Final Verdict
0/100
A textbook example of a 'luxury' Greek hotel site that spends more on white paint than on a developer who knows what a meta tag is.
Impression
55
Your site is so white and minimalist it's practically a Rorschach test for people who overpay for feta. It's the digital equivalent of a 'Live, Laugh, Love' sign but for people who own linen shirts.
Cycladic Minimalism Overload
Performance
30
I'd bet my 200 IQ that your hero section features a 5MB uncompressed photo of a sunset that takes longer to load than the actual ferry from Piraeus to Kythnos.
Unoptimized Hero Image Bloat
SEO
45
Your meta title 'Ikos Kythnos | Suites & Apartments in Kythnos' is about as inspired as a Greek salad at a tourist trap. We get it, you're in Kythnos; you don't need to say it twice in 50 characters.
Keyword Stuffing Title Tag
Copywriting
35
You claim to offer 'the ultimate relaxation' and 'luxury suites.' If your copy was any more generic, it would be sold in the pharmacy aisle at Sklavenitis. Quote: 'Discover our suites and book your stay'—riveting stuff, truly.
Generic Luxury Word Salad
Trust
50
Nothing says 'luxury' like clicking a 'Book Now' button and being unceremoniously dumped into a 2012-era WebHotelier booking engine that looks like it was designed by a disgruntled accountant.
Third-Party Booking Redirect