Solaris is a professional WordPress theme specifically crafted for travel agencies, tour operators, and tourism bureaus. It is designed to act as a comprehensive booking engine, allowing businesses to showcase destinations and manage reservations directly on their website.
As of early 2026, Solaris is recognized for its "engaging and bright" design that focuses on high-impact travel imagery and user-friendly navigation.
Tour Management System: Includes dedicated post types for "Tours" and "Destinations," allowing you to categorize trips by location, activity type, or duration.
Integrated Booking Engine: Features a built-in booking form that lets customers select travel dates, number of people, and specific tour packages without leaving the site.
Retina-Ready Display: Optimized for high-resolution screens, ensuring that vacation photos and travel videos remain sharp and vibrant on mobile and 4K displays.
Retina & Fontella Icons: Includes a specialized library of icons (airplanes, suitcases, maps) designed for the tourism industry.
WPBakery Page Builder: Bundled with a drag-and-drop editor that includes custom-made travel modules like "Tour Search," "Destination Grids," and "Price Tables."
Feature
Details
Theme Framework
Built on a proprietary high-performance framework by ThemeREX
Editor Support
WPBakery (Visual Composer) and Gutenberg optimized
Booking Logic
Supports custom booking forms with date and room selection
Compatibility
Tested for WordPress 6.x and PHP 8.2+
SEO
Semantic HTML5/CSS3 with schema markup for better travel search rankings
Adventure Tour Operators: Using the "Activity" filters to let users find "Hiking," "Scuba Diving," or "Safari" tours.
Travel Agencies: Creating a multi-destination portal with an advanced search bar for users to filter by price range and dates.
Local Tourism Bureaus: Showcasing landmarks and city guides using the "Gallery" and "Location" map integrations.
To maximize conversions, place the Advanced Tour Search module prominently in your hero section. Solaris allows you to customize the search fields; for 2026, it is highly recommended to include a "Date Range" and "Guest Count" filter immediately, as travelers increasingly prefer checking real-time availability over sending inquiry emails.
Choose Solaris if: You need a feature-rich, dedicated tourism site that handles bookings, destination filtering, and professional itinerary displays.
Skip Solaris if: You are a solo travel blogger; a lighter theme like Tada & Blog or ZUM might be easier to manage for content-heavy personal journals.
Would you like me to help you configure the "Destination Maps" or show you how to set up the "Tour Itinerary" timeline?
This video shows a detailed walkthrough of a similar modern travel booking theme to help you understand how the backend tour management works.
How To Create Tour Booking Website in WordPress
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Published:
Jan 16, 2026 17:05 PM
Version:
v2.5
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ThemeforestLicense:
GPL v2 or Later