Final Verdict
0/100
A digital shipwreck that hasn't seen a code update since the 2017 copyright in its footer, featuring a 'slider' that literally prints the words 'slider image' and a pagination list that looks like a toddler learning to count to 16.
Impression
30
The hero section is a disaster where the words 'slider image' appear more often than actual boats. It looks like a travel brochure that got stuck in a paper shredder in 2017 and was taped back together by an unpaid intern.
Broken template tags everywhere
Performance
25
You have a slider with 16 images—because nothing says 'high performance' like forcing a mobile user to download a 4K gallery of the Seychelles just to find a 'Search' button that probably uses a GET request from the late 90s.
16-image slider payload
SEO
42
Your title tag is a 100-character desperate plea for attention: 'Mondovela - noleggio barche, viaggi in barca a vela e crociera per single, coppie e famiglie'. It’s not a title; it’s a search query written by someone who thinks Google is still powered by Altavista.
Keyword-stuffed title tag
Copywriting
15
The copy claims '1995, inizia il viaggio,' but the UX suggests the journey ended shortly after. You're selling yacht charters but then tell people to find 'vacanze sulla neve' (ski holidays) and 'trekking'—pick a lane before your users get seasick from the confusion.
Identity crisis in copy
Trust
30
Nothing inspires confidence in a €13,000 charter like a 'Copyright © 2017' notice. If you can't update a single digit in your footer in seven years, I'm terrified to see the maintenance logs on that 2011 Lagoon 450 you're renting out.
Copyright 2017