CHARTER AND TOUR WEB DESIGN Outer Banks

Booked before they leave home.

Fishing charters, kayak and eco tours, sunset cruises, the wild-horse trips up in Corolla. Most of your seats get booked days ahead, from a phone, by someone planning their week. Your site has to make the trip easy to picture and easy to book.

Wild horses grazing on the dunes in Corolla, on the northern Outer Banks
Photo: Cindie Hansen
The reality

A family planning their week is comparing three charters at once, on a phone, at night. If they cannot see your trips, your prices, and an open date fast, they book the boat whose site actually answered.

What it takes

What a charter site actually needs.

Trips they can picture

Real photos and plain descriptions of each trip you run, so they know exactly what they are booking.

Booking that works

A clean link to your booking tool, or an inquiry that lands straight with you, one tap from any page.

Current schedules and prices

Seasons and weather change your lineup. The site keeps up instead of showing last year.

Reviews up front

One-time guests trust other guests. We put the proof right where the booking decision happens.

Why me

Built by someone who knows the calendar.

I know how OBX visitors plan a trip, when they book, and what makes them pick one boat over another. Your site gets built for that, not a generic tour template with a stock photo of the wrong ocean.

One builder who answers the phone
Built to turn a search into a booking
Ready before the season fills up
Common questions

Charter and tour sites, answered.

Can you connect my site to my booking system?

Yes. If you use a booking tool like FareHarbor or a similar platform, we link straight to it so guests go from your site to a reserved seat in a couple of taps. If you take bookings by phone or inquiry, we make that path just as easy.

My schedule changes with the weather and the season. Can the site keep up?

Yes. We build the pieces that change often, trip times, prices, seasonal availability, so they are quick for you to update yourself, or I keep them current for you on a care plan. Nobody should be looking at last summer’s schedule.

How do I get reviews when I never see the same customer twice?

It is a real problem for charters and tours, and there is a playbook for it: ask once, at the right moment, usually the day before or right after the trip while it is fresh. I wrote a full piece on exactly this in the Journal, and we build the site so leaving a review is effortless.

Will it rank for my town and the kind of trip I run?

That is the goal. A wild-horse tour in Corolla and an offshore charter out of Hatteras are different searches, and we build for the specific town and trip type you actually run, instead of competing on generic Outer Banks terms.

Service area

Built for your town, Corolla to Hatteras.

Every town up and down the beach searches a little differently. I build so you rank in the one that matters to you.

Let's fill the boat.

Straight numbers, real timelines, and a site made to hold up out here.