11 Best Family Reunion Website Examples
I found the best family reunion
websites that boost family turnout!
These sites nail the essentials: clear dates, obvious CTAs, and zero friction between “maybe I’ll go” and registered. Here’s what makes them convert:
- Lead with urgency and clarity. The Best Family Reunion makes the RSVP “impossible to miss” with centered hero layout and bold CTAs… no hunting required.
- Use warm, nostalgic visuals that feel like family. Smiley Olson
brings “scattered relatives together with elegant design” while Kruer Family Reunion
pairs “warmth and nostalgia” with clear event details. - Make contact human and visible. Budden Family Reunion
uses “warm, direct copy” that transforms logistics into an irresistible gathering… not a corporate event.
Check out these family reunion website examples below for more inspiration.
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This family reunion site pairs serif script headlines with archival photos and a forest-green color system to signal heritage and continuity.
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The Best Family Reunion
This family reunion site announces "BEST OF THE BEST" in bold serif caps over deep purple, then organizes event details and photo grid with magenta accent buttons.
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This family reunion site anchors its hero with a watercolor gradient backdrop and serif typography, separating event logistics into a sage-green section with gold accent headings.
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This family reunion site centers scattered vintage photographs with serif typography and an aerial Mississippi River hero image.
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This family reunion site anchors each event with a tilted polaroid photograph paired alongside details, grounding the itinerary in shared memory.
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Winkelman Family Reunion
This family reunion event site anchors its Swiss heritage with a flag-emblazoned map icon and pairs activity lists against a red band labeled "WHAT TO EXPECT."
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Budden Family Reunion
This family reunion event site centers the dates and location in serif headline typography with three stacked action buttons below a Tampa skyline hero.
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This family reunion microsite uses a scrolling marquee ticker announcing dates and a whimsical illustration of smiling clouds and cacti against deep forest green.
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This family reunion site anchors the hero with a Charlotte skyline photo and stacks location details alongside a circular park image in a two-column layout below.
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This family reunion site uses a countdown timer and purple accents to drive urgency around "July 11-13 Suffolk, Virginia."
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This family reunion site organizes past events in alternating zigzag layouts with year numbers spotlit in goldenrod-yellow.