icons to create a well-balanced homepage
Remember, think about the needs of the user visiting your site, and what stage of the customer journey they might be at.
Consider using vibrant photography or illustrations to inspire the potential traveler, an inspirational travel blog , or perhaps an interactive tool to help bring their journey to life. And for more practical sections of your site, try using icons, step-by-step guides or smartly-designed search engines.
That’s it, folks! We hope this has given you a taste of some of the best travel website design out in the world, and provided inspiration for your own site. Travel is a saturated marketplace, with thousands of websites competing for visitors. This means that design which is both impactful, beautiful, and functional is more important than ever.
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The number of people traveling around the world is rapidly increasing due to various reasons. With a higher search volume of travel-related inquiries, if you want people to fall in love with your site, you’ll need a great travel website design. Worry no more! We’ll be showing you some great travel related design examples in this post.
Typically**, you need a technologically advanced, simple, yet aesthetically appealing website to grab the attention of intending travelers and make them engage your web pages for a longer period**. Honestly, this may be somewhat challenging, especially with the era of fast-paced technological advancements the world is in, plus the saturation of the travel industry.
Nonetheless, drawing inspiration from already-existing travel website examples is a brilliant way of ensuring your site is also perfectly positioned to enjoy considerably fair traction of the available user traffic.
This article comprehensively reviews the best travel website design examples to draw inspiration when designing your own site. Without any further ado, let’s get straight into the list!
Below is a detailed compilation of the best travel website examples featuring excellent imagery, design, clean user experience, etc.
1. Tourists Paradise
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Tourists Paradise website is a travel museum. The website design uses a beautiful full-screen scrolling navigation to create a quite unique experience for its visitors.
As you scroll down with the page will snap to a different section, both vertically and horizontally. Images get displayed in full-height so if you are planning to use beautiful visusals, this design might be for you!
This website is using the fullPage.js component , which allows you to create the same full screen scrolling navigation. Available also for WordPress builders like Elementor and Gutenberg . (For the horizontal sliding, it’s using the Scroll Horizontally extension for fullPage.js ).
2. Bosco Alto
Second on the list is the Bosco Alto accomodations for travellers. Featuring a Fullscreen background image throughout the website, Bosco Alto includes a brilliant and attention-grabbing transitioning between each section of the website known as parallax effect .
If you like this effect, you might find useful our article on how to create a Parallax Effect just with only CSS . And if you prefer to avoid any coding, you can always make use of the Parallax extension of the fullPage.js library that we have just mentioned in the previous example.
3. Breckenridge
Breckenrdge is a very simple, modern, and exquisitely elegant travel website design example. It features a blend of bold typography, natural color tones and interactive background video that matches the website’s overall theme.
This can easily be done on your website with some CSS coding. Check this article on how to create a background video with CSS . You can even set a Youtube video as the background .
The brilliant use of white space and easy navigation for visitors also makes this website an excellent source of inspiration for travel agencies.
Y.CO’s travel website design is ideal for travel agencies who want to prioritize ease of navigation. The use of organized grid layouts helps users find whatever they need very quickly. The website layout also significantly contributes to its aesthetics, inviting visitors to dig even deeper into their website.
You’ll notice that on travel website designs the use of background videos is quite a common technique. An easy way to beautify any page and catch the visitors attention.
5. Pitch Luxury Tents
This website employs brilliant illustrations, which makes it stand out amongst several other travel website examples on the net. These illustrations seamlessly blend with the multiple solid color backgrounds and simple animation effects included in the website’s design. Pitch Luxury Tent’s travel website design is ideal if you have more textual content than media content.
Utah is another travel agency website that features a simple yet modern design . The website includes a blend of solid background photos and images, plus a brilliant transition into the use of whitespace for its textual content. Other elements that make the UVE travel website design example stand out are their brilliant pagination, ease of navigation, and amazing use of bold typography.
7. Knai Bang Chatt
Knai Bang Chatt is a luxuriously designed website, featuring elegant typography, impressive video, sophisticated imagery, and other brilliant UI components.
Other impressive features included in this travel website design example include the weather element at the bottom right of the welcome screen, testimonials sliders , brilliant use of white space, subtle scrolling animation effects and scroll-triggered text animations .
Fiji travel website design example includes a compilation of amusing photos that can easily capture the attention of visitors. More like a documentary, the welcome screen also features attention-grabbing photography followed by compelling, well-written content that ensures easy navigation throughout the website. It is a good example of an aesthetic travel agency website design.
9. Casa Angelina
This travel website example features a blend of white space, simple animation effects, and amusing photography. It’s a perfect way to tell a story with your website, taking your users through your world until they take action.
The “Book Now” button is prominent throughout the website, easily accessible to any user. Easy navigation, interactive videos, and a sticky sidebar menu are other UI elements that make this travel website design example stand out.
10. Nira Alpina
This travel website design example features an extraordinary mountainous view, including stunning photography, immersive video, and easy-to-understand textual content. Nira Alpina also includes compelling CTAs carefully arranged in prominent parts of the website.
11. Telluride
Telluride champions user-friendliness amongst the travel agency website design examples included on this list. The homepage includes a prominent gallery filled with large images to capture the attention of visitors as quickly as possible. This website design example is ideal if you want to be maximally detailed without risking boredom or bombarding your visitors excessively. Telluride’s travel agency website design portrays simplicity: a hamburger menu is used to avoid an over-crowded navigation menu.
12. Visit Baltimore
You will find an interactive video immediately when you land on this travel agency website, grabbing your attention and inviting you to continue browsing the site. Visit Baltimore also features an immersive layout, easy navigation, and subtle scroll animation effects that keep users more immersed.
13. On the Grid
On the Grid is also a travel blog. This travel website design example features an intriguing organized layout that ensures users’ ease of navigation. The website’s homepage also includes an alphabetical list of city guides, from Zurich to Aberdeen.
14. Wheeling
The last on our list of the best travel website design examples is the Wheeling website. Wheeling’s homepage features multiple top-quality images and multiple grid layouts to help visitors navigate easily. Although simple, Wheeling’s website is ultra-modern, including colorful and vibrant solid backgrounds and a blend of properly-managed whitespace.
Having explored our top 14 travel agency website designs, now is the best time to create one for your travel agency. Your prospective client expects luxury, great layout and ease of navigation, amazing user experience, top-quality images, etc., with your website. You should keep all of these in mind when designing yours.
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10 Travel Sites to Inspire Yours (Travel Website Design Do’s and Don’ts Included)
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Alina is a digital marketer with a passion for web design. When she’s not strategizing she’s doing photography, listening to podcasts on history and psychology, and playing with her 2 dogs and cat.
Welcome to our series on website design for various niches.
Today’s topic: travel website design.
What we covered before:
- School website design
- Gym website design
- Restaurant website design
- SaaS website design
More topics are cooking as we speak: because we understand that every website niche has its own needs and particularities.
Now, here’s the plan for today:
10+ Travel Website Design Do’s and Don’ts
Now, travel websites also have their niches. You can have a travel blog, a tour booking site, a house rental, etc. Each of these websites can have its own needs. One will need great gallery options, the other one will need to allow user registration and reservations, you get the point. We’re gonna try to cover most of the needs here with proper examples.
When you start a travel website you will need to answer to main questions:
- Who’s the audience?
- Which is the end goal? Is it a newsletter subscription, is it a booking, is it a payment, or just plain information? You need to make it clear for the reader whether the information you present is informational or commercial.
Let’s say you are in the cruise business. Who are you selling your services to? Is it affluent American people with an age between 50 and 70?
What if you have free city tours? Who’s going to participate?
Your website audience, along with their needs and preferences, will impact the design and copy for your travel site. Knowing your audience will help you identify the key features your site must include, from layout and type of photos to fonts.
Now, let’s get to the point. Here are our observations when it comes to good travel website design:
- Use a flexible blog layout. Most of the time, the blog is one of the most important pages of a travel site. You should use a tool that allows you to customize it easily.
- Use high-quality photography
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I discovered this travel blog article . Is it possible to have such poor photos in 2022?
Now, what else went wrong here? For starters, the clickbait title: “10 Exotic Islands Near Istanbul One Must Visit For A Paradisiacal Vacation In 2022!” Looking at the photos I couldn’t see the paradise in them, or the exotic scenery. The point is: don’t disappoint, don’t over promise with your copy.
Now, I’m totally bedazzled by the images used on the Maptia site. They really make me wanna pack something quickly and just take the first plane at the local airport. The images don’t only speak about places around the world, but also about the people inhabiting those places, about the diversity that surrounds us and makes this world utterly amazing.
Use reviews and testimonials for tours, services, etc. These are really powerful and really prove the value of your services. I mean, wouldn’t you feel more secure if you were to book this Vietnam trip knowing that:
- Include filtering options and categories in the website’s navigation
Make sure that the services you offer or the blog you’re creating has categories. You can include them in the website navigation. This way website visitors may find their way easily through the website.
- Make use of a search bar and filtering and sorting options in order to improve website usability and navigation. This is valid if you offer a large range of tours, bookings, etc.
Try to group the search options into chunks: type of accommodations, type of experience, facilities, etc.
Allow your users to select locations and distance ranges on a map. Include there prices, and even several photos of the destination.
I love how this map from Arctic Wild feels:
- Don’t underestimate the Hero of your travel site. When a user first lands on your website, he/she will want to know as quickly as possible that they’ve come to the right place. Now, no matter if they discover a blog article of yours, or a services page, they will most probably want to visit the homepage as well, to better understand what the site is all about. You could also be investing in paid campaigns and draw people to the homepage. The first thing the users will see on the homepage will be the Hero.
A website Hero is the introductory image in the upper part of a website page. It usually consists of an image, or video, as well as some text, and maybe a call-to-action. It’s necessary for the hero to clearly state what the website is about, and convince the reader to stick around more.
The visuals used here are essential. And travel websites shouldn’t lack in dynamic and eye-catching visuals.
For example, the folks at Road Affair are displaying 4 images from 4 featured articles inside a slider, in their hero.
- Combine powerful imagery with powerful stories.
The folks at Travel Episodes manage to really nail this. They combine amazing copy and visuals to really teleport you to the places they describe. Their stories are truly immersive. And they use a website layout that really stands out. Because, at the end of the day, you can notice that most of the travel websites out there end up having similar layouts. Their featured stories are shown on the homepage using powerful images and text, one below the other.
It’s like they have multiple Hero images. Here’s their travel story from Bangladesh:
If you scroll down, you get to the Iran story.
- Don’t overpack your travel site with information. Keep it simple, minimalist, and clean.
The folks at Travel Episodes manage to do this as well: they combine video footage, interactive elements, sliders, and images in a way that doesn’t seem to be overwhelming to the eye. There’s also lots of white space, which manages to balance out the visuals and texts.
- Leave no stone unturned when it comes to describing the services you’re offering.
The folks at Contiki use really thorough descriptions for their tours with info referring to: prices, tour length, accomodations, overall review, testimonials, meal and transportation info, map and itinerary, tour highlights, images from previous tours, and so much more.
As I said before, there are multiple niches for the travel market. Choose the recommendations that match your own website profile.
- If you’re selling services (bookings, car rentals, travel insurance, etc), make sure you implement safe payment gateways .
- Include user-generated content . Let’s say you offer cruises or tours. What about making use of content from clients’ social media? You could be creating boards with Instagram or Facebook photos to demonstrate real-life experiences and build trust. This would serve as a strong social proof for your services.
- Make sure you offer smooth user registration. Make sure not to ask for too much information, just keep it simple and focus on the most important details. The folks at airbnb have two options: registration using the phone number, or with email or social login.
- Use a reservation system that manages dates, locations, room and bed types, facilities, tour packages, and more. Make sure that the unavailable options are clear.
In travel, where users have strict time and financial limitations, it’s crucial to disclose any information that can affect a user’s choice. Avoid hidden fees and taxes. Transparency is key when it comes to building long lasting brand loyalty.
- If you want to use website chat or popups, make sure you don’t ruin the users’ experience on your site. Use proper targeting and placement.
For example, I have just entered the Travel Triangle site and there’s a chat popping up on the right hand side of the screen asking me what kind of trip I’m planning. Next, a website popup shows up in the middle of the screen asking me the same thing.
It’s like they’re asking for a kiss before a first date. It’s too soon guys! I discovered your site 2 seconds ago. Let me browse it a bit, and don’t attack me with your popups.
When I browse other pages, the same popups show up. I don’t need them, I just closed them 20 seconds ago! So, this is a big: don’t!
These 10 Travel Websites Are Sure to Inspire You
Now, it’s easy to get carried away with some fancy website designs, but don’t forget that proper information and usability are crucial for a site.
Next, we’ve compiled a list of 10 beautiful travel website designs, across various niches, to inspire your own travel site.
Let’s hit the road!
- The Common Wanderer
This is a lovely personal travel blog that makes you wanna pack your bags and leave asap. This travel blog is an awarded one, as stated on the homepage: “The Common Wanderer is an award-winning responsible travel blog for travelers seeking authentic, real life experiences in exciting destinations all over the world”.
The design and layout make for a calm and truly relaxing space. Unlike most of the travel blogs out there, The common Wanderer doesn’t overwhelm its visitors with crowded information.
The white space, the chill color scheme, combined with large images in autumnal tones, help create an artsy and chic look.
The images used use the same presets, giving them a consistent style across the whole blog.
The blog articles are grouped by continent. When inside a continent, the travels are grouped by country.
- Stranger’s Guide
Stranger’s Guide is a travel publication that explores the power of place-based journalism to break down stereotypes and foster global citizenship. The website presents powerful intimate stories, but also sells beautiful print guides.
Stranger’s Guide can inspire you with its amazing storytelling.
They also make use of tags underneath their featured stories in order to better help the visitors navigate the website.
What we also like is the white and blue color palette combined with the “New Paris Headline” font.
Rome2rio is an Australian online multimodal transport journey planner helping travelers get to and from any location in the world.
They respect the hero standard design used in the industry: a search bar on top of the hero image.
Below this, there’s some social proof consisting in stats about the travels booked via Rome2rio.
Next, on the homepage there are some featured trips and cities listed.
At the bottom of the page they present their mobile app, with the possibility of installing it from the Android and iOS marketplaces. That not to be neglected!
After performing a search you will be taken to a results page showing flying routes grouped by time length. I like the user experience of this page (except for the ads).
When you click on “See details”, you will get more info about the means of transportation needed for that particular voyage.
You can dig some more into the trip details by clicking on the arrows. There’s more info on timetables, pricing, operators.
Below the flight options you can access info on accommodation, car hiring, and airport shuttle services.
The actual bookings aren’t performed on the Rom2rio site, but on the partners’ websites.
- On the Grid
On the Grid is a collection of 534 neighborhood guides curated by local creatives in 114 cities around the world.
This site is no other travel site we’ve seen.
Each city has a map with landmarks grouped by category: food, drinks, accommodation, and more.
You can even click on a landmark from the map to see details and images on the right-hand side.
- Arctic Wild
Arctic Wild is a travel website that showcases Alaska wilderness and adventure tours: from river rafting and canoeing to bird watching and fishing.
I’m not a fan of cold, and cold places, but when I look at the images on this website, I feel that such adventures are worthwhile. Mission accomplished, Arctic Wild!
Now, the tours are grouped by category, making it easy for the visitor to find the experience that better suits their specific needs.
I love that the website includes reviews from previous customers that also present the picture of the customer, making it genuine.
There’s also a map of Alaska available, with clickable landmarks.
The trip details are really clear. The itinerary is established day by day. And there’s a real review available for each trip. The trip date and the cost are made available right from the beginning of the trip’s description. Proper images aren’t missing as well.
The folks at Contiki are crafting culturally immersive tours led by expert guides, for people with ages between 18 and 35.
Contiki has an interesting section, that is often encountered in e-commerce: recently viewed. Now, I really love the way trips are summarized in these cards. The info on pricing, duration, the number of countries and places visited, is really clear and concise.
Trips are grouped by country, as well as, by other criteria such as budget, duration, and more.
I also love brands that commit themselves to a social or environmental goal. Contiki choses to guide itself by practices for sustainable travel.
They’re determined to travel sustainably and consciously, and that’s they’ve put together a 2025 sustainability strategy, to reduce food waste, source electricity from renewable sources, eliminate single use plastics and ultimately achieve carbon neutrality. There are 11 goals at the heart of this strategy, developed to address both the environmental footprint and the community impact of the Contiki business and operations.
The travel industry is the most promising and prosperous, yet most competitive. Relevant customer experience helps to distinguish your brand from others in the market.
- The Travel Episodes
I’ve mentioned The Travel Episodes earlier in the article, saying that they really manage to combine amazing storytelling and visuals to really teleport you to the places they describe. The website layout really stands out in a sea of travel websites that look alike.
Full width images, immersive videos, lots of white space, they all create a breathable website.
Thrillist is an online US travel website covering food, drink, and entertainment. Their articles are fun and engaging.
Thrillist uses images, videos, interactive maps, and even audio media, to raise our inner traveler.
The article categories are few, and easy to find. The information does seem crowded.
The social media profiles are easily found straight in the website’s top navigation:
- El Camino Travel
No, this has nothing to do with the El Camino walk in Spain (or Camino de Santiago).
El Camino Travel is a tour booking agency. Their trips are spread across Europe, South America, and Africa.
I love the website’s color scheme that uses blue and brown, reminding me of the colors of the skyi and desert.
The Prata font combines nicely with the chosen color scheme.
What’s great about this site is that they use video reviews powered by Tolstoy, from former customers.
Such reviews can make the interaction with the site really personal and engaging.
You are also being greeted by the co-founder of El Camino, and you can even send him a message.
The trip information is clear and supported by beautiful imagery.
There’s also an FAQ available, and the travel experts are presented as well.
Maptia is a collaborative project with a diverse group of photographers, writers, adventurers, and conservationists. Together they bring readers a world of inspiring and thought-provoking stories and imagery.
Such websites make you feel the wonder around you, appreciate the diversity, and understand that there are more things that unite us, than divide us.
The immersive imagery and amazing stories of Maptia are just breathtaking. And the chosen website layout manages to create a unified design feel, not overcrowding the information, but letting it breathe.
The stories are grouped together by continent, as well as by tags: inspiring, indigenous, climate change, oceans, and so on.
Pfew, so this was the travel websites shortlist. I really need a vacation after this :)). I don’t know which was harder to do, researching travel websites, or restaurant websites .
Next, on Baywatch: how to kick off your own travel website!
Travel Website Design: a Tutorial
From the technical perspective, here’s what you will need to jumpstart with the travel website design: buy the domain name, choose a hosting provider (we recommend Bluehost ), then pick a web design platform such as WordPress , Wix, Webflow, etc.
Now, WordPress is the market leader, powering more than 40% of the websites worldwide and this kinda says it all. Now, no matter which platform you choose, there will be many common design elements. For example, content will most probably go inside sections, rows, and columns.
You will need to use text, images, videos, sliders, buttons, icons, and so on. You will need to manage colors and backgrounds, and adjust fonts. All the platforms will allow you to manage these. The main difference will consist in the overall user interface.
Now, you will be able to design on top of a predefined template (aka demo site, or starter site), or just start from scratch, from a blank canvas.
For example, here ’s the Kubio builder travel starter site.
Kubio is a WordPres page builder that allows you to create a site by drag and drop using content blocks: all in a clear and intuitive interface, without the need of any prior knowledge of web design or coding.
In WordPress there are two main ways for creating a website:
- Use a WordPress theme
- Use a page builder (such as Kubio). This is the option that gives you more design freedom.
Now, in this exercise I’m going to work inside WordPress, specifically with the Kubio builder. But, most of the know-how you’ll gain from here can be replicated across other web design tools. Once you know how to work inside a tool, the learning curve will be shorter when it comes to working with another one, because you already know the basics.
There are four main milestones here:
- Start from a ready-made travel website,
- Make copy and image changes. You can easily delete the existing texts and add your own content instead. Just place your cursor on some text and start deleting or writing.
- Add new elements on the site (blocks and sections),
- Style the website elements however you want.
Let’s get going!
Meet the WordPress dashboard
After acquiring a hosting plan, you will need to install WordPress. The process differs from among hosting providers, but it should be straightforward.
When this is done, you will see an interface looking like this:
If you look at the menu on the left you will see several options. I’m going to describe some of them briefly below.
- Appearance -> Themes . You will come here to install a WordPress theme. I mentioned a bit earlier that you can use a theme or a builder when creating a site. There’s also a third way: combining the two. A theme will dictate the overall layout and look of your site. Every WordPress site technically needs to have a theme installed and activated, but this doesn’t mean you need to use your theme’s design. If you use a builder such as Kubio, you can replace the theme’s layout with custom designs. Page builders give you more freedom over design, than themes, everything in a drag and drop visual interface.
When you use WordPress for the first time, you will notice that a default theme is already activated: Twenty Twenty Two. We’ll keep it for now.
- Posts and Pages in WordPress
Pages and posts have different functionalities in website design. Pages are used for static content, whereas posts are for more timely content that can get regular updates. For your travel website design here are some page ideas: homepage, destinations, activities, about us page, etc.
Use the “Add new” button inside “Posts” or “Pages” to add a new post or page.
You can always come back here to make edits to previously created pages, as well as to delete them. Just hover over the name of a page or post, to unveil the edit and delete (trash) options.
- Media – here you will upload the media you will use inside pages and posts. You could have images of destinations, people traveling, dishes, videos with people enjoying an activity, etc. Use the “Add New” button to add new media items to the library.
- Plugins – here you will add new functionalities to your site. Maybe you need a contact form, or a booking system, an interactive map, etc. This is where you will find them.
In this case I am going to install the Kubio page builder. Now, what’s the difference between a WordPress theme and a WordPress page builder?
WordPress themes and their features vary from one to another. They can have free plans and paid one, with distinct features inside. Now, in general, here are some basic elements that you can customize with most themes out there: text and visuals, color scheme, typography, layout, menus.
Now, some features are pre-built, and you can’t make changes without any coding knowledge. This means that themes don’t allow much flexibility. You can get locked inside.
This is where page builders have the upper hand. Most page builders work by drag and drop giving you complete freedom over the website design. A WordPress page builder goes beyond a WordPress theme, and it’s the best option if you really want to create a beautifully-designed website.
For this particular exercise I’m going to go with Kubio builder. Let’s install it.
- Let’s go to Plugins -> Add New.
- Start looking for “Kubio” in the search bar on the right-hand side of the dashboard.
- Go to the Kubio Page Builder card and click on “Install now”
- Click on “Activate”.
Kubio is a free builder, but there are some features and website templates (or starter sites) that are included in the paid plan. The travel starter site is included in the paid plan, because it uses some PRO elements (sliders, carousels, etc). But don’t panic! 90% of it can be replicated using free elements. Also, I’m using this starter site with the purpose of proving Kubio’s capabilities.
Now, the moment you activate Kubio, you will notice that a Kubio menu will show up inside the menu on the left hand side of the WordPress dashboard.
I’ll just go to the travel starter site then click on the “Import site” button.
If you want to play a bit with the starter site, you can pick the “Try online” option as well.
After the import, click on “Start Editing”.
Here’s how the homepage looks like inside the Kubio Editor:
On the right hand side you will notice the page editing panel. Here’s what you can do here:
- Make page settings. Here you’ll be able to assign a featured image or enable comments.
- Visualize and rearrange page content sections. This panel allows you to visualize your page sections easily. The structure is made of header, content, and footer. Inside “Content” you can easily rearrange your content sections by dragging and dropping them. You can click the six dots near the name of each section and reposition that specific section.
- Make general site/page changes. You can change the global color scheme, typography, spacing, and more.
- Set up the website menu.
Block-based design in WordPress
The WordPress design experience began to change back in 2018. Now, everything in WordPress is a block: from paragraphs and images, to tabs and carousels. So, each block serves a purpose and can be edited separately. In the Block Editor you just drag and drop such blocks onto the website canvas, then start to style them.
In order to add a block go to the “+” sign in the upper left corner of the interface.
This will open up a block inserter. There are some default WordPress blocks inside with black icons. If you use Kubio builder you will notice some extra blocks as well, with blue-green icons. The Kubio blocks are shown first.
You can easily drag and drop them onto the canvas then style them the way you see fit.
You can locate the “+” sign inside the canvas as well. Just hover between various elements on the site to uncover them. I’ll show you in the next subchapter how this is done.
Now, it’s important that you use only Kubio blocks, because they will have advanced editing options available.
How to customize WordPress blocks
Now, let’s play a bit.
Before proceeding, please watch this short video on the basics of Kubio: how to make work with text and images.
- Adding a block to a page
Now, let’s go to the section about the top destination of 2022 and add a button after the description text. Like I said before, let’s hover near the heading until we uncover a “+” sign, in order to open up the block inserter.
Next, let’s look for the Kubio buttons block (the one in a blue-green shade) and click on it.
Here’s the result:
The added block has a style matching the existing color palette and that’s great.
The text can be changed straight from the button. I’m gonna delete the existing text and type “Explore the destination”.
- Customizing a block inside the editing panel
Now, let’s see how we can style further the button we’ve just added.
When you select the button, you will see a toolbar on top of it, with several basic editing options: positioning, insert before, insert after, duplicate, copy style, paste style, paste style and link, lock, and remove block. The copy and paste styling options are available with the PRO plans.
Now, the block editing panel has three sections: Content, Style, and Advanced. This is true no matter the block you are editing. Most of the blocks share the same editing options inside “Advanced”: background, spacing, typography, borders and shadows. This is why the moment you customize a block, you’ll know how to edit the second one.
Now, let’s roll up our sleeves and play a bit with the editing options. We will be making changes to color, typography and spacing.
- How to change the background color of a button or any other block
This can be done inside Style -> Background or Advanced – Background .
Let’s go with the second option. Click on the colored circle next to the background option to choose another color.
A panel will open up that allows you to pick a color from the current color scheme or gradient from a color, pick a color from a slider, or just type in a desired color code in the “HEX” field. You can also switch to the RGB color mode if it suits you better from the dropdown arrow.
You can also adjust the opacity of your color. The slider offers you values from 0 to 1, 1, meaning there’s no transparency.
I’m gonna go with a darker shade of turquoise. I can even select a different color for the background when the button gets hovered or gets in focus.
- How to make typography changes
This time we’ll go to Advanced -> Typography. Here you can customize the following:
- Font Family . Tons of Google fonts are available for you to choose from. You can even host them locally, and this would be advisable. When this option is turned on the Google Fonts used in your site will be downloaded and served from your server instead of the Google server. This will minimize the DNS requests, and serve your Google Fonts in a 100% GDPR compliant way.
If you have a PRO plan you can retrieve Adobe Fonts using an API token. Now, if scrolling isn’t your thing, and you already know the font you want to use, you can type its name in the search box.
- Font Color.
- Font Weight . This refers to the relative thickness of a font’s stroke. In this case, 300 is the thinnest font-weight, while 800 is the thickest one.
- Font Size . You can use the slider to make the font size smaller or higher. You can use PX, EM, and REM for font sizes.
- Transform . This option allows you to make letter capitalization changes.
- Style . This is where you can make your font italic or bold.
- Decoration . Here you can add underlines, overlines, or line throughs.
- Line height. This is where you can control the amount of space between baselines in a block of text. A text’s line height is proportional to its type size. In this case, the default is 1.6x the actual font size. You can decrease it or increase it if you want. Just make sure that your text doesn’t look too crowded or too loose.
- Line height. This is commonly used to set the distance between lines of text.
- Letter spacing . This refers to the space between letters in a piece of text. In the case of headlines, to improve readability, it is advised to use tighter letter-spacing. For smaller type sizes, looser letter spacing can improve readability.
- How to manage spacing
Spacing is also managed inside the Advanced options. The feature is called “Spacing”.
Now, there are two concepts here we need to be aware of: margins and paddings. Paddings control the space inside an element, while the margins control the area outside a component.
You can set up the same padding or margin for top, bottom, left, and right in pixels (PX), or you can assign different values if you select the link symbol.
Next, let’s add a top margin to our button, because it is too close to the text above.
This can be fixed by setting a top-margin of 50px.
- Working with media
As I said a bit earlier, everything is a block inside the latest WordPress experience. Images or videos are also blocks.
Now, all the images, videos, and other files reside in the Media Library. I mentioned it earlier when I presented theWordPress Dashboard. You can easily upload your media here, straight from the admin area. But you can do this as well from a page or post as well.
So, let’s go ahead and add the image block.
Next, you can upload the file you want. It will show up in your Media Library after the upload and pick it from there. Or you can choose an existing image from the Library or paste an URL.
Now, be careful with this. Ideally you should host your own assets.
You can use the “change image” feature inside the “Content” option from the block editing panel, if you want to replace it. It will open up the Media Library. You can pick a different image, or upload another one.
- Adding new sections to a page
Every web page in Kubio is made up of sections that can be split into columns. In addition, you can add blocks to your sections and columns. Sections can be edited like any other block, inside the block editing panel. There’s one tiny change there, there’s “Layout” instead of “Content”.
There are 2 main ways for adding sections to a page or post using Kubio. After adding a section, the editing and styling options are the same.
- You can add sections as blocks, from the block inserter. Just open up the block inserter using the “+” sign in the upper-left, and look for “Section”. Now, drag the section block to your page.
- Go to the bottom of the page, and click on the “Add blank section” button.
When the section gets added to the page, you will be asked to select a type of layout.
Click on the one that matches your vision for the section. I’m gonna choose a layout with 3 columns with unequal widths. Now, I’m using the “+” signs to add blocks to the columns. I’m adding a search block, a button, and a logo. Notice how each block adapted to the current color scheme?
You can make any content and styling change you want to these three new blocks.
Now, did you notice there was another button next to the one saying “Add blank section”? It said “Add predesigned section”. This is a great Kubio feature! With Kubio you have access to predesigned website sections that can serve various purposes: from team sections to features. They are fully customizable.
When you click on the “Add predesigned section” button you will open up the block inserter on the left-hand side, at the “Sections” level.
Click on a section to add it to the page, then use the toolbar to move it wherever you want.
Now, notice that the colors and typography have changed? The newly-added predefined content section just adjusted to the overall color scheme and typography. Isn’t that great?
You can now replace the text and add your visuals. You do not reinvent the wheel with Kubio. This way you can save time and focus on what’s more important: finding the right visuals, preparing the copy, etc.
I’m going to change the image.
Now, notice that rectangle behind the image? That’s called a frame. This is a pro feature. But, you can add a similar effect to your own images with the free plan as well, by using the “Border and shadows” option under “Advanced”. Just enable the box shadow and play with the options there.
Now, these sections are made of blocks. You can edit them separately in the block editing panel.
This particular section that I’ve just added has an image, a heading, a paragraph, and a button. All of the elements can be edited separately.
And that’s about it. You are now ready for your own travel website design.
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10 Best Travel Website Design Examples That Will Make You Want to Pack Your Bags
published 13, October 2020
updated 24, July 2023
For several years, tourism has been a significant contributor to the global economy, and many countries rely on this sector for their GDP growth. However, the COVID-19 pandemic presented an unparalleled challenge to the industry in 2020. With most countries imposing travel restrictions or in lockdown, tourism faced immense pressure to stay afloat.
With the internet being the primary source of information for many people, travel websites have become crucial in providing comprehensive details about tourism services and attractions. It’s no wonder that tourism companies invest heavily in their online platforms, ensuring they are as user-friendly as possible.
As a web design agency that has worked with various travel agencies, we understand the importance of creating exceptional travel websites in 2023. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best travel website designs to get you inspired.
Captivating Travelers: Must-Have Features for an Outstanding Tourism Website
Before we start exploring the best travel websites, let’s define what makes a great tourism platform and what features you should consider when designing one in 2023.
- Visually Appealing Design: A clean, modern, and visually appealing design is crucial for capturing visitors’ attention. High-quality images and videos showcasing the destination’s highlights, culture, and natural beauty are essential for evoking a sense of wanderlust.
- Easy Navigation: A user-friendly interface with clear navigation menus and a logical site structure ensures that visitors can quickly find the information they’re looking for. Including a search function, filters, and categorization of content can further enhance the browsing experience.
- Mobile Responsiveness: A responsive design ensures that the website is accessible and functional on various devices, including smartphones and tablets. This is important as a significant portion of users access websites on mobile devices, especially while traveling.
- Informative Content: Provide detailed, up-to-date, and accurate information about the destination’s attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and activities. Content should be written in a captivating and engaging manner, enticing visitors to explore and plan their trip.
- Multilingual Support: Offering content in multiple languages increases the website’s accessibility to a broader audience, ensuring that travelers from different linguistic backgrounds can comfortably navigate and understand the information provided.
- Interactive Maps: Incorporate interactive maps that allow users to explore the destination, find nearby attractions, and get directions. This helps visitors plan their routes and visualize the proximity of various points of interest.
- Personalization: Personalized recommendations based on users’ preferences and interests can enhance the user experience and make the website more relevant to individual visitors.
- Social Media Integration: Incorporate social media sharing buttons and feeds, allowing users to share their favorite attractions, accommodations, and experiences with their networks. This not only amplifies the destination’s reach but also adds a layer of social proof.
- Reviews and Testimonials: Including reviews and testimonials from previous visitors adds credibility to the website and helps potential travelers make informed decisions about their trip.
- Online Booking and Reservation System: A seamless and secure online booking system for accommodations, tours, and activities simplifies the planning process for travelers and increases the likelihood of them making reservations directly through the website.
- Contact Information and Support: Provide clear contact information and support options, such as email, phone, or live chat, to assist visitors with any questions or concerns they may have while planning their trip.
By integrating these features, a tourism website can effectively engage visitors, provide valuable information, and ultimately inspire them to book their next adventure.
Best Travel Website Design Examples
Here are some examples of travel websites that excel in design and functionality. These websites showcase various aspects of an effective tourism website, such as visually appealing designs, easy navigation, informative content, and more.
Experience an Immersive Adventure with Visit Humboldt’s Game-Inspired Travel Website Design
Travel websites often feature beautiful images of faraway destinations but provide minimal information about the services and tours available. However, Visit Humboldt, a travel agency website, is a refreshing change from this norm.
Humboldt County, California, is renowned for its redwood forests and well-developed hiking trails, and Visit Humboldt’s web design provides an immersive adventure for visitors. The one-page, game-inspired interface allows users to choose between activities, places to stay, and interesting spots to visit. Users can add their preferred options to a virtual suitcase, which will be planned and scheduled to create a personalized travel itinerary.
Visit Humboldt’s website design features clickable elements and interlinked pages, ensuring visitors stay longer on the site, improving the company’s SEO parameters, and creating a memorable brand voice . The interactive user experience of the site makes it difficult to leave, as users can watch beautiful scenery, learn about the various regions of Humboldt County, and experience the whimsical and magical character of the California countryside.
If you’re looking for an innovative and engaging travel website design, Visit Humboldt is the perfect choice.
Tour Partner Group Website Development and Design: User-Friendly and Functional with a Corporate Look
Tour Partner Group is a collective of destination management companies from various European travel agencies that specialize in providing tailor-made tours in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Nordics, and the Baltic states. The Tour Partner Group website is incredibly user-friendly, with a variety of photos, readable text, and easy navigation. Visitors can browse the company’s main destinations, brochures, and learn more about their history and services.
Ester Digital developed and designed the Tour Partner Group website , ensuring it was bold, colorful, and functional, with a clear corporate look and sleek visual architecture. The designers made sure to balance the bright corporate colors with a welcoming and inviting design that supports the website’s usability. Micro-interactions, animations, and icons were added to enhance the user experience, and the mobile version of the platform was optimized for all devices.
Context Travel: A Travel Agency Website with a Smooth and Transparent Design
Context Travel is a travel company that provides tours with specific themes and objectives, such as art, Jewish heritage, cuisine, and more. All tour guides are highly trained and specialize in their respective areas, providing expert knowledge about topics and locations that visitors are interested in.
The Context Travel website design is smooth and transparent, focusing on clearly arranged information blocks rather than flashy photos or colorful images . The website’s tone does not overtly advertise its expertise, but the platform’s design appeals directly to its audience’s needs. Context Travel is a prime example of a travel company that has tailored its position in the market to provide customers with a special and memorable experience.
Outlines: How Color Palette Can Boost Your Travel Website Design
Outlines is a travel agency that caters to non-tourists by promoting a low ecological footprint, supporting local communities in the places they visit, and expanding travelers’ horizons emotionally, as well as physically and geographically. The Outlines website design reflects this unconventional approach, with Mars-like landscape photos and neatly arranged information blocks that focus on the company’s message.
The website’s orange color is used consistently throughout, even in small details such as transport icons, to ensure cohesiveness and brand recognition. The company’s routes are listed according to difficulty mode, with each trip described thoroughly, including the number of participants and main destination points. Their creative approach to traveling is reflected in the use of contrasting colors and additional icons that serve illustrative purposes.
Rome2Rio: The Travel Agency Website with Ultimate Functionality
Rome2Rio is a travel agency website that offers innovative and practical tools for finding transportation around the world. Although the website’s design is not the most distinctive or eye-catching, its functionality more than makes up for it. Rome2Rio’s tools facilitate the process of finding transportation, providing several alternatives and transportation types at a time.
This travel agency site is particularly useful for those planning a long-distance journey or on a budget and need to see all possible financial options. Rome2Rio carefully plans the trip and shows the cheapest ways to travel along the entire route. In addition to transportation schedules, the website can track bookings for hotels, airports, and car rides. Visitors can create an account and manage all their booking details themselves.
Arctic Wild’s User-Friendly Tourism Website: Your Guide to Alaska
Arctic Wild is a tourism website dedicated to the areas near Fairbanks, Alaska, offering classic hiking, rafting, camping, and photography trips. Visitors can view all scheduled trips, make reservations, and request custom-made trips tailored to their specific needs. The website’s navigation is clear, and all calls to action and clickable elements are easy to find and use.
The homepage features breathtaking photos of nature and an incredible presentation video. The harmonious and serene color scheme of the site evokes a sense of tranquility and peacefulness that is associated with Alaska. The website provides an enjoyable user experience , with information that is well-balanced and informative. Visitors can check out the places they plan to visit and see the profiles of guides who will navigate them through the wilderness, contributing to the platform’s personable feel.
The Yacht Week: Engaging Website Design
The Yacht Week is a travel company website that provides an exclusive one-week yachting experience. Visitors can choose between their customized traveling plan or a scheduled-out package. They can also choose their crew, hire skippers and hosts, or find new members to add via a special search tool if their team is less than 12 members.
The website’s white and blue color palette and large negative space areas fully explore the sea theme. The site features numerous inviting photos of people enjoying the sun and having fun on yachts. Visitors can feel the light sea breeze and can’t help but be tempted to try out The Yacht Week’s services.
As an industry leader in the given niche sphere, The Yacht Week’s navigation tools are impeccable, and the information provided on the website is full and detailed. The platform also features a nicely structured blog with insights and promotional materials.
Experience England: Elegant and Premium Design
Experience England is a travel agency that provides luxurious and unique events and tours across Wales and England, including London. The website’s elegant and premium design is designed to appeal to even the most demanding clients. The platform is concise, with no overwhelming CTAs, photos, or data blocks. Experience England knows its target audience and appeals directly to them.
The Ester Digital team worked on the travel agency logo and branding, and the logo appears across all website pages. The color palette of royal blue and gold exudes poise and excellence. The site features photos of the locations where they hold meetings and destinations of some of the tours the company provides. The simplicity and subtleness of the website design lend itself to the brand’s mission to be creative but laconic, relying on the niche they take up and the audience they’re appealing to.
Thrillophilia: Simple and Effective Website Design
Thrillophilia is a travel agency website that offers a variety of extreme activities such as helicopter rides, paragliding, hot air balloon rides, bungee jumping, rafting, and many more. The landing page features CTAs that allow visitors to filter all the available destinations, activities, and locations and book the tour of their choice.
Thrillophilia makes the most of CTAs to hook and draw in users, and the platform also provides an impressive set of statistics on how well the company is doing, listing the number of users, travel experiences, and countries. The website design is simple and straightforward, with no flashy details or colors to detract attention from the numerous pages, CTAs, and blocks of information.
Getaway: The Role of UI/UX Design
Getaway is a travel agency website that provides an escape from the big city to a serene and worry-free break somewhere in the woods, far away from civilization. The website features loads of stunning photos, easy navigation tools, visible CTAs, and a calming color palette. The Getaway team also works on the Getaway Podcast, Getaway Book, Getaway Shop, and The Journal, providing insights, guides, and tips on how to stay sane and deal with modern life challenges.
Getaway offers a perfect solution for people who want to decompress in nature and reconnect with what matters most to them. The website’s design and content focus on providing a calming and relaxing user experience, with easy navigation tools and clear CTAs.
On a Final Note
Travel websites are often associated with overwhelming pop-ups, slow loading times, and excessive images. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. Ester Digital has compiled a list of the best travel website designs in 2023 that demonstrate the potential for travel websites to appeal to various audiences, whether they operate locally or globally, offer exclusive experiences, or cater to a broad range of interests.
There are endless ways to enhance a website’s design, including bold color palettes, informative CTAs, and creative visual arrangements. However, the design of a travel website should reflect the travel agency’s approach, whether it’s a small company or an industry leader. Clear and concise messaging is critical to ensure that travelers don’t end up disappointed with their trip after traveling thousands of miles.
If you’re unsure about how to create a successful travel website, the Ester Digital team is here to help. Contact us for assistance with designing and developing a platform that accurately represents your travel agency and appeals to your target audience.
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20 Example Travel Websites That Will Get You Moving
Pack your bags. We’re going on vacation!
That’s exactly what an effective travel website should make you feel. It should activate the travel bug with vibrant imagery and vivid copy.
And while photos can do a lot of the work in inspiring visitors, a travel site can’t accomplish its purpose without great web design.
Web design plays a major role in visitors’ first impressions of a business. In fact, in one study, when participants were asked why they distrusted a website, 94% of the comments were about design.
For a travel site, this means that design can be the determining factor in whether a visitor trusts recommendations and information.
And considering the significant investments that go into planning a trip, trust is essential.
It can make or break a traveler’s decision to take a certain tour, stay at a certain hotel, or even visit a city or country altogether.
Plus, beyond serving as a trustworthy source of inspiration, a travel site also needs to give would-be travelers all the information they need to arrange their travel plans.
Once a visitor is convinced that they need to see the sights in the photos for themselves, it should be easy for them to plan their trip.
This means that the site needs to have straightforward travel information, helpful logistical details, and tips that will help visitors simplify the travel process.
Not all travel sites tick all of these boxes, but the ones that do stand out from all the rest.
So whether you’re considering launching a new travel site, or you’re ready to improve an existing one, you want to make sure you leave no stone unturned.
That’s why in this post, I’ll cover the essential elements your site needs to include, then go over 20 examples of travel sites you can use to inspire your own design .
What should a travel website include?
There are tons of different types of sites that fall under the travel site umbrella.
The design elements you need depend on the type of site you’re running.
An official tourism site for a city will have different goals from those of a travel blogger or tour company.
So as you read through this post, keep in mind that not all of the recommendations will apply to your site.
But in general, the ideal travel website should include a mix of the following:
- High-quality photography
- A brief summary of the area, with highlights of important places
- Hotel recommendations with web links to hotel and booking sites
- Information about recreation and outdoor activities
- Guides to arts and culture, including museums, theaters, and other attractions
- Packing tips
- Maps and guides
- Public transport information
- Airport information
- Relevant tips on language and local dialect
Of course, your site likely won’t need to include all of the elements on this list. Tailor it to your needs.
And there’s tons of example travel sites that we can use for inspiration. Let’s get started.
1. Telluride, Colorado
The first site on our list is the official tourism guide to the city of Telluride, Colorado.
Right from the start, a prominent image gallery does a lot of the selling on the website for Telluride.
By making the images so large, the site makes sure the first thing you see is a beautiful landscape.
This is an example of a site that relies less on copy. Instead of a detail-heavy approach, the design focuses more on the picturesque views and various activities in action.
Once a visitor is drawn in by the photos, they can opt to click on the main call to action, “Plan Your Spring Trip” for more information.
From there, visitors can read about the various activities they can do in the city, then purchase any necessary tickets, passes, or equipment rentals.
This approach works, because it combines attention-grabbing imagery with a clear call to action.
Many Internet users have short attention spans, so it’s important to give them the opportunity to take action as soon as possible. Don’t make them think, wait, or read too much copy before giving them the opportunity to convert.
2. Visit Brasil
Visit Brasil is the country’s official tourism site.
On the surface, you might think that arranging this site would be a simple process.
After all, how difficult could it be to persuade visitors to check out beautiful beaches and hikes through the Amazon?
But considering that Brazil is a huge country, making up almost half of the continent of South America, the site has a lot of information to cover.
It does this by dividing the various regions into different “Experiences.”
By breaking the country into smaller, more manageable areas, the site aims to create a virtual travel experience that allows the user to explore the sights of Brazil right from their computer.
This can help visitors decide where they want to go within this massive country. If they’re looking for a relaxed beach trip, for example, they’ll have very different options from travelers looking for hiking trips or adventure tours.
Then, once a visitor has selected a destination, the breakdowns on the site will give them an accurate idea of what they can hope to see within the span of their trip.
3. On the Grid
Unlike the previous two examples, which centered on one city and one country, On the Grid is a travel blog spanning many countries and continents.
As a result, the site requires a very different type of organization.
Instead of letting visitors jump right into information about hotels and activities, the main navigation bar is organized by region.
Then, the homepage features an alphabetical list of city guides, from Aberdeen to Zurich.
[tweet_box design=”default”]This level of organization makes it easy for users to access information, whether they’re looking for a guide to a specific city or simply browsing for trip inspiration.[/tweet_box]
4. Cookiesound
Cookiesound is another travel blog that focuses on sharing personal stories from a mother-daughter photographer team.
The pair has made a name for themselves taking photos around the world, and they’ve created a nice compilation of their journeys.
And while the photos are likely what initially draw readers in, what sets this site apart from others is the personal perspective. You can tell that this site was made out of a passion for traveling.
So if you’re running a travel blog, it’s important to remember that photos can’t do all the work for you in building an audience and establishing a loyal reader base.
Make sure to spend just as much time creating interesting, well-written content for your site, and you’ll be much more effective in reaching your site’s goals.
5. Toucan Cafe & Tours
Toucan Cafe is a Medellin coffee shop that also runs tours and language exchanges.
Their site is exceptionally comprehensive. It features different types of tours and details about the cafe, as well as general tourist information for visitors to the city.
Best of all, everything is easily accessible from the big menu bar. Given that the site is designed to provide information about very distinct categories, it’s essential that visitors can immediately find what they’re looking for.
After all, if a user were to arrive looking for details on a walking tour, but think they’d mistakenly come to the website of a random coffee shop, Toucan would quickly lose a potential customer.
But this straightforward navigation setup eliminates that issue and makes it easy for users to access the information they need.
Plus, it’s worth noting that all of the content on the site is available in Spanish and English.
While some of the company’s customers might be traveling within Colombia, they’ve clearly determined that many of their tour attendees come from English-speaking countries.
By making all of their information available in English, Toucan expands their audience and makes sure they don’t miss out on potential customers because of a language barrier.
6. Wheeling, West Virginia
As you may have guessed, this is the official tourism site for the city of Wheeling, West Virginia.
The site features a series of high-quality images on its homepage that highlight the various activities available to visitors within the city.
From there, the page is divided into sections that cover hotels, restaurants, recreation, and other activities.
If this doesn’t sound like a novel approach, that’s because it isn’t.
But the site makes it easy for visitors to see why they should visit the city, as well as access all of the information they need to plan their trip.
In this case, simplicity works.
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While a unique site can help you stand out, your priority should be to create a user-friendly experience that enables visitors to plan their next trip.
7. Utah, Life Elevated
Life Elevated is the tourism site for the state of Utah.
Much like many of the sites on this list, the homepage features large, compelling images of scenic destinations.
Then, users can click the featured call to action to learn more about the location in the photo.
This combination is extremely effective. The image elicits an emotional response, and the action-oriented text encourages visitors to put that excitement towards their own adventure.
But if you choose to take a similar approach, then pay attention to the size and quality of your images.
First, make sure that if you feature an image on your homepage, it’s high in quality. Grainy, low-quality photos won’t do you any favors in conveying the beauty of a location.
Then, always optimize your file sizes. Many site owners make the mistake of including massive image files on their homepages.
While these might look great, they can drastically slow down page load times.
And considering the impact that page speed has on page views, customer satisfaction, and conversion rates, it’s not something you can afford to damage.
So as you incorporate photos into your site, and especially onto your homepage, pay attention to file size. Your files should be large enough to produce high-quality detail, but not so big that they slow down your site.
As a general rule of thumb, your images should be 100KB or less .
After all, beautiful photos won’t do you any favors if no one sticks around long enough for them to load.
Crop your images to the necessary size and compress them before uploading, and they’ll be much more helpful in moving you towards your site’s goals.
8. Travel Oregon
One of the most creative sites on this list is Travel Oregon .
Like many of the other examples on this page, it’s designed to attract visitors to the state.
But unlike any of the others, it presents the various regions and attractions with a video game-inspired design.
The homepage begins by explaining that “Oregon is magic,” then encourages visitors to learn more about the state with choose-your-own-adventure style calls to action like, “Wander into the forest,” “Visit the Rose City,” and “See the magic Coast.”
From there, each of these calls to action directs users to more information (and real photos) of their selected region.
This kind of spin on website design isn’t for everyone. But for the fun, laid-back feeling Oregon is aiming to convey on their site, it’s perfect.
It’s also a fantastic reminder that travel sites can be as unique as the destinations they promote.
While there are a few basic elements you’ll need to include, feel free to get creative with the way you arrange them and present information.
9. Visit Australia
Although Australia’s official website includes plenty of eye-catching photos for visitors to check out, it also takes things a step further by heavily incorporating video into the mix.
Like many travel sites, it’s designed to encourage visitors to learn more about specific regions of the country, so they can determine which is best-suited to what they’re looking for in a trip.
And in addition to high-quality photos and compelling descriptions of each, the site also offers 360º videos. These give a more in-depth look than even the most high-quality photos could, so visitors can choose a vacation spot and explore it from the comfort of their home.
Interactive elements are becoming increasingly popular in web design for many industries. But in many cases, it feels like they only exist for the sake of checking “interactive” off on an arbitrary list of design elements.
So if you choose to include interactives, it’s important that they serve a clear purpose and don’t come off as gimmicky.
In this case, Visit Australia’s 360º videos are a fun, engaging addition to the site. They’re a special way to highlight different locations throughout the country, and add value to the overall site experience.
10. Live Africa
As a tourism site for an entire continent, Live Africa has an extremely large job.
But their site’s design does an excellent job of showing the exact feeling and experience they want to convey.
Live Africa encapsulates the essence of the African safari that the site heavily promotes, down to the textures and colors used throughout each page.
Plus, the striking videos of majestic animals roaming in the wild show the reader what they can witness when they plan their trip to Africa using the resources on the site.
11. African Budget Safaris
African Budget Safaris has a similar goal to the previous example on this list but takes a slightly different approach with their design.
Right from the start, the site keeps things direct and to the point.
There are no frills here — just all the information a visitor needs to plan their African safari adventure.
But the most important detail here is that visitors can instantly tell that this site will help them find inexpensive trips.
Of course, the name itself implies that the company’s goal is to provide affordable safari trips.
But by highlighting details on budget-friendly, quality tours, and including information about discounts right in their header, the site makes it clear that providing value is a priority.
This is an important piece of information to convey, and the site does it extremely well.
After all, effectively communicating content is one of the most important functions of any website. You can have the most beautiful photos and visually appealing design in the world, but if readers have trouble finding key information, they won’t become customers.
Make your site’s value crystal clear. Your homepage should be optimized for not only conversions but also user-friendliness — and that means making sure that visitors can tell exactly what to expect from you.
12. Mount Kilimanjaro Guide
Unlike many of examples listed in this post, Mount Kilimanjaro Guide takes an information-based approach on their homepage.
This is a great way for the site to make a memorable impression on visitors.
There are a ton of sites out there with information on Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s an extremely popular tourist destination, so there are dozens of guide companies competing for potential hikers’ attention online.
But as you’ve likely gathered from the examples in this list so far, most travel sites feature one large, compelling image on their homepage.
That’s great for sites focused on promoting a unique location!
In this case, however, the site isn’t trying to convince visitors that they should visit Mount Kilimanjaro. Their target audience is made up of people who are already interested in climbing the mountain and are looking for more detailed information on how to accomplish this goal.
As a result, they created a copy-heavy homepage that jumps right into the value of their guide.
This might not seem like an especially compelling approach but think of it from the perspective of a traveler who’s looking for information about climbing the mountain.
If you visit a dozen sites with homepages featuring similar images of Mount Kilimanjaro, and one site that gives you detailed information from the second you arrive, which do you think you’ll remember?
Probably the one that promises an approach with a summit success chance of 90%.
If your travel site operates within a competitive niche, look at what your competitors are doing to figure out how you can set your company apart.
And even if you don’t operate within a competitive niche, this site also serves as a great example of how to write effective copy.
Many site owners make the mistake of letting their images do all of the “talking.” But while stunning photos are great for grabbing visitors’ attention, they’re ultimately not what will drive most of them to take action.
When done well, your copy can be your pitch, presentation, and close all on its own. So as you create your site, don’t let this essential element become a last-minute consideration.
13. The Hawaiian Islands
The Hawaiian Islands’ website offers a no-fuss user experience.
At first, The Hawaiian Islands seems to be an average travel site.
And in many ways, it is. It features a scenic landscape image with tourists enjoying a hike, and a standard navigation bar with all of the options you’d expect.
But take a second look, and you’ll see how clean and simple the design is.
The navigation hierarchy is broken down into six basic tabs so that users can find exactly what they’re looking for within one or two clicks.
And for visitors who aren’t sure what, exactly, they’re looking for, the “Scroll to continue” tag at the bottom of the page encourages them to keep reading and learn more.
Altogether, these elements make for a direct, effective site. And for users who want a simple way to plan a trip, this is perfect.
After all, most of us take vacations to relax — so preparing for one shouldn’t be a stressful process.
14. Lake Crackenback
The website for the Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa does a nice job of balancing detail and design.
When it comes to creating any kind of website, it’s often challenging to strike a balance between including enough information, but not so much that you overwhelm your visitors.
This is especially true for travel sites.
You need to explain to visitors why they should visit the destination you’re promoting, and show them all of the great experiences they could have by planning a trip. You’ll also want to make it clear what role your site plays in the planning process.
But if your site appears too complicated, visitors might leave in favor of a simpler, easier option.
Lake Crackenback’s site is a great example of how to walk this fine line. There are several menu items, but nothing feels cramped, and it’s all easy to navigate.
Visitors have the option to explore information about hotels, dining, events, and activities — essentially, all the details they might need to plan their trip.
But all of this information is neatly organized into tabs, instead of cluttering up the homepage.
So as you design your site, make sure to do so in a way that won’t overwhelm your visitors.
You likely have lots of helpful content you want to share with prospective travelers.
And that’s great!
But don’t attempt to fit it all onto one page.
Make sure you give everything some breathing room and focus on letting visitors access the pages that are most relevant to their needs.
15. Visit Idaho
The next state-focused site on our list, Visit Idaho , is a breeze to use.
At first glance, this may look like a fairly standard tourism site. But Idaho’s website is unlike any of the others on this list.
So, what sets it apart?
Simple: It uses graphics in its menu.
This may seem like a small decision, but it makes navigation that much easier. Visitors can easily spot the tab that holds the information they need.
And beyond that, this setup also forces the site to group menu options using just four categories.
This makes the navigation process extremely straightforward. The more options you give visitors, the more they’ll have to consider before deciding which to click.
And while this may seem like a small concern, it can be the determining factor in whether a visitor decides to stay and engage with your content, or leave in favor of a simpler site.
So as you design your site, pay special attention to your navigation setup, and remember that navigating a site should be fun and frustration-free.
You can utilize anything from graphics to interactive elements to achieve this goal — as long as your final product is one that makes it easy for visitors to find and engage with the content that will get them closer to planning their trip.
16. Washington The State
It’s clear from Washington The State ’s homepage that its focus is on highlighting the state’s natural beauty, and this idea is apparent throughout the entire site.
Although the state also includes several large cities, the site goes heavy on the visuals showcasing its natural beauty.
As a result, we can gather that their target audience is prospective travelers who want to spend their trip enjoying the outdoors.
And while this might seem to limit their ability to attract vacationers, choosing a specific audience is a wise choice.
That’s because marketing a destination isn’t all that different from marketing a product or service.
And as any experienced marketer will tell you, having a clear picture of your target audience is absolutely essential for creating effective campaigns and content.
When you try to cater to too many people, it’s difficult to really engage anyone. Instead, you’ll be more effective when you narrow in on a defined audience.
This way, you can keep that audience in mind as you develop each part of your marketing strategy. You can select images, create design elements, and write copy with the goal of connecting with a specific set of users.
By keeping their priorities and preferences in mind, you’ll be able to create an entire marketing strategy that matches what they’re looking for in a vacation.
On this site, for example, even the subtle, natural-toned color scheme is designed to match the scenic imagery.
And while this might not appeal to travelers looking to explore downtown Seattle, that’s okay — because the site’s primary goal is to engage visitors looking for an outdoor-focused adventure.
So if you’re struggling to figure out how to market your site or destination, it might be time to narrow your audience.
Determine exactly who you want to reach, and it will be much easier to figure out what kinds of content you should be producing to attract their attention.
17. Egyptian Tourism Authority
On the exact opposite end of the spectrum from the previous example, the Egyptian Tourism Authority ’s website does an excellent job of highlighting different types of trips and experiences available to travelers.
In this case, they opted not to niche down — and it works.
That’s in large part because the site is designed to highlight the country’s variety and cultural richness.
The first thing visitors see is a stunning landscape. From there, the photos on the page display Egypt’s diversity, showcasing everything from beaches to deserts to the iconic Giza Pyramids.
The idea they’re attempting to convey is that the country holds something for everyone.
While narrowing in on a specific attraction would’ve made it easier to write copy and tailor their content to a specific type of traveler, this approach lets the site show off several different attractions.
And while it might seem contradictory to place this example of a site that covers an entire country immediately following a site that focuses on a subset of attractions within a specific state, the takeaway is that there’s no “best” approach that will work for every site.
If you’re working to increase tourism in an entire region or country, you’ll need to design for a broad audience. But if you’re trying to reach travelers looking for a specific type of trip or tour experience, you might see better results by niching down.
Determine what you’re hoping to accomplish with your site, then work from there.
18. Costa Navarino
Costa Navarino is located on the Mediterranean coast of Greece, and their site focuses on highlighting the beauty and uniqueness of the destination.
Their site seems to have one main objective: to make visitors forget about everything but the beautiful island scenery in front of them.
Travel sites are particularly effective when they enable potential customers to envision themselves in luxurious destinations from the minute they arrive on the homepage.
That can be the primary motivation for a traveler to book tickets from their cold home in the winter — and Costa Navarino’s site reflects this.
To accomplish this goal, they feature stunning images of coastlines, beaches, pools, and luxury villas. The weather report in the top right corner is a nice touch, too.
Altogether, the site does a nice job of minimizing distractions. Site visitors are encouraged to focus solely on the destination in front of them — at least until they’re ready to start taking steps to plan their trip.
19. Experience Columbus
Experience Columbus is the state of Ohio’s site for attracting visitors to their capital city.
The first thing you’ll notice on this site, after the gorgeous shot of the city’s skyline, is that the site is fast and appealing.
Of course, the site looks nice. But arguably even more important than that it loads extremely quickly. And it doesn’t lag on mobile devices, either.
Since many people now use smartphones and tablets to access information online, this last detail is critical.
And beyond that, the site is designed to be extremely user-friendly on any device.
Regardless of a visitor’s browser or screen size, it’s easy for them to access information about sightseeing, restaurants, events, hotels, neighborhoods, and virtually anything else they might want to know about the city.
So as you design your travel site, make sure that user experience is a key consideration right from the start.
Utilize responsive design, so that travelers can easily navigate your content on whatever device they’re using. Then, ensure that your testing process includes a variety of operating systems.
When not coded correctly, elements like buttons and your navigation bar can appear distorted on devices other than desktop and laptop computers. This can easily make or break a user’s experience with your site.
You don’t want this to be the determining factor in whether a user decides to visit your city or sign up for your tour service — so invest the time it takes to create a user-friendly site.
20. Discover Chile
The last site on our list is Chile’s official tourism site, Discover Chile .
The first thing you’ll notice on their homepage is likely the stunning image of a whitewater kayaker flying over a waterfall.
But after that , you’ll see the goal logo at the top of the page, announcing that Chile is the “World’s Leading Adventure Tourism Destination.”
Chile has received numerous awards for tourism, and it displays the most prestigious of these awards prominently on its homepage. The slideshow features three hero images, each with a different award at the top.
This is essentially a form of social proof.
If you’re not familiar with the concept of social proof , it’s the practice of using third-party reviews and opinions to create positive associations with your brand or business.
After all, consumers know that companies are biased towards whatever it is that they’re promoting.
As a result, they’re typically more inclined to trust the opinions of other consumers and organizations that don’t have a clear incentive to speak highly of a particular product or service.
That’s why many of us seek out customer reviews and ratings before purchasing anything online.
Of course, reviews work a bit differently within the travel industry. Travelers might rate specific attractions they visit or tours they attend, but most won’t take the time to write and publish a review of a destination as a whole.
But in Chile’s case, the titles they received from World Travel Awards are just as compelling.
And if a visitor in search of an adventurous trip lands on this homepage, they’ll immediately know that the country offers what they’re looking for — and they don’t have to take a biased tourism site’s word for it.
If your city, attraction, or site has earned any awards or distinctions, be sure to feature them prominently.
Even if it’s just a small award from a local organization, having some sort of third-party verification can go a long way in building trust with your visitors.
There’s no guaranteed template to follow when designing a travel website.
The 20 sites in this post alone cover a variety of design styles and approaches — they each work for their own unique audiences and goals.
Regardless of your industry or niche, there are a few important points to keep in mind when working on your site:
- Make sure your navigation is simple. Graphics, smart category grouping, and smaller menus can all help with this.
- Images play a huge role with travel sites! Don’t be afraid to use big banner images. Just make sure that your file sizes don’t slow down your page load times .
- Try to set your site apart from the rest. Figure out what your competitors are doing, then aim to come up with a unique approach.
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The Bali Interiors Retreat is hosted by Sheila Man, the founder of interior design platform Bali Interiors. Bali Interiors has been at the forefront of showcasing the best Interiors, architecture and design in Bali.
This retreat includes tours of private houses, factories, and manufacturers. There will be guest speakers, interior designers and architects showing us their creations, hands on workshops where we will learns different crafts. Also we have planned a private boat journey to a nearby island, exclusive dining arrangements, and delicious restaurant visits. A week of design, inspiration, tropical locations, delicious cuisine, and wonderful people.
You will leave the retreat feeling inspired and thrilled, with new connections and a completely different perspective on Bali and all it has to offer in terms of design, manufacturing, sustainability and travel.
The retreat is all inclusive. All meals, accomodation, workshops, boat trip and transportation within the retreat are all included.
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Please read these booking conditions carefully, as they set out the parties’ respective rights and obligations. By booking your tour and paying the deposit, you (referred to in these booking conditions as "you" or "guest") agree that you have read, understand, and agree to be bound by these booking conditions. References in these booking conditions to the "tour" are references to the tour you have booked with Bali Interiors. References to "excursions" are references to short trips or tours included in or available as part of your "tour." We may modify our booking conditions without notice at any time where such amendment does not substantially affect your rights and obligations. If any changes to the booking conditions substantially affect your rights and obligations, we will notify you of these changes as soon as possible.
Accomodation
For the 6 nights of the retreat, you will be staying at a private villa in Canggu. It is an Italian style villa with 180 degrees rice field views, a large private courtyard and a swimming pool overlooking the rice paddies. The villa is fully staffed and contains 5 newly renovated bedrooms all with en-suit bathrooms, a large dining area and living room, a spa room, and multipurpose room for workouts and yoga. As well the villa contains many shared spaces to relax and share meals.
The villa is conveniently located in Babakan, which is 5 minutes from Canggu buzzing life, 10 minutes to Batu Bolong Beach. Babakan is a small quiet village in a tranquil part of Canggu.
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You are responsible for informing yourself about Covid-19 related travel requirements to Indonesia. Bali Interiors can not be held responsible for any problems that might occur in relation to vaccines or tests.
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If you wish to cancel your booking, you must provide Bali Interiors with notice in writing. Cancellations are only effective upon receipt by Bali Interiors of such written notice.
Cancellation by the traveller
More than 30 days prior to arrival: deposit loss. Less than 30 days prior to arrival or during the retreat: loss of 100%. However, if we are able to replace your spot, we will refund you 80% of the total retreat costs. Alternatively, if we are able to replace your spot, these funds can be used for a future Bali Interiors retreat date.
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Bali Interiors does not assume any responsibility or liability for any loss, inconvenience or expense incurred as a result of any change or cancellation.
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Your itinerary is a guide only, and is subject to alteration without notice. Alterations may be necessary for various reasons including, without limitation, road, river or weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances beyond our control. We reserve the right to vary your itinerary in these circumstances and to provide alternative services including, but not limited to, substitute transport arrangements.
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If Bali Interiors is required to or elects in its absolute discretion (whether directly or through its employees, contractors, subcontractors or agents) to make a change to, or cancel, a booking (or any part of it, including excursions) due to force majeure (for example, circumstances such as political unrest, war or threat of war, riots, civil strife, closure of airports or ports, industrial disputes, terrorist activity, natural or nuclear disasters, fire, epidemic or health risk, acts of God, changes in laws or regulations, adverse weather conditions, travel warnings or advices issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, or other similar events beyond our control), we will either: (a) terminate your booking (in whole or in part) in which circumstance no refund will apply. (b) change your travel arrangements as reasonably practicable to ensure your safety.
Additional charges may apply. Bali Interiors accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any cancellation or changes to your tour package due to an event of force majeure. It is your responsibility to ensure your travel insurance adequately protects you in the event of cancellation.
The tour and excursions require a minimum number of guests to be financially viable and to ensure a pleasant group experience. If the minimum number of 6 guests for the tour is not achieved, we reserve the right to cancel the tour and refund the money paid to Bali Interiors.
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When traveling on an international tour, you must be prepared to carry and show valid proof of vaccination (or exemption) when it's a requirement for your trip, or you may be denied entry. It's your responsibility to know your vaccination status and ensure your vaccination certificate meets Indonesian requirements. A good level of fitness and health are required to participate in this journey.
In some destinations, there are extensive sightseeing excursions by foot, which can include climbing stairs and walking on uneven surfaces. It is your responsibility to advise Bali Interiors of any preexisting medical conditions that may affect the normal conduct of the tour and the enjoyment of other guests.
It is the responsibility of the traveler to provide information regarding their own health. For more information on the COVID-19 travel restrictions, visitors can consult their government website.
What’s included
- Accomodation 6 nights accommodation at a beautiful Villa
- Meals All Delightful Breakfast, Lunches, & Dinners
- Private Minibus Transfers by private minivan to design destinations and activities during the retreat
- VIP Airport Pick Up VIP Airport Pickup when you arrive in Bali for our Retreat
- Exclusive Home Tours Private home tours of incredible private villas
- Private Boat Tour Private boat trip with time for relaxation to a nearby island
- Private Intimate Dinner Private intimate dinner at Sheila Man’s House (Founder of Bali Interiors)
- Sourcing Finding furniture and home goods using supplier contacts
- Visits Workshop & Factory Visits
- Speakers Keynote speakers from Bali's design industry
- Gifts A personal gift from Bali Interiors upon arrival
What’s not included
- Transfers In your own country. And any transfers outside of the retreat schedule
- Check out Transfer We do not include the transfer from our villa on check out day to your next destination
- Air-Flight Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Purchases while visiting, sourcing, & factories
- Extra Activities Outside the Retreat Agenda
- Massages If the Massage add on is not chosen
Available Packages
Due to cancelation we are offering a last minute deal of 2 x 1. Buy a single share room and bring a friend for free. No discounts can be applied on this offer. This offer closes on Sunday the 14th of April.
This will be a double share room.
Shared Room for 2 person for an Early Bird price
Share rooms are available and we will partner you with another retreat participant. If there are no partners willing to share we will charge you the difference to make up for a single share arrangement.
Price is Per Person
Private Room for 1 person for an Early Bird price
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Shared Room for 2 person
Private Room for 1 person- Full Price (unless sold out)
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Check in at the villa after 3 pm. Canapés, welcome drinks and an opening Balinese ceremony is prepared for the participants as well as a massages to get you relaxed before the big week ahead. Later that night, we will have an exclusive dinner at Sheila's home with a keynote speaker.
Homes, homes and more homes! We have organised a full day of Home visits to the most beautiful private villas in Bali. We will finish the night by going to one of Sheila's favourite restaurants.
Today is all about handcrafted goods and sustainability. We will visit the architecture studio of a bamboo architect, a ceramic factory that is changing the ways of sustainability in ceramic production, and a textile factory that focus solely on sustainable practices. We will dine at two beautiful beach front restaurants for lunch and dinner.
One of the most beautiful ways to explore Bali is by boat! Let's take a day to enjoy its surrounding islands by taking a private boat on a special excursion! There will be snorkelling, swimming and eating delicious food, all while having plenty of laughter and sunshine!
On Thursday we will be visiting the studio of an incredible lighting designer. After we are going to do sourcing on some secret factories in kerobokan and denpasar that will blow your mind!
After we will be having lunch at a beautiful homewares store with the store owner and. In the afternoon we will be touring the hotel that is leading the way in terms of design, sustainability and culture. We will finish the evening with a private dinner at a restaurant designed by one of the leading interior architect in Bali.
Today is the last day of the retreat. We will be souring for goods in Ubud. We will be visiting the most magical bamboo hotel in Bali and have a swim on natural spring waters and finish our evening at a beautiful restaurant overlooking the rice fields at sunset time.
Today is check out time. We can sleep in, have breakfast and enjoy the villa until its time to go home
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A week-long drive through the mountains of southern Germany takes in a range of architectural wonders.
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Kick things off at one of Germany’s most recognisable locations, the enchanting castle said to have inspired those featured in Disney’s Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. The most extensive makeover to date, including meticulous work on paintings, furniture and a one-tonne chandelier, began in 2017 and is due to be completed this summer. Book onto a guided tour to see the results for yourself, then stroll to nearby Marienbrücke bridge for a view back at the turreted marvel.
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For a scenic mountain route, drive via Plansee in Austria to reach Oberammergau. The village is adorned with murals known as Lüftlmalerei, including depictions of Hansel and Gretel and Little Red Riding Hood. But there’s another, different story this place wants to tell. Locals have been putting on a once-a-decade Passion Play, telling the story of the Crucifixion, for almost four centuries — a pledge once made to fend off the plague. The next performance is scheduled for 2030, but you can join a daily tour of the specially built theatre.
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Touring the Top 10 Moscow Metro Stations
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Komsomolskaya metro station looks like a museum. It has vaulted ceilings and baroque decor.
Hidden underground, in the heart of Moscow, are historical and architectural treasures of Russia. These are Soviet-era creations – the metro stations of Moscow.
Our guide Maria introduced these elaborate metro stations as “the palaces for the people.” Built between 1937 and 1955, each station holds its own history and stories. Stalin had the idea of building beautiful underground spaces that the masses could enjoy. They would look like museums, art centers, concert halls, palaces and churches. Each would have a different theme. None would be alike.
The two-hour private tour was with a former Intourist tour guide named Maria. Maria lived in Moscow all her life and through the communist era of 60s to 90s. She has been a tour guide for more than 30 years. Being in her 60s, she moved rather quickly for her age. We traveled and crammed with Maria and other Muscovites on the metro to visit 10 different metro stations.
Arrow showing the direction of metro line 1 and 2
Moscow subways are very clean
To Maria, every street, metro and building told a story. I couldn’t keep up with her stories. I don’t remember most of what she said because I was just thrilled being in Moscow. Added to that, she spilled out so many Russian words and names, which to one who can’t read Cyrillic, sounded so foreign and could be easily forgotten.
The metro tour was the first part of our all day tour of Moscow with Maria. Here are the stations we visited:
1. Komsomolskaya Metro Station is the most beautiful of them all. Painted yellow and decorated with chandeliers, gold leaves and semi precious stones, the station looks like a stately museum. And possibly decorated like a palace. I saw Komsomolskaya first, before the rest of the stations upon arrival in Moscow by train from St. Petersburg.
2. Revolution Square Metro Station (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) has marble arches and 72 bronze sculptures designed by Alexey Dushkin. The marble arches are flanked by the bronze sculptures. If you look closely you will see passersby touching the bronze dog's nose. Legend has it that good luck comes to those who touch the dog's nose.
Touch the dog's nose for good luck. At the Revolution Square station
Revolution Square Metro Station
3. Arbatskaya Metro Station served as a shelter during the Soviet-era. It is one of the largest and the deepest metro stations in Moscow.
Arbatskaya Metro Station
4. Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station was built in 1935 and named after the Russian State Library. It is located near the library and has a big mosaic portrait of Lenin and yellow ceramic tiles on the track walls.
Lenin's portrait at the Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Metro Station
5. Kievskaya Metro Station was one of the first to be completed in Moscow. Named after the capital city of Ukraine by Kiev-born, Nikita Khruschev, Stalin's successor.
Kievskaya Metro Station
6. Novoslobodskaya Metro Station was built in 1952. It has 32 stained glass murals with brass borders.
Novoslobodskaya metro station
7. Kurskaya Metro Station was one of the first few to be built in Moscow in 1938. It has ceiling panels and artwork showing Soviet leadership, Soviet lifestyle and political power. It has a dome with patriotic slogans decorated with red stars representing the Soviet's World War II Hall of Fame. Kurskaya Metro Station is a must-visit station in Moscow.
Ceiling panel and artworks at Kurskaya Metro Station
8. Mayakovskaya Metro Station built in 1938. It was named after Russian poet Vladmir Mayakovsky. This is one of the most beautiful metro stations in the world with 34 mosaics painted by Alexander Deyneka.
Mayakovskaya station
One of the over 30 ceiling mosaics in Mayakovskaya metro station
9. Belorusskaya Metro Station is named after the people of Belarus. In the picture below, there are statues of 3 members of the Partisan Resistance in Belarus during World War II. The statues were sculpted by Sergei Orlov, S. Rabinovich and I. Slonim.
10. Teatralnaya Metro Station (Theatre Metro Station) is located near the Bolshoi Theatre.
Teatralnaya Metro Station decorated with porcelain figures .
Taking the metro's escalator at the end of the tour with Maria the tour guide.
Have you visited the Moscow Metro? Leave your comment below.
January 15, 2017 at 8:17 am
An excellent read! Thanks for much for sharing the Russian metro system with us. We're heading to Moscow in April and exploring the metro stations were on our list and after reading your post, I'm even more excited to go visit them. Thanks again 🙂
December 6, 2017 at 10:45 pm
Hi, do you remember which tour company you contacted for this tour?
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The Moscow Metro Museum of Art: 10 Must-See Stations
There are few times one can claim having been on the subway all afternoon and loving it, but the Moscow Metro provides just that opportunity. While many cities boast famous public transport systems—New York’s subway, London’s underground, San Salvador’s chicken buses—few warrant hours of exploration. Moscow is different: Take one ride on the Metro, and you’ll find out that this network of railways can be so much more than point A to B drudgery.
The Metro began operating in 1935 with just thirteen stations, covering less than seven miles, but it has since grown into the world’s third busiest transit system ( Tokyo is first ), spanning about 200 miles and offering over 180 stops along the way. The construction of the Metro began under Joseph Stalin’s command, and being one of the USSR’s most ambitious building projects, the iron-fisted leader instructed designers to create a place full of svet (radiance) and svetloe budushchee (a radiant future), a palace for the people and a tribute to the Mother nation.
Consequently, the Metro is among the most memorable attractions in Moscow. The stations provide a unique collection of public art, comparable to anything the city’s galleries have to offer and providing a sense of the Soviet era, which is absent from the State National History Museum. Even better, touring the Metro delivers palpable, experiential moments, which many of us don’t get standing in front of painting or a case of coins.
Though tours are available , discovering the Moscow Metro on your own provides a much more comprehensive, truer experience, something much less sterile than following a guide. What better place is there to see the “real” Moscow than on mass transit: A few hours will expose you to characters and caricatures you’ll be hard-pressed to find dining near the Bolshoi Theater. You become part of the attraction, hear it in the screech of the train, feel it as hurried commuters brush by: The Metro sucks you beneath the city and churns you into the mix.
With the recommendations of our born-and-bred Muscovite students, my wife Emma and I have just taken a self-guided tour of what some locals consider the top ten stations of the Moscow Metro. What most satisfied me about our Metro tour was the sense of adventure . I loved following our route on the maps of the wagon walls as we circled the city, plotting out the course to the subsequent stops; having the weird sensation of being underground for nearly four hours; and discovering the next cavern of treasures, playing Indiana Jones for the afternoon, piecing together fragments of Russia’s mysterious history. It’s the ultimate interactive museum.
Top Ten Stations (In order of appearance)
Kievskaya station.
Kievskaya Station went public in March of 1937, the rails between it and Park Kultury Station being the first to cross the Moscow River. Kievskaya is full of mosaics depicting aristocratic scenes of Russian life, with great cameo appearances by Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin. Each work has a Cyrillic title/explanation etched in the marble beneath it; however, if your Russian is rusty, you can just appreciate seeing familiar revolutionary dates like 1905 ( the Russian Revolution ) and 1917 ( the October Revolution ).
Mayakovskaya Station
Mayakovskaya Station ranks in my top three most notable Metro stations. Mayakovskaya just feels right, done Art Deco but no sense of gaudiness or pretention. The arches are adorned with rounded chrome piping and create feeling of being in a jukebox, but the roof’s expansive mosaics of the sky are the real showstopper. Subjects cleverly range from looking up at a high jumper, workers atop a building, spires of Orthodox cathedrals, to nimble aircraft humming by, a fleet of prop planes spelling out CCCP in the bluest of skies.
Novoslobodskaya Station
Novoslobodskaya is the Metro’s unique stained glass station. Each column has its own distinctive panels of colorful glass, most of them with a floral theme, some of them capturing the odd sailor, musician, artist, gardener, or stenographer in action. The glass is framed in Art Deco metalwork, and there is the lovely aspect of discovering panels in the less frequented haunches of the hall (on the trackside, between the incoming staircases). Novosblod is, I’ve been told, the favorite amongst out-of-town visitors.
Komsomolskaya Station
Komsomolskaya Station is one of palatial grandeur. It seems both magnificent and obligatory, like the presidential palace of a colonial city. The yellow ceiling has leafy, white concrete garland and a series of golden military mosaics accenting the tile mosaics of glorified Russian life. Switching lines here, the hallway has an Alice-in-Wonderland feel, impossibly long with decorative tile walls, culminating in a very old station left in a remarkable state of disrepair, offering a really tangible glimpse behind the palace walls.
Dostoevskaya Station
Dostoevskaya is a tribute to the late, great hero of Russian literature . The station at first glance seems bare and unimpressive, a stark marble platform without a whiff of reassembled chips of tile. However, two columns have eerie stone inlay collages of scenes from Dostoevsky’s work, including The Idiot , The Brothers Karamazov , and Crime and Punishment. Then, standing at the center of the platform, the marble creates a kaleidoscope of reflections. At the entrance, there is a large, inlay portrait of the author.
Chkalovskaya Station
Chkalovskaya does space Art Deco style (yet again). Chrome borders all. Passageways with curvy overhangs create the illusion of walking through the belly of a chic, new-age spacecraft. There are two (kos)mosaics, one at each end, with planetary subjects. Transferring here brings you above ground, where some rather elaborate metalwork is on display. By name similarity only, I’d expected Komsolskaya Station to deliver some kosmonaut décor; instead, it was Chkalovskaya that took us up to the space station.
Elektrozavodskaya Station
Elektrozavodskaya is full of marble reliefs of workers, men and women, laboring through the different stages of industry. The superhuman figures are round with muscles, Hollywood fit, and seemingly undeterred by each Herculean task they respectively perform. The station is chocked with brass, from hammer and sickle light fixtures to beautiful, angular framework up the innards of the columns. The station’s art pieces are less clever or extravagant than others, but identifying the different stages of industry is entertaining.
Baumanskaya Statio
Baumanskaya Station is the only stop that wasn’t suggested by the students. Pulling in, the network of statues was just too enticing: Out of half-circle depressions in the platform’s columns, the USSR’s proud and powerful labor force again flaunts its success. Pilots, blacksmiths, politicians, and artists have all congregated, posing amongst more Art Deco framing. At the far end, a massive Soviet flag dons the face of Lenin and banners for ’05, ’17, and ‘45. Standing in front of the flag, you can play with the echoing roof.
Ploshchad Revolutsii Station
Novokuznetskaya Station
Novokuznetskaya Station finishes off this tour, more or less, where it started: beautiful mosaics. This station recalls the skyward-facing pieces from Mayakovskaya (Station #2), only with a little larger pictures in a more cramped, very trafficked area. Due to a line of street lamps in the center of the platform, it has the atmosphere of a bustling market. The more inventive sky scenes include a man on a ladder, women picking fruit, and a tank-dozer being craned in. The station’s also has a handsome black-and-white stone mural.
Here is a map and a brief description of our route:
Start at (1)Kievskaya on the “ring line” (look for the squares at the bottom of the platform signs to help you navigate—the ring line is #5, brown line) and go north to Belorusskaya, make a quick switch to the Dark Green/#2 line, and go south one stop to (2)Mayakovskaya. Backtrack to the ring line—Brown/#5—and continue north, getting off at (3)Novosblodskaya and (4)Komsolskaya. At Komsolskaya Station, transfer to the Red/#1 line, go south for two stops to Chistye Prudy, and get on the Light Green/#10 line going north. Take a look at (5)Dostoevskaya Station on the northern segment of Light Green/#10 line then change directions and head south to (6)Chkalovskaya, which offers a transfer to the Dark Blue/#3 line, going west, away from the city center. Have a look (7)Elektroskaya Station before backtracking into the center of Moscow, stopping off at (8)Baumskaya, getting off the Dark Blue/#3 line at (9)Ploschad Revolyutsii. Change to the Dark Green/#2 line and go south one stop to see (10)Novokuznetskaya Station.
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Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. You can find train tickets for prices as low as , but it may require some flexibility with your travel plans. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets. Unfortunately, no price was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find price results. Prices will vary when you travel from Moscow to Elektrostal. On average, though, you'll pay about for a train ticket. If you're looking for a low price, you may need to prepare to spend more time in transit. You can also often find cheaper train tickets at particular times of day, or on certain days of the week. Of course, ticket prices often change during the year, too; expect to pay more in peak season. For the lowest prices, it's usually best to make your reservation in advance. Be careful, though, as many providers do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest train tickets.
How long does it take to get from Moscow to Elektrostal by train?
The journey between Moscow and Elektrostal by train is approximately 32.44 mi. It will take you more or less 2 hr 7 min to complete this journey. This average figure does not take into account any delays that might arise on your route in exceptional circumstances. If you are planning to make a connection or operating on a tight schedule, give yourself plenty of time. The distance between Moscow and Elektrostal is around 32.44 mi. Depending on the exact route and provider you travel with, your journey time can vary. On average, this journey will take approximately 2 hr 7 min. However, the fastest routes between Moscow and Elektrostal take 1 hr 3 min. If a fast journey is a priority for you when traveling, look out for express services that may get you there faster. Some flexibility may be necessary when booking. Often, these services only leave at particular times of day - or even on certain days of the week. You may also find a faster journey by taking an indirect route and connecting in another station along the way.
How many journeys from Moscow to Elektrostal are there every day?
On average, there are 71 daily departures from Moscow to Elektrostal. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include , and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 18 departures from Moscow which travel directly to Elektrostal. There are 53 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.
Book in advance and save
If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Moscow to Elektrostal, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.
Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys
Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Moscow to Elektrostal.
Always check special offers
Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.
Unlock the potential of slower trains or connecting trains
If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.
Best time to book cheap train tickets from Moscow to Elektrostal
The cheapest Moscow - Elektrostal train tickets can be found for as low as $35.01 if you’re lucky, or $54.00 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as $77.49.
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When travelling to Elektrostal by train, if you want to avoid crowds you can check how frequently our customers are travelling in the next 30-days using the graph below. On average, the peak hours to travel are between 6:30am and 9am in the morning, or between 4pm and 7pm in the evening. Please keep this in mind when travelling to your point of departure as you may need some extra time to arrive, particularly in big cities!
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You can spend time exploring the galleries in Electrostal History and Art Museum in Elektrostal. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
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