Aegean Coast Signature Day
A balanced itinerary of sea views, old quarter stops, and concierge-led pacing.
Built from scratch for your own company identity, while closely mirroring the original site’s hierarchy, spacing, dense footer structure, catalog browsing flow, and luxury-agency feel.
This shell already includes category discovery, card grids, sticky booking panels, breadcrumbs, corporate footer depth, account placeholders, and catalog styling.
These are placeholders only. Your future travel plugin can supply real tours, packages, hotels, and transfers without touching the theme’s presentation structure.
Each card is designed for title, summary, location, duration, price, and CTA alignment similar to the reference experience.
A balanced itinerary of sea views, old quarter stops, and concierge-led pacing.
A softly paced city route built for guests who value atmosphere, history, and comfort.
Private guide, scenic pauses, and a polished day-flow for premium travelers.
The theme ships with structured corporate pages, account templates, cart styling shells, and archive/single layouts so the whole experience feels cohesive immediately.
Boutique coastal stay curated for design-forward leisure travelers.
A resort-style card placeholder ready for plugin-powered room and board metadata.
Premium vehicle shell with luggage assistance and direct arrival handling.
A quiet cabin and reliable scheduling for premium intercity transfers.
Image-led category discovery mirrors the reference site’s upscale browsing mood while remaining fully original in brand and assets.
A calm harbor-led visual language.
Luxury hotels within the same catalog system.
Packages displayed with editorial clarity.
These pieces keep utility pages aligned with the polished front-end instead of feeling bolted on later.
Titles, prices, itineraries, availability, hotel boards, vehicle types, and media galleries can all be mapped from your custom plugin without changing the theme structure.
Yes. The archive and single layouts are designed around shared cards and detail blocks so tours, hotels, transfers, and packages can feel like one system.
Right now it is a front-end UI shell. It is intentionally isolated so your future plugin or commerce stack can attach real conversion logic later.