Pricing and FAQs

Clear starting points, tailored to the complexity of your property.

Every hospitality website is different. A small boutique guesthouse, a multi-room aparthotel, and a design-led hotel with offers, area guides, and booking integrations do not need the same build. These packages give you a practical starting point.

Pricing

Three starting points.

Prices vary because the work varies. The final cost depends on the number of pages, room or apartment categories, booking engine handoff, content needs, languages, visual assets, integrations, and how much strategy is required before design begins.

The prices below are starting ranges, not fixed quotes. After a short review of your property, current website, and booking goals, we can recommend the right scope.

Essential Stay

From €1,100-€1,500

Smaller boutique stays that need a polished first impression and a clearer route to enquiry or booking.

A focused starter website for properties that need a more premium digital presence, clearer information, and a simple booking or enquiry path without a large custom structure.

Includes

  • Homepage
  • About / property story section
  • Rooms or apartments overview
  • Simple contact or enquiry section
  • Booking CTA handoff to existing booking engine
  • Mobile-first responsive design
  • Basic SEO structure
  • Performance-conscious build
  • Quote form or enquiry form setup-ready
Good fit for: Small boutique hotels, guesthouses, inns, or aparthotels with a limited number of room types.
Not ideal for: Properties that need many room pages, multiple languages, complex offers, or deeper content strategy.

Revenue-Led Custom

From €7,000+

Properties that need more page types, more content, campaign pages, integration planning, or more advanced booking-flow needs.

A custom build for properties with more complex booking journeys, multiple stay types, seasonal campaigns, international guests, or a need for stronger measurement.

Includes

  • Custom website strategy
  • Homepage and core conversion pages
  • Room/apartment overview and individual templates
  • Offers, packages, longer-stay, workation, or campaign pages
  • Experience, destination, or area guide content structure
  • Multi-language structure planning where needed
  • Booking engine/PMS handoff planning
  • Analytics planning for booking clicks, engine handoff, enquiry forms, and campaign pages
  • Advanced trust and FAQ structure
  • Reusable page sections for future growth
  • Performance-first image and media structure
  • Launch support and post-launch refinement
Good fit for: Boutique hotels, aparthotels, small premium groups, and properties where the website is expected to support measurable commercial outcomes.
Not ideal for: Projects where the main priority is the lowest possible upfront cost.

Why prices vary

The cost depends on what the website needs to do.

A hospitality website can be simple, or it can become a serious commercial system. The price depends on the amount of thinking, structure, writing, design, and technical setup required.

01

Number of pages

A focused five-page website is very different from a site with room pages, offers, area guides, policies, FAQs, and campaign pages.

02

Room and apartment complexity

If each room type needs its own layout, image hierarchy, amenities, sleeping setup, and booking CTA, the structure takes more time.

03

Booking engine handoff

The website may need to work smoothly with an existing booking engine or PMS. The complexity depends on the tools already in place.

04

Content and copywriting

Some properties already have clear copy and photography. Others need help shaping the story, room descriptions, offers, and trust content.

05

Visual assets

Photography, video, 2D animation, 3D animation, and custom media can change the design scope. The site should be built so these assets can be added cleanly.

06

Languages

International guest markets may require multi-language structure and more careful content planning.

07

Analytics and campaign needs

Tracking booking clicks, enquiry forms, campaign pages, and booking-engine handoff adds planning and setup time.

08

Level of custom design

A restrained custom website costs more than adapting a simple template, but it can better express the property’s value and support direct-booking goals.

FAQs

Common questions before asking for a quote.

A few answers to help you understand scope, pricing, booking-engine handoff, content, and what we need before starting.

How do I know which package is right for my property?

Start with the outcome you need. If you mainly need a sharper online presence and a clear booking path, Essential Stay may be enough. If your rooms, offers, story, and trust signals need stronger structure, Signature Direct is usually the better fit. If your property has multiple stay types, campaigns, languages, or more complex booking needs, Revenue-Led Custom is likely more realistic.

Can you connect the website to our booking engine?

Yes, the website can be designed around a clean handoff to your existing booking engine or PMS. The goal is not to build a custom booking system from scratch. The goal is to make the journey to checking availability or booking direct feel clear, natural, and trustworthy.

Do we need new photography before starting?

Not always. The website can be structured with placeholders first, but strong photography usually makes a major difference for boutique hotels and aparthotels. If your current images do not support the level of perception you want, the design can still be prepared so better photography, video, or animation can be added later without rebuilding the site.

Can you write the website copy?

Yes. Copy can be included depending on the package and scope. For hospitality websites, the writing should explain the property clearly, sell the experience, support trust, and guide the visitor toward booking without sounding generic or overdone.

Will the website work on mobile?

Yes. Mobile is treated as a core part of the design, not a smaller version of desktop. Travel research and booking decisions often happen on phones, so the site needs readable content, clear navigation, fast-loading pages, and obvious booking CTAs.

Can you build a multi-language website?

Yes, if your property serves international guests. Multi-language structure affects scope because navigation, content, SEO, page templates, and future updates need to be planned properly.

Do you offer SEO?

The website can be built with a clean SEO foundation: page titles, descriptions, heading structure, readable content, performance-conscious layout, and logical internal structure. Full ongoing SEO campaigns, content marketing, or link building would be a separate service.

Can you improve our current website instead of making a new one?

Sometimes. If the current site has a strong technical foundation, a focused redesign or rebuild of key pages may be enough. If the structure, performance, mobile flow, or booking journey is too weak, a new build may be the better long-term option.

How long does a project take?

A smaller website can often be planned and built faster than a custom direct-booking website with multiple page types and integrations. Timeline depends on scope, feedback speed, content readiness, photography, and technical requirements. A realistic timeline should be agreed after the initial review.

What do you need from us before starting?

Usually we need your current website, booking goals, brand direction, room or apartment details, existing photography, booking engine or PMS information, and any pages or offers you know the site needs. If some of this is not ready, the project can begin with strategy and structure first.

Will we be able to update the website later?

The site should be built with future updates in mind. Reusable sections, clear page structures, and replaceable media areas make it easier to add new photography, videos, animations, offers, and demo content later.

Why should we choose Norvain Studio instead of a general web designer?

Because boutique hospitality websites have different priorities from general business websites. The site has to shape perception, present the stay, support trust, handle room and offer structure, work on mobile, and guide visitors toward direct booking. Norvain Studio focuses on that specific journey instead of treating the website like a generic portfolio or brochure.

Want a price for your property?

Send your current website, property type, number of rooms or apartments, booking engine, and what you want the new site to achieve. We will suggest the clearest scope and starting point.

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