Travel Website Designs – Two best inspirations websites you should follow!

travel website design

Are you looking for web design inspirations for a travel website to help you increase engagement and conversion?

Well, we have compiled a list of few amazingly designed and intelligently optimized travel websites that will certainly help you get inspired.

Our world is an amazing place filled with intriguing landscape and breathtaking wonders. While most of us neither have the audacity to leave our jobs nor the resources required to travel the world, still tourism is one of the largest global industries worth billions of dollars annually. And that’s one reason why so many businesses are looking to grab their market shares in the industry and aesthetically pleasing and mind-numbing web design is certainly one of the first tasks to achieve.

Now, before we move on to look at our inspiring travel website designs, let’s just give you some quick pro tips for best travel web design:

Best Travel Web Designs Tips:

  • Stay focused on core information
  • Never, I repeat never forget to use life-size exquisite and enchanting natural imagery for background
  • Gives as much travel and hotel information as possible
  • Mark special information like open and close seasons boldly and clearly
  • Mobile responsive
  • Minimize the fuss to navigate the site
  • Be authentic and relevant in our information

Ok, now that you have some pro-tips for best travel web design, let’s just jump directly to our inspiring travel designs:

1. Airbnb

Airbnb, website design
airbnb

Yeah, there’re solid reasons why Airbnb is one of the most recognized and most respected travel company and it’s more than its business model which revolved in helping travelers connect with the local community for short-term lodging. By checking out the local community over Airbnb, you get a unique chance to experience the real world, meet the local people, taste the local cuisine and experience the authentic culture anywhere in the world.

As per the official figures, the website hosts millions of unique local lodging places spread out across 65,000 cities around the world. Well, that’s pretty much sums why the company is also called the “eBay of travellers”.

UI Design: The entire UI of the website is all about showcasing exquisite and exciting images from around the world. The images are mindfully chosen to represent the authentic culture and unique nature of different places. It also lets people upload interior design photos of rental spaces, which help users in choosing the best lodging option anywhere around the world.

UX Design: It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Airbnb hosts one of the most detailed and complete booking information, whereas, the Call to Actions (CTAs) are strategically spread across the website. By enabling comment for each item, the company has simply marveled in creating an authentic appeal to the users.

2. Another escape

another escape-website design

Another escape is another incredible travel website that’s dedicated to outdoor lifestyle and sustainable living. Over the years, it has grown in credibility to become one of the best dedicated outdoor lifestyle websites for travel and outdoor enthusiasts.

UI Design: Just as you can expect, the entire user interface is designed to encourage and glorify the outdoor life with colossal mountains, stunning valleys and intriguing landscape making up the background.

UX Design: The website is exceptionally designed for the user experience with functional and visible navigation bar and clear information about anything you want to know.

Takeaway:

Web design is a unique combination of art and science and when you are able to create the perfect balance, you can be sure to get great returns on your invested time, money and energies.


Author bio:

Taimoor Khan is an experienced SEO and digital marketing professional who loves to write about everything digital. With over a decade of international experience in the industry, he is one of the leading Digital Marketing professionals in the UAE. Currently, he is the head of digital marketing at Digital Gravity – A top web design firm in UAE.

Five Important Facts That You Should Know About Dubai.

Dubai! This city has always fascinated me and I’d read up everything that was written about it. I’d read up on how the glitter of gold from the gold souqs can be seen from afar. I’d read up on how Dubai’s gastronomic excellence has given rise to an annual Food Festival. I’d read up on the country’s unique past and its overnight metamorphosis into a leading tourist destination.

Zero Gravity Dubai

To me, Dubai is all about fabulous manmade marvels, wealth, glamour, gold and food. Then there came the time when just reading up on Dubai was no longer enough. I just had to experience this amazing city for myself. So I gathered up my few pennies and pounds and flew there. I loved my trip. And I learned a lot of stuff I wish I’d known earlier. Here they are.

Dubai Isn’t All That Tolerant – Despite Appearances

Let’s put the bare facts out on the table. Dubai is an Islamic nation and therefore very conservative. Don’t be fooled by pictures of half-naked tourists. There are very clear dos and don’ts, as I learned to my expense.

  • No, you don’t need to purchase a burkini – your bikini or tiny shorts will do, but only at the beach.
  • When you’re at the mall or a similar public place, be sure to cover your shoulders decently.
  • Public Displays of Affection are a no-no, NO matter where you are. So hands off.
  • Don’t mouth off while in Dubai. Don’t drop the F-bomb, or any expletive for that matter, while in public. Hell, you could get a detention for a year or even be fined about 10,000 AED. Now that’s way too much to pay for cussing. Seriously. Be careful never to insult a public official, coz you’ll be paying up a lot more. Be careful not to use expletives when you’re online, either. While you’re at it, don’t mouth off about Islam or the ruling family.
  • Don’t touch someone’s Qur’an if you are not Muslim. Yes I know, you just wanted to feel that expensive leather. Just don’t.
  • Don’t make any rude gestures – keep your hands by your side, if you’re the digitally-voluble kind. A friend of mine was herded off to the police station because he made a rude gesture. He was let off with a warning, but he could have been imprisoned.
  1. Don’t Visit Dubai During Ramadan
Dubai during Ramadan

Ramadan is the holy month; no one eats or drinks anything, not even water, between dawn and dusk. And that goes for you too, tourist. You want to eat, sneak some snacks in advance into your hotel room and much noiselessly, please. I found a couple of dedicated restaurants, behind covered walls and partitions that served during the day. Don’t even chew gum in public during Ramadan. When in Rome and all that, you know…..

  • You Don’t Have To Be Wealthy To Enjoy Dubai
Rove Downtown Dubai

Yes, you can Dubai on a budget. I did. That’s one of the things to know before visiting Dubai. It’s like this – the city’s gearing up to host Expo 2020. Several mid-market hotel chains are coming up, totally millennial-friendly and all that. There’s the Hilton Garden Inn and Rove for examples. Also, Dubai hostels and Airbnb accommodations are quite good. I stayed at an apartment in Deira, rooming up with a couple more tourists. It was cool, fairly cheap and honestly, I spent more on food. Now I know better, of course. Next time I visit Dubai, I’ll stick to cheap eateries in Deira, especially the ones on Al Muraqqabat Road and Al Rigga Road.

There’s just one thing that really stumped me, in terms of cost – the attractions. But I found a way around that too. I just looked up Groupon for coupons and discounts, and hit pay dirt more than once. I stayed in Dubai for a month, so I made good use of The Entertainer App. Here’s something else – I didn’t enjoy Dubai any less because I avoided expensive attractions. I chose rather to traipse through Old Dubai, took abra cruises and window shopped. I explored Souq Madinat and the Global Village, and a host of other free attractions.

  • Dubai Isn’t Just All Glamour – There’s A Deep-Seated Culture Too!
Burj Khalifa, Dubai

From the outside, it looks as though Dubai was about the Burj al Arab, Burj Khalifa, the Palm Islands or the immense shopping malls. No. Dubai is so much more than that. An Arab friend showed me a rich culture, a beautiful blend of Arab, Islamic and Bedouin cultures. I was spellbound by the narrow cobbled streets and old homes built of black coral in Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood – real black coral!



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I found the Etihad Museum and Dubai Museum true delights – learned so much about Dubai’s past as a fishing and pearl-diving village. I participated in a no-holds-barred Q & A at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre of Cultural Understanding as well. You won’t believe the kind of questions some people asked on the Emirati culture!

Of course, I just had to browse the fragrant spice souqs of Bur Dubai, and man was it a learning experience or what! They expected me to bargain, and I realized bargaining is a way of life here. I had some cool fun haggling, shaking my head and throwing up my hands like a native and finally paying much less than I thought I should. Dubai is a heck of a cool city – absolutely worth your tourist visa Dubai.

  • You Don’t Have To Suffer A Dry Vacation!

Yep, Dubai is not dry! And yes, there are strict rules with regard to alcohol. If you have a fender bender after a single glass of wine, you’ll still go to jail. It’s like – you shouldn’t drink, you’re not encouraged to drink, and yet drink is available. There’s plenty of alcohol at licensed bars and restaurants attached to hotels. Dubai bars do have happy hours – thank the good Lord. Most bars have Ladies Nights on Tuesdays as well, when women get free drinks. Plus, there’s that very reliable Dubai institution – the Friday all-you-can-eat-and-drink brunches. Note though – you cannot buy alcohol in Dubai unless you have a licensed resident. Best tip (and I am terribly grateful to that friendly guy at the airport for this) is that you can buy any amount of alcohol at the airport duty- free and drink in your hotel room. NO issues. What happens in your room stays in your room.

Conclusion

Burj Al Arab, Dubai

And those are my 5 things to know before you visit Dubai. There’s one bonus point born out of my experiences though – Dubai is a real foodie’s haunt! The Food Festival in February simply rocks. Dubai’s multicultural mix means you get to try every cuisine known to the world. There are budget-friendly ethnic eateries, fine dining French restaurants and all the way to bespoke Michelin-starred high-flying restaurants. Of course, you can always rob a bank and dine at the Burj al Arab. That’s something for the grandkids!


Neha Singh, a full-time travel blogger by profession, loves to share her experiences in an article about her travels.


Highlights of itineraries of Deccan Odyssey

Deccan Odyssey Train

What are the Itineraries Highlights of Deccan Odyssey?

Deccan Odyssey is tagged as the blue limo on wheels. It stands up to its name with the long list of amenities, superlative services and royal hospitality. The train does not just moves around through iconic attractions of the land. It focuses on giving you a taste of every slice of India, as much as possible. For this, the train has six unique itineraries.

Are you confused about choosing one among those?

Here are the highlights of each itinerary of Deccan Odyssey.

1. Maharashtra Splendor

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Nashik, Ajanta and Ellora caves, Kolhaur, Goa and Sindhudurg

Starting and Ending Point – Mumbai

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Ajanta Ellora, Maharashtra Splendor, Deccan Odyssey
Ajanta Ellora, Maharashtra Splendor

This itinerary will take you through the colourful side of the country, covering pilgrimage sites, party destinations, heritage locations and most importantly the wine capital of the land. You get to explore the heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora caves, history of Kolhapur and seek blessings at many ancient temples. To understand the culture of the land, you will witness several rituals. This trip provides equal importance to the natural beauty by adding a vineyard trip in Nashik and the Konkan Coast stroll.

Choose winter Deccan Odyssey departure dates to enjoy nature is the most beautiful level.

2. Indian Odyssey

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Sawai Madhopur, Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Vadodara, Aurangabad and Ellora Caves

Starting and Ending Point – New Delhi and Mumbai

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Taj Mahal, Agra, India, Indian Odyssey
Taj Mahal, Agra, India, Indian Odyssey

This trip covers the two main cities of Golden Triangle, Agra and Jaipur. Along with these heritage sites, it takes you through the natural beauty of Sawai Madhopur and an architectural paradise of Ellora. You get to enjoy the culture of the land at Jaipur, Udaipur and Agra. The historic lands of Aurangabad and Vadodara are the best to experience raw India.


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3. Jewels of Deccan

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Bijapur, Aihole, Pattadakal, Hampi, Hyderabad, Ajanta and Ellora caves

Starting and Ending Point – Mumbai

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Hampi, Jewels of Deccan Odyssey
Hampi, Jewels of Deccan

During this tour, you get to explore the heritage and pilgrimage sites of Hampi, Ajanta caves, Ellora caves, Aihole and Pattadakal. At the end of the trip, you would be taken to the lively streets of Hyderabad to enjoy the culture of the land, taste biriyani and hunt for souvenirs.

4. Maharashtra Wild Trail

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Ellora, Aurangabad, Ramtek, Tadoba, Ajanta and Nashik

Starting and Ending Point – Mumbai

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Tadoba tiger reserve- Maharashtra Wild Trail
Tadoba tiger reserve

Are you a wildlife enthusiast? This is the right itinerary for you.  The itinerary will cover safari at Tadoba tiger reserve and Pench national park. You also get to explore Ellora caves, Ajanta caves. Daulatabad and others. For an exotic experience, you would be taken for a stroll through Nashik vineyard.

5. Hidden Treasures Of Gujarat

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Vadodara, Palitana, Sasan Gir, Somnath, Little Rann of Kutch, Modhera, Patan and Nashik.

Starting and Ending Point – Mumbai

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Sasan Gir, Hidden treasures of Gujarat, Deccan Odyssey
Sasan Gir, Hidden treasures of Gujarat

Gujarat is one of the most seldom visited beauties of India. Deccan Odyssey makes it a point to bring out the hidden gems of the land and this itinerary holds a valid for that mission. This itinerary covers many medieval destinations and pilgrimage spot. Stroll through heritage sites and palaces to enjoy the architectural paradises of the land. For wildlife beauty, you would be visiting Sasan Gir.


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6. Indian Sojourn

Cost Of Ticket – From USD 6,100 per cabin

Destinations – Vadodara, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Agra, Sawai Madhopur and Jaipur

Starting and Ending Point – Mumbai and Delhi

Duration – 8 days and seven nights

Udaipur, Indian Sojourn, Deccan Odyssey
Udaipur, Indian Sojourn

This itinerary covers both north and west part of the country. Explore architectural beauties at Vadodara, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Agra and others. You get to enjoy the world wonder, Taj Mahal. Wildlife safari at Ranthambore and elephant safari at Amer Fort would give a glimpse of the natural beauty of the land. Village visits are arranged in this itinerary to explore the daily lifestyle of rural India.


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Do you think any of these itineraries very tempting? Visit the Deccan Odyssey booking page and choose the itinerary of your choice.

Difference between Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina and Creek

Dhow Cruise Dubai

If you want to choose between Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina and Creek, you must go through this detailed post. Dubai Creek and Marina are one of the favourite tourist spots and people love spending their time there.

Dhow cruise is a popular activity and is available in Dubai Creek and Marina both. A dhow cruise is a traditional Arabic boat with an upper deck and lower deck and serves as a floating restaurant in the Creek and Marina. However, before you choose a Dhow cruise Island you’ll have to choose between Creek and Marina as both are different locations.

What is Dubai Creek?

Dubai creek
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Dubai Creek is a prominent area of Dubai and it is the place where the Arabs settled in the earlier days when they relocated from the villages. The Dubai Creek actually divides the city into two portions; the new Dubai (Deira) and the old Dubai (Bur Dubai).

Dubai Creek is a natural saltwater that runs through the heart of the city and is one of the most important landmarks there. You can visit the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, Bastakiya, Al Fahidi Fort with a museum, and Sheikh Saeed’s House in Dubai Creek. Here you can relax and know about the culture and hospitability of the Arabs. So, if you want to experience the Arabic tradition and know about the mode of living of the people there, you must visit this place.

What is Dubai Marina?

Dubai Marina
IC: Pixabay

Dubai Marina is an artificially created canal and is located in the neighbourhood of the beach at JBR. The Dubai Marina is surrounded by skyscrapers, mind-blowing architecture, and luxurious hotels. This is actually the newer version of Dubai and has a series of high rises and a chain of fashion brands around it. There are unique cafes, 5-star hotels, quaint boutiques, and beautiful buildings which you get to see while you’re on the Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina. Many tourists opt for Dubai Marina just because it is an excellent choice for sightseeing. Dubai Marina also offers views of Palm Island, Burj al Arab, Sheraton, Palm Jumeirah and more. Overall, you’ll witness the architecture bedazzled with the glitters of modern and luxurious life.

How do you choose between Dubai Marina and Dubai Creek?

Dhow cruise, Dubai Marina

Whatever Dhow Cruise you choose, be it, Creek or Marina, you’ll get to have an experience of a lifetime. Both the spots are worth visiting and have their own charm. However, if you have specific interests, you must choose one of them. Have a look at the following factors and then decide:

Ambience:

Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina will offer you a modern version of Dubai. Here you’ll get to experience that image of Dubai which you always had in your mind. There are prominent buildings and worth-seeing architecture that all the visitors must see. There are buildings and architecture on the banks of the creek too, but they are not as attractive as those that are present around Dubai Marina.

Dubai Creek also has heavy commercial traffic because of the daily routine there. However, in Marina, you’ll experience more serenity and peace.

Sight-seeing:

Dubai Creek is the older version of Dubai Island and it has limited sights. Dubai Creek has its own charm as it has some traditional souks and it pictures the heritage too, however, some tourists might not find it very interesting.


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Dubai Marina has all the modern construction and luxurious buildings and high rises surrounding it. Another good thing which Dubai Marina features is the promenade and footpaths on both sides of the banks. These promenades serve as spots for people who want to walk through or sit in the restaurants and outdoor cafes there. There are bridges that carry the cars and trams across the Marina and that give a beautiful experience too.

Quality:

Dhow cruise, Dubai Marina
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The Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina is a wooden traditional boat which has a fine dining space, 360-degree glass walls, and units for recreation and entertainment. Dhow cruises are almost the same in Dubai Creek and Marina but the main difference is of ambience and sightseeing. There are high-quality dhow operators in Creek and Marina and they maintain the standard of Vessels, entertainment and dinner there.


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Dubai Marina has a limited number of Dhow operators because of the restriction there, and that is why the quality of services in Dhows is better. Dubai Creek, on the other hand, has a large number of dhow operators and because of the large number of dhows there, the quality is a little bit low as compared to the Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina.

Time:

Dubai Dhow cruises at Dubai Creek and Marina offer different sightseeing experiences at different times of the day. So, it is imperative that you take care of the time too. If you are more into sightseeing at Dubai Creek or Marina, you must go in the morning or afternoon. If you want a peaceful or romantic dinner, you must choose dinner at Dhow Cruise Dubai Marina.