Everything in the suitcase.
One price, one complete website. No surprise add-ons for the things a tour business obviously needs. Here's exactly what ships.
The pages
A homepage built around your signature tour
One tour drives most of your revenue. Your homepage treats it that way: hero up top, supporting tours below, a clear path to Book Now instead of twenty competing buttons.
A page for every tour
Each tour gets photos, an itinerary that shows the experience, pricing, duration, what to bring, meeting point with a map, FAQs, and its own booking button. Built for the guest deciding at 11pm with a credit card half out of her wallet.
About, reviews, and contact
Your story told the way guests connect with it, your Google and TripAdvisor ratings surfaced where deciders can see them, and a contact page that answers questions before they become emails.
The unglamorous pages that matter
Weather and cancellation policies placed where they calm nerves. A newsletter signup to keep past guests coming back. A 404 page that points lost visitors to your tours instead of a dead end.
The booking flow
FareHarbor, first class
"Check Availability" buttons open your FareHarbor flow right on the page, and the whole handoff gets clicked through on real phones before launch. The moment a guest decides to book, your website is ready to take it.
Peek, Rezdy, Checkfront, and friends
On other platforms, tour pages hand guests cleanly to your booking page with no dead ends. And any tour can run in inquiry mode instead, with a request form that lands in your inbox.
The words and pictures
Copywriting from your own answers
Your questionnaire answers get turned into tour descriptions, itineraries, and an about page that sound like you on your best day. You review and approve every word before anything goes live.
Your photos, put to work
You have thousands of golden-hour shots on your phone and about twelve of them on your current site. I'll help you choose the ones that sell the feeling, then size and compress them so they load fast.
The engine under the hood
Built to be found
Clean structure, proper headings, page titles and descriptions, and tour pages shaped around the searches travelers type right before they book. A foundation any future SEO work can build on instead of fighting.
Fast on the phones that book
Most of your direct bookings start on a phone. The site is built mobile-first and kept light, so it loads on spotty campground signal and doesn't lose the guest before the booking button.
Easy for you to update
Prices, photos, tour details, and seasonal notes live in simple fields you can edit without touching design. You get a walkthrough at launch, so adding next season's tour takes minutes.
Ownership, in writing
WordPress, on hosting in your name, on your domain. If you ever want to work with someone else, you hand them the keys and everything comes with you. Your website stops being rented.
What's not included
A few things stay in your name or on your plate, on purpose:
- Hosting and your domain. Both stay in your name so you own everything. I'll help you pick and set them up.
- Photography. Your photos beat stock photos every time. I'll guide the choosing, not the shooting.
- Ongoing marketing. The site launches search-ready, but ongoing SEO and marketing campaigns are their own project. Ask me if you're curious what that looks like.
Wondering about something else? Email me or book a quick call.
One suitcase. Fully packed.
The complete build is $499 at the founding rate, regularly $1,497.
Not sure yet? Book a quick call and we'll figure out if it's a fit.